Re: San Francisco potential nursing student question
If I were you I would start doing your core pre-requsites (Micro, Anatomy, Physio) at a community college or anywhere that you can get them. Unfortunately SF nursing programs and the pre-req classes are very much in demand so you may have difficulty finding open classes or you may find long waiting lists. I live in SF and I had to take my pre-reqs at 5 different Bay Area schools. It was either that or wait for several years just to finish the pre-reqs.
There are many nursing programs in the Bay Area, previous posters have mentioned SFSU and USF, but there is also SF City College (lottery system), and if you already have a bachelor's degree in another discipline there are other options like Samuel Merritt, which has an accelerated BSN satellite program in SF, or UCSF which has a Masters Entry Program in Nursing. Many local community colleges have ADN programs: Contra Costa College, Chabot, San Mateo, Caņada, and Marin. Other four year programs not already mentioned are Holy Names in Oakland and Cal State East Bay - which has programs in several locations.
There are probably some that I'm forgetting, so here is a link to the CA Board of Registered Nursing where you can find all of the accredited RN programs in the state:
http://www.rn.ca.gov/schools/rnprograms.shtml
Keep in mind that different nursing schools may have different pre-requsite classes required. Most schools will list their pre-reqs on their website, so that is a good place to start.
Many people are pursuing nursing in the Bay Area and trying to get into the pre-req classes and the programs can be a very frustating experience. If you are certain that nursing is what you want to do then don't give up and prepare to be very flexible!
Good luck!
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