Published Aug 4, 2008
tina55
26 Posts
im looking for more schools to apply and although i thought about it, going to school that's in la is too difficult because of the distance. can someone help me find a list of community colleges that offer adn programs in oc?
and since youre already here, and if you are currently in an adn program or have graduated recently, how long did it take for you to receive an acceptance letter and what school was it from?
thanks!
Asherah, BSN, RN
786 Posts
The CA BON offers a listing of all approved programs on their site, here is a link to approved ADN programs specifically:
http://www.rn.ca.gov/schools/rnprograms.shtml#adn
I am not going to attend school in CA, however I did apply to Saddleback College as I was impressed with their program/orientation and the fact that they use mostly a merit-based admissions system. I had a 4.0 in my pre-reqs and was accepted. I did not bother to apply to programs with lottery-based admissions systems as I personally don't believe they are completely fair to the applicants involved.
than you
i wish my gpa was competitive enough but it's not so im actually glad that there are lottery system based schools. ive made some poor academic choices when i entered college right after high school and im thankful that there's place for me at a nursing school