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Chicago has a decent amount of options. If you already have your bachelor's in another field, I would suggest doing a general master's entry program. The big ones in Chicago are:
GEM at Rush
GEP at UIC
MENP at DePaul
I received my MSN from DePaul, so let me know if you have any questions about application, admission, differences in programs etc.
Good Luck!!
Chicago has a decent amount of options. If you already have your bachelor's in another field, I would suggest doing a general master's entry program. The big ones in Chicago are:GEM at Rush
GEP at UIC
MENP at DePaul
I received my MSN from DePaul, so let me know if you have any questions about application, admission, differences in programs etc.
Good Luck!!
i can't pm right now b/c i dont have enough posts but were you able to know if you got into the program after you submitted all of your materials? How is the financial aid like for the menp program, did you or other students have to take out a lot of loans? I plan on applying to depaul as well as some ABSN programs and I know that with the ABSN programs the government funding is more limited b/c I would have already received my first bachelor's. also which campus were you on, was the commuting process difficult and did you live in the city, in the suburbs or do they provide campus housing?
Thanks
Hi,
I also applied to the NME fall cohort program at Elmhurst. They recently extended their admissions deadline to March 1. My application was verified by Nursingcas feb 28. I have not heard back from the school yet. Has anyone else?
Those who were accepted already, how did your interview go? And anyone doesn't mind sharing their stats, please do so! Thanks so much.
notnursezelda
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Hello
I was wondering if anyone had any information on accelerated or second degree nursing programs near Chicago.
I am looking online, and some of programs look like they are technical schools or just newly credited, so before I started applying, I wanted to know which schools you guys would recommend?
Thanks!