CSU Los Angeles School of Nursing (CSULA Fall 2012)

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Hello,

I thought I'd make this thread for the new application group... even though it's a bit late since we have to all apply soon!

Anyway! I want to apply for the Fall 2012 term but I had some questions. I am an current CSULA student that transferred to CSULA in Fall 2010. I'm a Psychology major but am applying for Fall 2012 Nursing. I haven't taken my TEAS yet, but I'll be taking that on Friday (!!), so I'm very nervous about that.

That said, this is my first question:

I've been getting mixed info from different people. When I visited the Academic Advising Office last Spring (2011), the adviser told me that as long as I did not graduate from CSULA BEFORE I graduated, I could apply to the SON as a BSN applicant. I called SON to see if I could even apply for the ELM program and they told me that as far as they knew, I could not because I did not have my Bachelor's Degree yet.

So right now, I have approximately 2 quarters left in order to finish my Psychology major, approximately 6~8 classes. Ideally, I could finish by Spring 2012, but depending on my other workloads, I could push it back to Fall 2012. The problem is that I'm not allowed to graduate if I want to go into the basic program so I can't apply for graduation just yet. But IF I don't get into the BSN program, then I have to wait another two quarters after May or June or whenever they send out acceptances in order to officially graduate.

So I went to go and talk to my adviser about graduation and if I should even bother applying for Spring 2012 graduation and she tells me that no, I'm not allowed to apply for a BSN but I can go for the ELM program. :eek:

Does anyone know which is true? :confused: The CSULA advisers tell me that I can't apply for the Basic program but I can apply for ELM while the SON says that I can't apply for ELM because I don't have my Bachelor's degree yet and I should apply for the BSN program. Other graduate schools like APU and UCLA have also told me the same thing - without a Bachelor's, I cannot get apply for the ELM program at their school.

Thank you~

I received an email saying that I am in the waiting list....

Good relief yet still a bit sad.

Thats good to hear joy. Atleast you still have an opportunity to be in the program

I received an email saying that I am in the waiting list....

Good relief yet still a bit sad.

Dont give up Joy, imagine yourself in there. Perseverance and resilience!

How many points did you guys have to be on the waiting list?

I am going to begin my freshman year in CSULA as a pre-nursing major but I am beginning to get nervous! I am afraid I may not make it into the nursing program.

Is it possible to be involved in clubs while being a pre-nursing student?

I also want to get my CNA license but I do not know if I should do that this summer or wait until next summer. Any advice?

Thats good to hear joy. Atleast you still have an opportunity to be in the program

Thanks. I guess, better than nothing ya?

Dont give up Joy, imagine yourself in there. Perseverance and resilience!

Thank you :)

When are you guys going to get the physical exam/ background check?

We will get that information sometime during the summer.

Hi Jumpingfish21:

How exciting -- freshman year at CSULA i have to say should be the time to really buckle down and get serious about your GPA and what you wanna do. I am a full time student at CSULA, started off as a freshman and took all the science classes there, except Micro (I took that at ELAC). Honestly, my advice to you is to really put your mind and heart to it -- do your best and give it all you've got. Try getting all A's in all your classes because that really benefits your chances of getting into the program, along with a decent to high TEAS score.

And in terms of clubs, because CSULA is a commuter college, we're not so much frat/sorority oriented, if that's what you're asking. I know that there is a nursing organization on campus but I believe that it's only for students who make it into the program. Honestly, dont stray from your books and spend the next 2 years finishing all your major classes. It's worth it in the end.

Good luck!

fate4nursing15: i was curious on how long it took you to complete your ges and how many classes you had each quarter? thank you!

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