Regis and UCD Program Length BSN

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I read somewhere that Regis was considerably shorter time wise than UCD? How many months/semesters are the two? I like that you can apply to Regis when you still have *some* classes outstanding unlike UCD where you have to have them all done.

Jenn

I read somewhere that Regis was considerably shorter time wise than UCD? How many months/semesters are the two? I like that you can apply to Regis when you still have *some* classes outstanding unlike UCD where you have to have them all done.

Jenn

The both have more than one program, so it depends which one you are looking at. Back when I was looking into them, you could find all that information on their websites. One thing about Regis, it is a great program but they require quite a few more prereqs than other programs. Some of them are ethics, philosophy, and some religion classes.

The both have more than one program, so it depends which one you are looking at. Back when I was looking into them, you could find all that information on their websites. One thing about Regis, it is a great program but they require quite a few more prereqs than other programs. Some of them are ethics, philosophy, and some religion classes.

I meant the traditional BSN. The accelerated and choice state how long they are and I know it's listed somewhere the traditional is a 4 year however, it doesn't give details on the length if you have all your prerequisites. I'll have 3 left after this summer for their program since I need to add the 6 hours in religion classes...

I meant the traditional BSN. The accelerated and choice state how long they are and I know it's listed somewhere the traditional is a 4 year however, it doesn't give details on the length if you have all your prerequisites. I'll have 3 left after this summer for their program since I need to add the 6 hours in religion classes...

If you mean you have all your nursing prereqs AND your general studies courses done, you will probably have 2 years left to go.

You probably already know and were just trying to get some immediate info, but in case not - both CU and Regis have info sessions for prospective students. It's probably on their websites or you could give them a call.

Good luck!

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