Re: GPA for nursing schools in Canada?
Hey There,
I went to school in Toronto, graduating with my nursing degree in '06. Actually, getting in was very easy. The entry requirements were pretty standard - Biology, Chemistry etc at high school level. I actually switched schools after the first semester, as I moved house, and the second school's entry to the nursing degree program was also fairly straightforward. There are a bunch of schools that offer the BScN here in the Greater Toronto Area, so I guess that maybe it's easier to apply and get in here than some other areas of Canada where programs are more hard to come by. I think that Vancouver, BC is a different story....much harder to get into schools there, just because there are only a handful that offer nursing...or so I have heard.
A couple of my classmates were from the US, and several of my graduating class moved to the US after graduation. I believe that tuition fees may be more expensive for students from the US, but check with the various schools for fee guides (often available online).
A couple of schools here are also starting up second degree entry programs ie if you have a prior degree, then you get credit/advanced standing. My school expected a B average for nursing courses and I believe that they allowed Cs for non-nursing courses.
Check out: York University, University of Toronto, Ryerson University, Humber College, McMaster University.....tons more. I would check out the RNAO website (Registered Nurses Association of Ontario) or the CNO (College of Nurses of Ontario) websites for full-lists of schools offering degrees in nursing. In Ontario, you must now have a degree as minimum entry to nursing in the province.
I hope all of this helps. Don't be discouraged. Call, research and talk to different schools to find out their specific requirements.
Good Luck!!!
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