Nursing schools where there is no waiting period

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dear all:

i am trying to get into the nursing program after finishing my pre-req

classes. wherever i go, there is a long waiting period to get into these

programs and i am running around to find schools where there is no waiting

list or a very minimal waiting list. i am sure there are many students who

are looking for this information.

can you help me and students like me to compile a list of schools within

united states (any states) or canada where the waiting list does not exist ? i am sure there are many students and faculty who are part of this

allnurses.com forum and we can create such a list.

please also mention if there is a fast-track program for 4-year bachelor's

degree holder. i heard of few schools such as university of calgary,

canada where they offer 2 year fast-track program for bn if you already

have a bachelor's degree and completed few pre-req classes.

thanks a million to everybody !

here is my list:

1. university of calgary have 2 year bn program for 4-year college

graduate. visit the following link:

[color=#003399]http://www.ucalgary.ca/nu/programs/undergrad/bnat/bnatprogramofstudies.htm

[color=#003399]http://www.starthere.ucalgary.ca/default.asp?v_doc_id=994

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Also look into Adirondack Community College.

Specializes in long term care, med-surg, PACU, Pre-Op.

Viterbo College in La Crosse, WI (BSN)

www.viterbo.edu or http://www.viterbo.edu/academic/ug/nursing/index.htm

good school, with clinicals starting your sophmore year, they also have a Master's program and a diploma or ADN to BSN program

I here ya! As a former resident of the "Conejo Valley" (Thousand Oaks) I was going to school forever! There was a waiting list for the pre-reqs! Fortunately I moved out of state (Oklahoma) where there are numerous 2-year and 4-year programs. Competitive, but got in my first semester. I am not aware of any online nursing programs if you are not already an RN. I know there are many RN to BSN programs, and they are typically VERY expensive. Good luck in your endeavors!:)

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