Any part-time B.S.N. progams in NYC?

U.S.A. New York

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I work full-time as a patient care tech, I work an evening schedule, and am trying to find part-time B.S.N. programs in NYC.

I'm currently finishing pre reqs at Lehman College but I already know I'm probably not going to get into any CUNY program because they're public and have crazy waiting lists so...

I know Adelphi has part-time but I heard its difficult to get in. College of Mount Saint Vincent and College of New Rochelle seem like they're pretty long, so if I were to do them part time, I might be in school until 2023 or something. No thanks, I'm turning 32 next week.

Mercy College's BS program doesn't seem that long but I don't know if they do part-time, I know they do it for the MSN though.

If I can't get something, I may have to either:

1) Switch to night shift (which sounds crazy because if I'm doing a BSN full time then I won't get any sleep and will probably fail).

2) Give up and get a B.S. in accounting instead.

I'm amazed at the lack of part-time options for this particular education. It's like, in order to attend their full-time programs, you need to be either unemployed or living home with mom and dad.

Specializes in GENERAL.

Do accounting and become the CFO of some healthcare organization.

That's if you're passionate about counting beans instead of I and Os.

Specializes in Psych.

Dominican college has a weekend bsn that's two years long, not too far from CNR.

Hi- I'm in a siMilan position... working full time and trying to go back part time for nursing and I'm actually looking at LIU. Pace I believe has a part time program as well.. just very expensive

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