Re: Please list all 2 year RN programs in the Central FL area.
Yeah you have pre req's at Webster. I dont know of any programs that do not have pre req's. They are required if you want to be a RN. The only way you may get out of doing them is to do a hospital based diploma program, but I dont think there are any in Florida. At Webster, the pre req's are included in the program, you do not have to have them completed before acceptance. But, you will not do any clinical components until they are done, but at least you could get accepted. Also, most schools have an entrance test that you must have a certain score on to be accepted. Usually a HESI or NET test.
Another option is an LPN course. These are usually taken at either a vocational school or a community college. You will not need pre req's for that, but when you want to bridge over to RN, you will have to take them anyway.
Pre req's usually consits of Algebra, English, Humanities, Anatomy 1 and 2, Human Development, Sociology or Pysychology, and maybe a few others, depending on the school. Keep in mind that MOST schools, especially in Florida, have extensive waiting lists. There are way more students than there are instructors, which is one of the reasons for the nursing shortage. If I were you, I would pick the course you want to take (RN or LPN) and start on the pre req's. As soon as you have the minimum credits done, start applying to a program. While you are finishing up the pre req's you may move up on the list, and have them done by the time you are called to start a program. For alot of students, the fastest way into nursing is LPN.
Good luck and PM me if you need any advice.