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by angieee Jul 10, '10hello all
i currently live in california and will be moving to washington state next year. im currently working on my pre-requisites and am focused on becoming an RN!
i am looking for entry level programs in northeast washington to apply to. mainly areas like spokane and wenatchee, anything that is east of wenatchee and north of spokane in washington is pretty much the area i am looking at.
i am mainly looking for RN programs but BSN programs will work too, just no LPN programs please
also, i am looking for entry level programs. it seems most of the ones i bump into are for LPNs or CNAs to further their schooling, but i need something entry level being that i have no certifications and such.
if you know of any programs or think you can help me in any way, please reply!
much appreciated
thanks!
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- Jul 10, '10 by JenRN30I know Washington State University at Spokane has a BSN program. Spokane Community College has an RN program. Do a quick search and I'm sure you will find more programs.
I also know that some of the programs in Washington require you to have CNA certification before entering the nursing program. Not sure which ones, you'll have to do some researchLast edit by JenRN30 on Jul 10, '10 : Reason: forgot to addMaria L, BSN likes this. - Jul 10, '10 by HamsterRNThere is a nursing school consortium based out of Spokane that is affiliated with WSU, Whitworth, and EWU as well as 2 year schools including Spokane Falls, Walla Walla, and Yakima. I don't know of any programs north of Spokane, unless you go into Idaho. There really isn't that much in general directly north of Spokane, If you go Northwest of Spokane there's Omak which has a two year program.
- Jul 11, '10 by Reno1978WSNA has links to all BSN and ADN programs in the state here:
Nursing Links - Washington State Nurses Association
- Aug 31, '10 by OutofmymindyoJust thought I'd mention that most, if not all, of the nursing programs here in WA state require you to have your CNA before being accepted into the program itself, so it's worth your while to get that certification before applying.
- Aug 31, '10 by Reno1978Quote from OutofmymindyoPerhaps this is common in Western WA, but this is not the case at WSU, CBC or YVCC.Just thought I'd mention that most, if not all, of the nursing programs here in WA state require you to have your CNA before being accepted into the program itself, so it's worth your while to get that certification before applying.
- Sep 4, '10 by just_causeQuote from OutofmymindyoNot really.. some programs require it. Many of those that do only require it prior to starting - not applying. I would look at your specific schools to see if this is the case... that being said its a great thing to have, especially to gain some experience, and to be more competitive for programs that rank applicants in their admission process (those that take such things into effect.. many are grade / class objective rankings..)Just thought I'd mention that most, if not all, of the nursing programs here in WA state require you to have your CNA before being accepted into the program itself, so it's worth your while to get that certification before applying.
- Nov 29, '10 by DC CollinsQuote from Reno1978Not in the Pierce County area either.Perhaps this is common in Western WA, but this is not the case at WSU, CBC or YVCC.
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