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ulna

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You need to take that particular school's pre-testing in both English and Math, you must score very high in the TEAS exam, there may be other pre-testing you need to take and pass, as each school is different, then you're allowed to apply for the missing or needed courses. This process also could take months.

Is that for ALL students or just international students? What if you're already a US citizen and CA resident?

Btw, none of my friends nor I have been having any luck with getting into any classes from the Bay Area to San Diego fo over a year, but maybe someone here one day will be successful and if you do, please post up your story.

Dang. How many schools have you guys questioned? I imagine it must have been over 20... :/

steppybay

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Is that for ALL students or just international students? What if you're already a US citizen and CA resident?

Dang. How many schools have you guys questioned? I imagine it must have been over 20... :/

Everyone and anyone wanting to enroll into the nursing program or their college, it doesn't matter if you're a foreign or CA resident or whatever, it's a testing exam that covers a lot of subjects and a requirement to be considered.

There are books and videos to help out. The thing is one MUST have high test score results to even apply as you're going up against many others. I read that if you're in the high 85%, you're safe, but doesn't mean you'll get accepted as there are other factors that "weed" out the competition: high GPA's, great letter of recommendations, anything that helps your application to see that you're a well rounded person, like volunteer work.

TEAS Test

You're allowed to take the test twice in a year, so make your first attempt a success!

We called or contacted EVERY school and college that's listed in the CA BON approved list, it took a while for some reply back by e-mail.

steppybay

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Kudos and credit goes to jenkits for the information:

-- Hello everyone! Mount St Mary College, Los Angeles does not have a wait list. According to the Admin Asst, admission to MS and OB classes is dependent on the Director of Nursing and upon completion on the following requirements: 1. Toefl minimun score 2132. Written recommendation from someone who is knowledgeable about the candidate3. Nursing entrance exam test4. Personal interview5. CPR/BLS6. Fire safety card7. Completed health insurance8. policy9. Criminal background10. Adequate transportation11. Current driver's license and auto insurance

$700/unit. OB theory and clinical 5 units. Same with MS.

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My added information is that it's over $7,000 just for the courses and you need to maybe $1,000's more for the books and supplies.

Tuition cost must be paid for in advance or before the start of classes.

I don't know if enrollment is limited.

Good luck everyone!

steppybay

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Ditto again to jenkits for her second find :yeah:

And so far, National University offers these classes but there are already 10 foreign graduates in the waiting list. My husband's on the 11th slot. The good thing is their classes are on a monthly basis. It means you don't have to wait another semester to take MS or OB whichever comes first to enroll it. Problem is, NAtional University only takes 1-2 persons from the wait list per year. However, it was mentioned to us when we spoke to *****, Admissions Advisor that the the class usually takes 20 students maximum. Maybe, if the wait list comes to 20 then we then can request from National University to create a separate class. I am most willing to help since I am very aware of this concurrency problem affecting the foreign graduate nurses nowadays.

FYI, MS theory and clinical take 2 months to complete. Same with OB. Cost $1467 for theory and $1467 + $675 for clinical. About $326/unit. Roughly, you need about $7218. Just be guided.

To be included in the wait list, email a copy of the letter from the CA BRN of your deficiency to:

Enrollment Counselor

Los Angeles Nursing Department

National University

5245 Pacific Concourse Dr.

Los Angeles, CA 90045

(310) 662-2044

[COLOR=#003366]If you plan to visit the campus, you can ask for:

Admissions Director

310-662-2117

steppybay

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wrong topic

charlei09

32 Posts

Ditto again to jenkits for her second find :yeah:

And so far, National University offers these classes but there are already 10 foreign graduates in the waiting list. My husband's on the 11th slot. The good thing is their classes are on a monthly basis. It means you don't have to wait another semester to take MS or OB whichever comes first to enroll it. Problem is, NAtional University only takes 1-2 persons from the wait list per year. However, it was mentioned to us when we spoke to *****, Admissions Advisor that the the class usually takes 20 students maximum. Maybe, if the wait list comes to 20 then we then can request from National University to create a separate class. I am most willing to help since I am very aware of this concurrency problem affecting the foreign graduate nurses nowadays.

