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List your School Here if they do not Require the GRE's..

I think that this may be a good idea for a sticky!

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Western Govenor's University does not require the GRE

Offers MSN-Educational Specialist, MSN in Leadership and Management

All classes are online in a self-paced format (no having to get on 4 days a week like U of P) and it is fairly cheap-$3295 every six months. Check it out at www.wgu.edu

University of Missouri at Kansas City

California State University San Marcos is starting a MSN program in the August of 2009 that does not require the GRE.

Stony Brook University, NY

California State University, Domenguez Hills

I apologise if any of these have been mentioned before:

Western University of Health Sciences,

Azusa Pacific

UCLA

University of San Francisco

UC Irvine

A lot of the online programs do not require GRE.

UCSF just dropped their GRE requirement

University of Southern Indiana

St. Scholastica in Duluth MN does not, if you have a GPA above 3.0

Hello YellowboneRN I would really appreciate the list of schools if you don't mind. Thanks in advance.

in Southern California (for Entry-Level Master's Programs):

Loma Linda (but they do require the TEAS and a critical thinking test)

Western University

Cal State Fullerton

Drexel University dosn't require GRE's

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