thanks for letting me know about that! what exactly does someone who graduates from the direct entry msn program do? do they still function as an rn? edit: the [color=#006666]gem program is designed for students with a non-nursing baccalaureate degree or higher. students receive a generalist education in nursing at the graduate level and are conferred a master's degree upon graduation. students are eligible to sit for rn licensure and clinical nurse leader (cnl) certification. i guess i answered my own question...
I'm resurrecting this thread. What were the stats like to get into either Loyola or Rush ABSN programs? I am currently an undergrad student working towards a BS Bio degree, but I've decided to pursue nursing instead.