ADN or BSN programs w/ NO WAITLIST?

U.S.A. Arizona

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Do any of you fellow Arizonians know of any accredited nursing schools (here in AZ) that have NO waitlist!? I've seem to hit a wall when researching nursing schools. From all the calls I've made, Rio Salado is about a year and a half now, MCC (who never answers their phone had a voice recording saying 3 semesters not including summer), ASU is like talking to a wall and don't know what they're talking about (which is disappointing...) :/ So, from what it seems, anywhere else I've called and left a message has not gotten back to me, do any of you fellow students/nurses know of such programs with no wait once pre-reqs are complete?

I have not taken BIO 202 yet or MicBio', but I got an A in Bio 201 and plan to do what it takes to get an A in Bio 202...(Easier said than done I know... :D)

CAC=Central Arizona College...main campus in Coolidge AZ..(they have a few other locs in the east valley.)

Thanks for your :twocents: on RioSal. I have heard mixed reviews about them but a) I have already paid for my classes and b) I am in a time crunch. So online classes here I come.

Sorry you got so jerked around! Sounds like a mess. I would keep calling until you were 100% sure your transcript made it.

I hate hounding people to make sure they did their job, (& I know people make mistakes) --but someones mistake can knock you back a semmester -if they dont get your info on time...and as you said they did take your $. So I would call and call and call until you are sure.

If this whole nursing thing doesn't work out, seems like college admission/records offices could use some help :rolleyes:.

Good luck w. your BSN.

i heard west coast university has a adn or bsn program with no wait list. although it cost 134,000 for 39 months

Hey dkittle, I was reading through some of these posts and noticed that you and I have a lot of the same circumstances. I am currently applying for the NAU accelerated program. I am in an ADN program in Idaho but would prefer to move in to an accel BSN since I could finish in the same amount of time and I think NAU's program would be FAR superior to where I am going now. I am a bit worried about the HESI since my last chemistry class was over 10 years ago. Otherwise, my application is pretty solid. Any suggestions? Are you liking the program?

I am a CAC student and there program goes off of a point system. The majority of the points are based on how many classes you have taken at CAC and if you are a resident of Pinal County. Since they get a few hundred students applying each semester the probability of getting in if you are not a resident of Pinal county is pretty low. I was not accepted because I am not a resident of Pinal county even though all my classes were taken at CAC.

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