Ccsn-waiting Lists??

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Hi i am currently a nursing student in Buffalo, NY well 'PRE' NURSING i applied to the program which only comes once a year so i applied for the fall of 07, and they can't evaluate my pre req's til the end of the spring semester, the advisor basically told me after my grades and pre req's are evaluated i have to hope that some people have dropped out, if there are not enough openings i have to sit on my tail and wait til next year to apply and i have no other courses to take in the meantime unless they're approved by the nursing department without being admitted into the program. Is there a similar situation going on at CCSN? If i wait til janurary to be admitted fine, i just don't wanna wait another year. Thanks! any help!

Specializes in Peds, PICU, Home health, Dialysis.
CCSN has to DOUBLE their admission by fall of this year required by legislature. So, Fall 07 will have 240 students entering the program.

That's 25% of applicants getting admitted after applying. However if there is a 1000, you will find that not all of them qualify or have a high number of points.

Where did you hear about that, or read it? I had heard about it last year from another student, but I've never been able to find anything online that states that.

Specializes in Psych.

CCSN double their admissions?! I don't see how they can do that without aggressively hiring more instructors (ranked #1 on nevada's endangered species list!). Someone earlier in the thread asked about Touro. It is roughly $14000 per year for a 2 year ELM program.

Dee

Specializes in Peds, PICU, Home health, Dialysis.
CCSN double their admissions?! I don't see how they can do that without aggressively hiring more instructors (ranked #1 on nevada's endangered species list!). Someone earlier in the thread asked about Touro. It is roughly $14000 per year for a 2 year ELM program.

Dee

Thats where I am confused -- if CCSN were to double their admissions, they would to seriously hire a ton more instructors and I am unsure if they even have the classroom space available.

I heard last year that the state of Nevada was awarding grants to all of the accredited colleges/universities that award an ADN or BSN in order to double enrollment by a certain year. I heard that from another student though, so I am unsure of how accurate that is.

CCSN is accepting approx. 128 for this fall and then 120 more in spring 08. From what I was told by an advisor there they took the same amount last year as well.

Specializes in SRNA.

A few years back the NV legislature approved monies to colleges that increased enrollment in nursing programs, but I haven't heard of anything recently, or specifically about CCSN.

But in 2004 or 2005, UNR doubled its enrollment as a result of this funding.

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