Nursing Students Post Graduate
Published Nov 17, 2008
I think that this may be a good idea for a sticky!
Leela81
22 Posts
Baystate Medical Center Midwifery Education Program, Springfield, MA
Who?Me?
90 Posts
University of Phoenix doesn't require for MBA, MSN, MHA, MSN/MHA, etc.
harnof
21 Posts
Chelsea,
Thanks So much for your generous thumbnail of schools you looked into.
I am earnestly searching for a BSN to PhD program that does not require the GRE.
I have been contacted by U of Pheonix...but am not sure about that?
Any advice?
Thank you.
Bonnie
PACU136
8 Posts
Teachers College-columbia university Nurse educator program dont need GRE
KaiteyRN
1 Post
University of Iowa still does not (as of this fall's admission group). Clarke University in Dubuque, Iowa also does not.
ayorenee
University of Saint Francis in Joliet, IL does not require them either.
rosemadder
216 Posts
East Carolina University, North Carolina
diprifan
80 Posts
East Carolina requires either the GRE or MAT. Only the GRE is accepted for the CRNA program.
http://nursing.ecu.edu/msn_admission.htm
jelly221,RN
306 Posts
Mount St. Mary's in LA doesn't require GREs. You do a timed writing sample after your interview that serves as the entrance criteria for a graduate level of study.
http://www.msmc.la.edu
newtinmpls, BSN, RN
61 Posts
College of St. Scholastica in Duluth MN
hardenre
YellowBoneRN;
I live in California, looking for PHd in nursing education programs anywhere in the U.S. that does not require the GRE. Have a masters degree and a gpa 3.60. The programs can be traditional or online. Thanks so much for this valuable research on advance nursing education programs. Please email your finding ASAP.
phillycpnp-pc, MSN, RN, NP
286 Posts
Villanova doesn't if your GPA is 3.5 or higher. If it is between 3.0-3.5 they will let some students try one class a semester for two semesters and if you get at least B you will fully matriculated. If you are below 3.0 you will have to take GRE.