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Hey,
I'm a first year Truman Nursing student that took some pre-requites from UIC. If you have finished all the pre-requisites that are required to enter the program. You will enter as a first year nursing student. Truman nursing program is only 2 years the same as if you got accepted into UIC nursing program after finishing the pre-requisites. Except that in Truman you will be getting an ADN as apposed to a BSN. Hope that helps.
run!!!!!!!!!!! don't come here!!! i am a second yr, and regret the day i ever came to truman. they are so disorganized, don't care about their students, and are only interested in the students they believe will pass the nclex 1st try, so that way truman gets their money..... sad but true!!! run
run!!!!!!!!!!! don't come here!!! i am a second yr, and regret the day i ever came to truman. they are so disorganized, don't care about their students, and are only interested in the students they believe will pass the nclex 1st try, so that way truman gets their money..... sad but true!!! run
lmao!!!! i am not the author of this thread but thank you for that info lol.
chicagorn87
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I am currently a pre-nursing major at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I am very interested in the Truman nursing program but have some questions regarding admissions. If admitted to the program, I am unsure what year I start. From their website: "Students are admitted to the four-year program of study in the fall semester. Occasionally a spring admission is considered based upon space availability and completion of sufficient pre-requisite coursework." If I have already completed all the pre-nursing requirements from UIC, would that imply that I would begin as a 3rd year? Please respond back at your earliest convenience and thanks