Published Oct 21, 2006
HididiScribbler
86 Posts
Hey everyone,
I'm an ADN student right now, only second semester, but I definitely want to get my BSN after I graduate. I don't really want to do an online program (I don't think it'd work very well for me, I like having classroom lectures). I've looked at RN-BSN programs in southern California and UCLA looks the best, but I live in Orange County right now and would like to stay here for my BSN...any advice?
chuchie, ADN, BSN, MSN, LPN, APRN, NP
106 Posts
You should look into Cal State Fullerton. They have an ADN to BSN bridge program and it would be a better commute than trying to drive to UCLA.
love-d-OR
542 Posts
Biased answer? NO. I advice to do a good research and figure out what your expectations are of a nursing school and its instructors. However, CSULA is the best graduate nursing school in the west or the nation. Or some thing like that. I am a student at CSULA and the only complaints I have heard of their program is that the ELM students are not granted financial aid. Also, the RN to BSN students love it because it is flexible and there is not competition to get in they take all RN applicatns year round.
okikuma
18 Posts
What's an ELM Student?
RT2RN
8 Posts
ELM means entry level masters. People who already have a 4 year degree, and who have taken all the nursing prereqs enroll at a graduate level, pick up their RN and their masters in nursing too usually in 2-3 years.
smoke over fire
96 Posts
I started CSU Fullerton the semester after I graduated and it was the best new grad program I could have chosen. All my instructors are professionals with years of experience who have at least a MSN, many are Phd's. The distance program is one day a week in class and the rest online. We are in the same classess online as in class and can talk about the online stuff before or after class. Everyone helps each other and the instructors are mostly just plain supportive. It is still challenging but the small classes 20-25 and on site facilitators (who are often alumni) help you make it through.
Contact Aimee Nelson.
PS If you need to finish some transfer courses sometimes you can start and they give you a year to get them done.
nursinguy
280 Posts
ELM students also have a watered down program.
Consider Sac State. The living cost is much less than southern Cali.
BonnieSc
1 Article; 776 Posts
I really wish you would stop spreading that absolutely FALSE rumor. For one thing, as far as I understand you can't speak to any other school's program, and for another, it is simply not true at Sac State.
carol72
231 Posts
Cal State Univ Northridge has a great RN - BSN program
Having several friends in the program, I know that the work load is cut down. You can believe what ever you would like to believe, it doesn't make it true.