FYI, MS theory and clinical take 2 months to complete. Same with OB. Cost $1467 for theory and $1467 + $675 for clinical. About $326/unit. Roughly, you need about $7218. Just be guided.

To be included in the wait list, email a copy of the letter from the CA BRN of your deficiency to:

Enrollment Counselor

Los Angeles Nursing Department

National University

5245 Pacific Concourse Dr.

Los Angeles, CA 90045

(310) 662-2044

[COLOR=#003366]If you plan to visit the campus, you can ask for:

Admissions Director

310-662-2117

HAve you been already enrolled? I got the same deficiency of subject when the BON from CA sent me a letter. I would be willing to relocate if that school would be really helpful, I really have no idea on what to do next, can you guys please guide me?

steppybay

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HAve you been already enrolled? I got the same deficiency of subject when the BON from CA sent me a letter. I would be willing to relocate if that school would be really helpful, I really have no idea on what to do next, can you guys please guide me?

No, I can't afford the $$$ tuition and books and supplies cost.

But since it sounds like you're willing to relocate and sounds like you can pay the tuition, then, YES!

Call the numbers provided and or e-mail the two schools as soon as possible, once you meet the other requirements as mentioned, just go for it, why wait any longer?

dragon_lady

471 Posts

HAve you been already enrolled? I got the same deficiency of subject when the BON from CA sent me a letter. I would be willing to relocate if that school would be really helpful, I really have no idea on what to do next, can you guys please guide me?

You can't just enroll right away.There are some steps to take like a regular nursing student here in the US.Before you enter the RN program,there are some pre-requisite subjects that is required to take because some of the subjects here are not equivalent from our subjects in the Philippines.And our old transcript should be transferred to US transcript,so it should be evaluated by an evaluation agency.

charlei09

32 Posts

No, I can't afford the $$$ tuition and books and supplies cost.

But since it sounds like you're willing to relocate and sounds like you can pay the tuition, then, YES!

Call the numbers provided and or e-mail the two schools as soon as possible, once you meet the other requirements as mentioned, just go for it, why wait any longer?

I was actually been applying to different financial aids and scholarships since I got the bad news. So sad to know why is has to be implemented that fast and our country didn't pay as much attention to the requirements now the students are now suffering, wasting time and loosing a lot of money to apply here and there and to ask for another set of credentials back in the Philippines because I already passed everything to the BON.. :(

charlei09

32 Posts

You can't just enroll right away.There are some steps to take like a regular nursing student here in the US.Before you enter the RN program,there are some pre-requisite subjects that is required to take because some of the subjects here are not equivalent from our subjects in the Philippines.And our old transcript should be transferred to US transcript,so it should be evaluated by an evaluation agency.

If only I can enroll right away, but tuition here in US is really a lot. And the schools here keep telling me that I need to do the entire nursing program, so that means I need to study again for 4yrs??? which I don't want to happen because the costs and all is really burden, that's why I trying hard to look at other options.

steppybay

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I was actually been applying to different financial aids and scholarships since I got the bad news. So sad to know why is has to be implemented that fast and our country didn't pay as much attention to the requirements now the students are now suffering, wasting time and loosing a lot of money to apply here and there and to ask for another set of credentials back in the Philippines because I already passed everything to the BON.. :(

Have you heard back from any of the different financial aids or scholarships you applied to? I didn't know that if one got their degree from an international school, that one could qualify for a US educational loan or scholarship? But if you can go for it, as in my case, I would need a strong peson with good credit? Good luck!

charlei09

32 Posts

Have you heard back from any of the different financial aids or scholarships you applied to? I didn't know that if one got their degree from an international school, that one could qualify for a US educational loan or scholarship? But if you can go for it, as in my case, I would need a strong peson with good credit? Good luck!

Well for now my application for the Federal financial aid is being processed, but I am not sure yet if I will be able to get it. But I am really hoping though because I badly need it..

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