Published Oct 13, 2017
jocelyn.page
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Hi, um. I'm a junior in high school looking for a good college down out in SoCal.. I was looking up info and I'm just.. so baffled and confused by it all.. I don't think I'd make it into a 4-year BSN program, and I'd far prefer to do CC to CSU.. It's really beginning to stress me out a lot... I really don't want to have to do extra amounts of college either.. will someone help clarify if I can transfer from a 2-year community college to finish the last 2 years to get my BSN? My top CSUs are Fullerton, Long Beach, and Dominguez Hills.
shibaowner, MSN, RN, NP
3 Articles; 583 Posts
You become an RN by completing the CC nursing program. However, it can be harder to get into a CC program because it is the cheapest way to go, so there can be a bit of a wait. You could complete your nursing prereqs at a CC to save $.
Anyone who graduates from a CC in California with an Associate's degree is guaranteed acceptance into a UC or CSU with 3.0 or better GPA.
The nursing BSN is a bit different, so contact the CSUs you are interested in and ask them directly about getting into the BSN program. Also, I would apply to more than 3.
MyAimIsTrue, BSN
201 Posts
The majority of CA BSNs do exactly what you're planning to do: 2 years at CC, then transfer to a CSU nursing program. At my CSU (in Nor Cal), the nursing program is 3 years (so a total of 5 years, including the 2 years at CC). Just make sure your grades at CC are excellent.