Published Feb 17, 2017
unstageable_nurse
1 Post
Hi everyone.
I am an IEN from Philippines, currently working as Canadian RPN . I want to pursue my RN and I am considering to take Centennial's "Bridging to University Nursing - IEN" program. I want to hear some feedbacks about the course. Is it better to take the bridging program from Centennial or George Brown?
:specs:I would also appreciate some tips from IENs on how they got their RN license, which nursing program they took, etc.
Thanks guys!
tnbutterfly - Mary, BSN
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Moved to Canada Nursing Programs for more discussion.
dishes, BSN, RN
3,950 Posts
Double check with Centennial regarding the admission academic requirements, as you obtained a degree out-of-country and you hold a current certificate of registration in Ontario, but the requirements are for nurses who were educated outside of Canada and they do not hold a current certificate of registration.
If you do get accepted into both programs and need to make a choice between George Brown or Centennial, choose the school that is closest to you, as the program content is equivalent. When you are working and going to school, time is precious and any time that you save on commuting is helpful.