Published Nov 17, 2005
SeekingNur
96 Posts
I don't have a degree and I'm not yet a nurse. I am looking for schools in the S. California area that offer BSN program. By the time I apply I will have an associates in "pre-nursing" which is basically a degree that my local junior college offers for those who are planning to enter BSN programs in our state, TX. It guarantees that the person has completed all pre-reqs for the majority of schools in this area. I guess that's neither here nor there. I'm just looking for some names of schools. Obviously, I already have UCLA on the list.
I've looked online an I keep coming up with ADN, LVN and online RN to BSN options.
rang
7 Posts
Here are a couple of schools with BSN programs that I know of here in San Diego, CA:
San Diego State University
Cal State San Marcos (coming soon)
National University
Point Loma Nazarene
University of San Diego
Hope this helps!
Thank you for responding. I'm sorry, I should have clarified that I'm looking in the Los Angeles area.
sdlb08
25 Posts
For the LA/Riverside counties:
CSULB (Long Beach)
CSUSB (San Bernadino)
Loma Linda University
Hope those help.
Gomer
415 Posts
Mt. Saint Mary College in LA is a good, but expensive program.
UCLA doesn't have a BSN program (I believe they ended it about 8-10 years ago to concentrate on the MSN program)
mtorado27
32 Posts
I don't have a degree and I'm not yet a nurse. I am looking for schools in the S. California area that offer BSN program. By the time I apply I will have an associates in "pre-nursing" which is basically a degree that my local junior college offers for those who are planning to enter BSN programs in our state, TX. It guarantees that the person has completed all pre-reqs for the majority of schools in this area. I guess that's neither here nor there. I'm just looking for some names of schools. Obviously, I already have UCLA on the list.I've looked online an I keep coming up with ADN, LVN and online RN to BSN options.
My school Cal State Univ. Los Angeles also has a BSN program. Their NCLEX passing rate for the past few years is awesome.
Of course since there's way too many people applying than can be admitted, they composed "supplemental criteria". I can let you know what they are if you're interested. Just let me know! :)
pickledpepperRN
4,491 Posts
Here's a link to all approved BSN programs in California:
http://www.rn.ca.gov/schools/rnprgms.htm#bsn
Thanks so much for all your help everyone!