Published Apr 25, 2013
SailorVee93, ASN, RN
155 Posts
Hi there! I'm from Boston and have been looking to find any ABSN programs to apply to in NY. (As you may already know, it is really hard to get into a program over in Beantown and ABSNs are 10x worse than aiming for the traditional track.) I would really like to find one with a Fall 2013 start that is still accepting applications. I've done some research and the only school I found still accepting applications is the College of Mount Saint Vincent. Any and all info and help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance! :)
ebinbrooklyn
165 Posts
The only schools I'm aware of that are still accepting for Fall 2013 are MSV, Molloy (rolling basis, not sure if their class is full yet) and LIU (same deal).
AccelCNL, MSN, RN
1 Article; 501 Posts
I do know of a program at Utica College. It is set up in an interesting way. The website is Accelerated Nursing Programs (BSN) in New York | Utica College
Thank you very much for all of this information. I appreciate it very much :-)
leroy221
45 Posts
I just found out I got into the Utica Accelerated BSN August 2013 program. Anyone else apply?
DoGoodThenGo
4,133 Posts
Hi there! I'm from Boston and have been looking to find any ABSN programs to apply to in NY. (As you may already know, it is really hard to get into a program over in Beantown and ABSNs are 10x worse than aiming for the traditional track.) I would really like to find one with a Fall 2013 start that is still accepting applications. I've done some research and the only school I found still accepting applications is the College of Mount Saint Vincent. Any and all info and help would be greatly appreciated!Thanks in advance! :)
For many reasons ABSN programs in the NYC area are as you already found out often tighter than undergrad. If you are seriously considering Fall 2013 aside from CofMSV I'd contact any others you are considering to see if they are still taking applications. As you can see from postings here many have already started sending out acceptance letters for the coming fall semester.