- City College of San Francisco (CCSF) - 2025 applicants
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City College of San Francisco (CCSF) - 2025 applicants
This is very untrue and can be really bad misinformation for students interested in ABSN. There are MANY great PUBLIC ABSN programs that are 30-36k tuition compared to 100k tuition.... There are also many very organized but VERY competitive programs at many CSU's that offer ABSN. It is a great alternative route for many. However, also very heavy workload. Samuel Merrit, a PRIVATE college that offers ABSN, is very expensive and unorganized due to changes in their role system atm. ELMSN- is still a very good option, for some, and PUBLIC colleges like SFSU- ALSO OFFER IT, that is cheap.
- University of San Francisco Master's Entry (MSN) - 2025
- San Francisco State University (SFSU) - Entry Level Master of Science in Nursing (ELM)
- San Francisco State University (SFSU) Entry Level Master of Science in Nursing (ELM) - Fall 2024
- City College of San Francisco (CCSF) - 2025 applicants
- City College of San Francisco (CCSF) - 2025 applicants
- City College of San Francisco (CCSF) - 2025 applicants
- San Francisco State University (SFSU) - Entry Level Master of Science in Nursing (ELM)
- San Francisco State University (SFSU) - Entry Level Master of Science in Nursing (ELM)
- San Francisco State University (SFSU) - Entry Level Master of Science in Nursing (ELM)
- City College of San Francisco (CCSF) - 2025 applicants
- City College of San Francisco (CCSF) - 2025 applicants
- City College of San Francisco (CCSF) - 2025 applicants
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University of San Francisco Master's Entry (MSN) - 2025
Yes, waiting to get off a waitlist for a few other programs (currently #1 on waitlist) but keeping USF as a placeholder. I spoke to a nursing professor I work with and asked her for her advice on this and I agree with her. Since this is a non-nursing degree, even though it's masters, you're still pretty much going to be entry once you leave. applying for a second bachelors or an accelerated bachelors seems to be the way to go even if we re-apply for next year. I don't to waste 100k+ for the same degree I can get for 10-50k. plus with the current political administration I'm worried about the future issues or loan issues that could arise and want to do this smart.