Nursing Students ADN/BSN
Published Jan 28, 2009
ekli
2 Posts
I talked to a lady from Rasmussen college about being a RN with an ADN, and she told me it isn't possible anywhere, so now I am quite confused. Is it just Minnesota or what? I would like to become a RN, and I want to go the ADN route, so is this possible? And if so, which schools in Minnesota offer this route?
Thank you so much, this really helps me a lot! :)
emily5547
17 Posts
Wow. I understand these recruiters are in the business of *selling,* but I find lying to make a sale reprehensible, no matter the product they're peddling.
You can, in fact, become an ADRN in Minnesota. St. Kate's Minneapolis campus, for one, offers an AD program - just google Associate Degree RN Minnesota and you'll find other schools as well.
Good luck to you.
AKFLIGHTRN
101 Posts
I am hoping to start the ADN program at NHCC this fall.
This is a list of approved programs:
http://www.state.mn.us/portal/mn/jsp/content.do?contentkey=Minnesota_Approved_Professional_Nursing_Programs_033103111608&contenttype=EDITORIAL&subchannel=null&sc3=null&sc2=null&id=-536893080&agency=NursingBoard
Good Luck
Matt
HM2VikingRN, RN
4,700 Posts
Normandale CC
Ridgewater CC
Pracically every community college in MN offers a nursing program.
Matt do you work at the VA?
mnscu.edu has links to the community colleges in MN
No. I do not work at the VA.
I am not in the Medical field currently (hopefully making it into the RN program at NHCC for this fall).
Normandale CCRidgewater CCPracically every community college in MN offers a nursing program.Matt do you work at the VA?
Olson is like smith its a big name pool...GL on getting into NHCC!