Denver School of Nursing--BSN experience

U.S.A. Colorado

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Hi there,

I'm starting this thread for people interested in the Denver School of Nursing. I'm starting the BSN program in Oct 2006, and I'm going to try and post regularly to give new/prospective students an idea of what to expect.

Thanks!

--Mary West

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What I know so far:

The first quarter schedule is INTENSE. My schedule is:

Mon: 10-4

Tues: off

Weds: 9-5 (This is an ALL DAY lab.)

Thurs: 8-5:30

Fri: 9-3:30

Every day has an hour for lunch scheduled, but otherwise no breaks between classes. The classes we're taking are: Basic Pharmacology Concepts (I've been warned this class is really hard), Pathophysiology, and Foundations of Nursing/Lab. The quarter is 11 weeks long. We don't have clinicals the first quarter.

They want us to buy four books. After I get them I'll post how much they cost (I'm probably going to Big Dog textbooks like everyone else.)

Our orientation is Sept 25th from 9-1, and it is mandatory. I'll post again if I learn anything useful.

HI there! I start in October as well for the BSN program. I am looking for a roomie, do you need one or know anyone who does? i have found some great living options, very affordable, downtown near the school.

thanks! talk soon i hope!

Hey @novala32 ...my friend also got in to the school at the same smart date but our apartment hunting is not going to well. We can't afford much but are pretty open to having another roommate. E mail me at [email protected] places you know of that are a decent price i would lov to hear about :)

I am also attending the program starting in October. I have lived in Denver and up in the mountains for about 5 years now. I just moved back down from the Vail area and my boyfriend and I found a great & affordable place in Olde Town Arvada. It is a REALLY cute area. It is not metro-Denver, but its only about 10 minutes from school. Plus, the light rail is scheduled to be completed in Old Town soon… which will be amazing.

Here is the link to the apartment building. They are nice apartments, safe and affordable. 1-2+ bedrooms (I think). There is a cute little downtown area that is walkable - coffee shops, winery, bars etc.

Water Tower Flats

Let me know if you have any more questions or anything.

Dani

303.884.9010

I just wanted to let you all know that yesterday DSN received notice from the NLNAC, and we got accredited for five years! Which is the max they will accredit you!!

Specializes in Pediatric GI/Pulm.

Hey folks, I just graduated from Denver School of Nursing with my BSN and absolutely loved it! I had a wonderful education, the Student Nurses Association is very active in the school, the Didactic instructors I had were excellent! and they just got their NLNAC accreditation!!!! I graduated June 15th 2012 and got a job in California in Postpartum!!! I appreciated the caring faculty and staff at DSN, they always went above and beyond for me!!! Great School! if anyone has questions about the school, feel free to private message me.

Hi I will also be starting the OCT BSN program. I live in Loveland, CO and am thinking about commuting at least for the first quarter of school. I was just wondering if anybody else was thinking about doing the same thing in the Loveland-Fort Collins-Longmont area?? Maybe we can commute?

-Artesia

@Alex-molina

I got into DSN as well however I have a prereq (at DSN) so I wont actually start until April. I start my prereq in Oct so I will be moving to Denver mid sept. I'm looking for a room mate or Room mates as well. Affordable rent..

Please Email me [email protected]

@Alex-molina

I got into DSN as well however I have a prereq (at DSN) so I wont actually start until April. I start my prereq in Oct so I will be moving to Denver mid sept. I'm looking for a room mate or Room mates as well. Affordable rent..

Please Email me [email protected]

Is the Denver School of Nursing bachelor's completion program really 22 months? That seems so long compared to the other ABSN programs.

Most are 18 months, they get 1 week breaks. We get two week breaks. That is the difference. Also some have 10 weeks of didactic classes in a quarter whereas DSN has 11 week quarters.

The program is actually 21 months long. We had 11 weeks in school with 2 weeks off in between, so each quarter is 13 months. We had a TON of lab and simulations that most of the faster programs don't require. I think those extra hours really prepared me for my first job and gave me alot of confidence in my skills starting out. On another note, my friends that are still in school at DSN told me that they heard that University Colorado Hospital hired a DSN grad for their bone marrow transplant oncology department. That NLNAC accreditation continues to open up more and more opportunities for us DSN grads. SWEET!

I just was told by I friend that I mistakenly put in the post above that each quarter at DSN was 13 months long. DUUHHH it's actually 13 weeks long. So, the BSN completion program I graduated from had seven eleven week quarters or 21 months total. Sorry about that.

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