Published Jun 23, 2009
ohmeowzer RN, RN
2,306 Posts
my cousin was us accepted into D'youville !! any new students?
Ba2LaCa
71 Posts
The is the first post I have seen on this school so I am relieved. I just got accepted on Thursday. Is your cousin a transfer student or a freshmen? I live in CA so I am trying to find out more about this school, the program, and the environment in general. Thanks!
firstaiddave908
78 Posts
I was accepted into the nursing program too for Fall 09. I am a transifer student so i am looking foward to starting the program
utgrl06
9 Posts
I just applied to the school as well for Fall 2010. Any current students there to shine some light on this school?
Actually, if possible, those who started last semester, could you please tell us how you liked or disliked the program? Thank you
SingDanceRunLife
952 Posts
I was accepted last year...but I turned them down for Le Moyne College's DDPN program with St. Joseph's College of Nursing.
Le Moyne is much better! I did an overnight at both schools to help me decide...and while D'Youville would have been an okay place to be, Le Moyne definitely trumped it!
Some comparisons:
Size: They're both small (
Religious affiliation: Both Catholic are, although Le Moyne is Jesuit.
Start of nursing classes: DYC students start in their first year, Le Moyne in their second.
Clinicals: Both schools start clinicals in the 2nd year.
NCLEX pass rate: DYC's is about 80% while Le Moyne's is about 96%
Campus: DYC is extremely urban, and is also a commuter school. LMC is more removed from the city, and most people live on campus.
Pre-reqs: DYC requires gen bio and chem while LMC starts right in with A&P.
janetta303
10 Posts
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone knew how competitive D'Youville College's Nursing program is? Is it difficult to get in? Nursing programs are so difficult to get into these days... I applied quite late and I'm at the edge of my seat waiting for a reply... ):
Kristen<3
29 Posts
Nope not hard to get into, I got accepted but decided to take cheaper cc route. I talked to the admissions women at length and she said they take some people with as low as 2.5's!!
oh! wow, okay. that's kind of reassuring. haha
thank you, kristen! (:
hi!! I was accepted to D'Youville for fall 2010.. can anyone who is planning on attending or currently attending, message me? i'd like to make nursing friends before i move up to buffalo.. i'm going up from jersey so it's quite a distance away from home! (:
loretod
3 Posts
I was accepted last year...but I turned them down for Le Moyne College's DDPN program with St. Joseph's College of Nursing.Le Moyne is much better! I did an overnight at both schools to help me decide...and while D'Youville would have been an okay place to be, Le Moyne definitely trumped it!Some comparisons:Size: They're both small (Religious affiliation: Both Catholic are, although Le Moyne is Jesuit.Start of nursing classes: DYC students start in their first year, Le Moyne in their second.Clinicals: Both schools start clinicals in the 2nd year.NCLEX pass rate: DYC's is about 80% while Le Moyne's is about 96%Campus: DYC is extremely urban, and is also a commuter school. LMC is more removed from the city, and most people live on campus.Pre-reqs: DYC requires gen bio and chem while LMC starts right in with A&P.
Just want to correct a few points here.
1. D'Youville was founded as a Catholic institution, but has been recognized as a private college since the late 1970s. Students of all faiths are welcome at the College.
2. DYC does NOT require Gen Bio. Freshmen Nursing students take A&P 1 & 2 sequence in their first year along with Chemistry and an introductory Nursing theory course. You can see the curriculum here -> http://www.dyc.edu/academics/nursing/docs/nursing.pdf
Just want to correct a few points here. 1. D'Youville was founded as a Catholic institution, but has been recognized as a private college since the late 1970s. Students of all faiths are welcome at the College.2. DYC does NOT require Gen Bio. Freshmen Nursing students take A&P 1 & 2 sequence in their first year along with Chemistry and an introductory Nursing theory course. You can see the curriculum here -> http://www.dyc.edu/academics/nursing/docs/nursing.pdf
1. Just because it welcomes students of all faiths doesn't mean it isn't Catholic...it is. D’Youville College honors its Catholic heritage and spirit of St. Marguerite d'Youville by providing academic, social, spiritual, and professional development in programs that emphasize leadership and service. D’Youville teaches students to contribute to the world community by leading compassionate, productive, and responsible lives.
2. When I applied (fall 2008), first year nursing students DID take gen bio and DID NOT take A&P. The curriculum must have changed since then.