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Hello everyone,

So I am at Centennial College and doing my RPN bridging program. I just successfully completed my 2nd of 3 semesters. I will be continuing my 3rd semester on the Fall 2015 because Centennial does not offer Summer term (I did know this at first. But I will be working instead for this oncoming Summer).

Program Details - RPN Bridging to University Nursing - Flexible

I thought nursing research (NURS-737) will put me down but awesomely made it to a passing mark.

Comments, Opinions, Inquiries, and others are welcome.

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Hi anxiouspn,

Yes I did apply for Sept 2017, I just heard from them 2 days ago. Make sure to check your myCentennial page to see the status of your application, because if you are missing any requirements then it might explain the delay.

Hi anxiouspn,

Yes I did apply for Sept 2017, I just heard from them 2 days ago. Make sure to check your myCentennial page to see the status of your application, because if you are missing any requirements then it might explain the delay.

Oh thank you. They are missing some requirements but they shouldn't be...I'll have to call them tomorrow

Hi anxiouspn,

Yes I did apply for Sept 2017, I just heard from them 2 days ago. Make sure to check your myCentennial page to see the status of your application, because if you are missing any requirements then it might explain the delay.

To brookiebell16 -- Hi, I got accepted to Fall 2017 Flex as well. Still undecided on whether I should accept as I am still waiting for other colleges' response.

Hey!

So i did the regular phase and now i am in my first year, second semester in ryerson. I must say, the bridging in centennial was pretty tough. personally, i was not able to work because of the workload. A lot of people i know quit their work because of the intensity of the program. Once you fail any course, you cannot go to ryerson anymore. So if you really need to work, the flex is the way to go, the downside is that you do the third semester in the next fall (fall 2018, if youre starting fall 2017). Ryerson then Starts the next next fall (2019) and you are automatically a part time student, but i believe you can take the electives once you finished the bridging, the only issue is that electives are GPA booster but it wont count towards your cumulative GPA because technically youre not considered a student yet in the post diploma nursing, youre gonna be under chang school.

Specializes in Medical - Surgical/ General Surgery/ICU.
Hey!

So i did the regular phase and now i am in my first year, second semester in ryerson. I must say, the bridging in centennial was pretty tough. personally, i was not able to work because of the workload. A lot of people i know quit their work because of the intensity of the program. Once you fail any course, you cannot go to ryerson anymore. So if you really need to work, the flex is the way to go, the downside is that you do the third semester in the next fall (fall 2018, if youre starting fall 2017). Ryerson then Starts the next next fall (2019) and you are automatically a part time student, but i believe you can take the electives once you finished the bridging, the only issue is that electives are GPA booster but it wont count towards your cumulative GPA because technically youre not considered a student yet in the post diploma nursing, youre gonna be under chang school.

Hello,

Let me know how you are doing at Ryerson. I got delayed due to a failure of a nursing course at Ryerson & my prospective completion date is December 2018. I was not focused enough which was the problem. On the other hand, it had some positive result since my nursing classes are online now.

Specializes in Medical - Surgical/ General Surgery/ICU.
To brookiebell16 -- Hi, I got accepted to Fall 2017 Flex as well. Still undecided on whether I should accept as I am still waiting for other colleges' response.

Hello,

Let me know if I could help or needed some advice. I am gladly able to help.

heyy! everything is going well. honestly, after the brutal research class, everything seems tolerable. haha. right now, im on my second to the last semester and so far I like it. It's more online component plus the 165 hrs in clinicals, but i think it's not that bad. It's just a LOOOOOT of writing papers but you will be just fine :)

Dear friends,

I am starting from January 2018 this program and I need some help. If somebody is willing to send me the Course Outlines for the Bridging to University Nursing - Flexible. I know that they might change them but I hope not too much. I have almost two months and I want to prepare as much as I can.

Also I need to know which books to buy for:

Semester 1

COMM-170/171

NUPD-701

NUPD-703

NUPD-735

Semester 2

NUPD-700

NUPD-702

NURS-737

Semester 3

NUPD-706

NUPD-731

NUPD-741

NUPD-743

May I have them as well

Hi I am starting my flex bridging in Sep 2019? how did it go with you?

do you have the course outlines for the program I would like to start ahead would you share it if you don't mind.

Hi,

I recently got accepted to the Bridging to Uni Nursing Flex program at Centennial for the January 2019 intake.

This flexible intake is 3 semesters long. Since it's not offered in the summer, does that mean I'm looking to finish January 2020?

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