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Moving to Tucson...HELP
40K for an ADN!! I mean yeah I have tuition reimbursement and the old GI bill I gotta start using, but DANG. Talk about finding where the need is and banking off of it. Well if nothing else at least I know that PMI does have a nursing program in Tucson; if all else fails.
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Moving to Tucson...HELP
My grades are decent at my previous school I carried a 3.8. I have emailed an advisor at both pima cc and at the university. Needless to say they didn't want to come right out and tell me how long the wait would be; thats when I started researching. I am definatly glad to hear that they are admitting more students per semester. I suppose I will just finish my last semester. Heck if all else fails just apply to all the programs I can and wait it out. Thank you soo much for your help.
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Pima CC
How long is the waiting list for the LPN program offered a Pima Community College? I have been unsuccessful finding this info online.
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Arizona Nursing Links
thank you for posting this. i am moving to tucson and this information was very helpful.
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Moving to Tucson...HELP
i am currently in japan and when i heard that i was moving back to the southwest i was thrilled!! then i started looking into how my pre-requisites in nursing were going to transfer. thankfully all of my class but one:rolleyes:. i have been admitted to pima community college and have began applying at university of arizona. then i was researching how long the clinical wait was and i just wanted to scream . i found an article that said pima cc has a waiting list of 300+ and only accepts 34 students a semester. university of arizona had 170+ students apply and only 50 were accepted last spring. then i ran into random articles that said grand canyon university and pima medical institute were opening a nursing program; but couldn't find a lick of information on it. i am 4 classes away from petitioning. with money not being an issue which school offers the quickest entry; associates or bachelor doesn't matter. please help me :bowingpur