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Apr 02, 2007 04:17 PM

So Confused! Programs hard to get into

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I'm looking into Nursing as a second career, and am starting my pre-reqs at Portland Community College... they have a Nursing Lottery to enter the ASN program, so my questions are these:

1. Once I'm done with my pre-reqs in a year and apply to the ASN at the Comm. College, if I don't get in, what would you recommend I do?
I'm 31 with 2 children under 6.

2. Does anyone recommend going for a LPN diploma, work and do the LPN-RN bridge instead of sitting around waiting for entry into ASN?

3. Should I just bite the bullet and transfer my pre-reqs and get into University Nursing school and get a BSN... the only issue I have with this route is the time it takes to get a BSN. I have a Master's in Communication, and don't want to spend 3-4 years in school!!
We don't have an accelerated BSN program locally in Portland, OR, i think.

PLEASE HELP!
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No. 1
from khazel2002
Old Apr 03, 2007, 09:47 AM

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I would recommend applying everywhere you possibly can.

Both Linfield (Portland Campus) and University of Portland have accelerated programs for RN-to-be's who already have a previous Bachelor's degree in another field.

I just graduated from Linfield, and liked the program, and have heard good things about U of P as well.

Good luck!
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from nurseby07
Old Apr 03, 2007, 08:01 PM

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Yes you do, at Linfield. It took me two years to get in, but many people did get in on the first try. It is hard when we all got together and some people were saying "it took me 5 years" and other were ashamed at their 1 time.
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from tofutti
Old Apr 11, 2007, 12:30 AM
Updated Apr 11, 2007 at 12:35 AM by tofutti

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OHSU also offers an accelerated BSN.

The odds of getting into PCC are slim.

Personally, I'm afraid of the implications of the word "accelerated" for my health and happiness. But many do it!
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No. 4
Old Sep 12, 2007, 03:29 PM

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You sound JUST like me!! I am 32, with kids aged 2 1/2 and 7 months and I have a bachelor's in communications! I am taking A&P 2 this fall to apply in January at PCC. I would try at Linfield but it's soooooo expensive! So is UP. I would try for the AEM up program at UP, but I don't know if we'll still be living in Portland 3 years from now.
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No. 5
Old Sep 12, 2007, 06:35 PM

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There is no way around it, you will be waiting like everyone else. There are 6-8 applicants for every nursing class seat in Portland. Welcome to the world of wanna be nurse frustration. I suggest if you don't want to wait, choose another career.
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No. 6
Old Sep 12, 2007, 11:27 PM

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I'm fully aware of the wait, and I am willing to do it. This is something I know for sure I want to do. I'm really not in a rush, but the sooner the better would be great!

I have heard some conflicting info about the lotteries, esp at PCC. A friend of mine worked with an advisor at PCC and was told that the higher GPA's get put into a smaller lottery and if you have a previous bachelor's you get into another smaller lottery. Kind of like, the more "credentials" you have the better your chances.

Whatever the case, I am going to apply and see what happens. I will keep taking support courses and I may look into the accelerated program at OHSU. The only problem is my bachelor's GPA is kind of weak. My GPA at PCC so far is 3.8.
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No. 7
from SpudID
Old Sep 13, 2007, 03:40 PM

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I'm looking into Nursing as a second career, and am starting my pre-reqs at Portland Community College... they have a Nursing Lottery to enter the ASN program, so my questions are these:

1. Once I'm done with my pre-reqs in a year and apply to the ASN at the Comm. College, if I don't get in, what would you recommend I do?
Apply to everything. That is what I did. I was accepted to 4 local programs my first year.

2. Does anyone recommend going for a LPN diploma, work and do the LPN-RN bridge instead of sitting around waiting for entry into ASN? I think, an LPN takes 1 year, a RN takes 2 years and my BSN took 18 mo. (accelerated program). Most hospitals (At least OHSU and LHS, do not take LPNs but many function independently in geriatric facilities.)

3. Should I just bite the bullet and transfer my pre-reqs and get into University Nursing school and get a BSN... the only issue I have with this route is the time it takes to get a BSN. I have a Master's in Communication, and don't want to spend 3-4 years in school!! By the time you do your prerequ, it is usually 1 year, full-time (stats, 1 yr chem, 1 yr A&P, 1 psych class, 1 speech, etc...) at least 18 mo-2 years ASN/BSN.

We don't have an accelerated BSN program locally in Portland, OR, i think. I believe Linfield, OHSU, U of P. I did Linfield's accelerated BSN program. I was accepted to OHSU's accelerated BSN and accelerated CNM Midwifery program and Clark Community College ASN when I was going to nursing school. Hope that helps. I think that some new schools like George Fox and Concordia have started straight 4 year programs but I am unsure.
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No. 8
from mndPDX
Old Sep 18, 2007, 11:07 PM

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The PCC Lottery is anticipated to be over in 2009
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No. 9
Old Sep 19, 2007, 03:10 PM

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REALLY??? The lottery might end? How did you find that out? I am hoping to apply in Jan for a Summer 2008 start but I know that's a big IF I get accepted.

Will they move to a more merit-based admittance?
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