RPN TO RN PROGRAM AT CENTENNIAL

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Centennial RPN TO RN FULL TIME September 2021!

Hey everyone, 

I hope all is well. If anyone has taken the RPN to RN program at Centennial or will be this September, could you please share your experiences (will be doing full time).

1. How hard were the courses 1-10? How did they compare to RPN school courses? How much time were you investing to get good marks?

2. What are exact requirements needed to get into Ryerson after finishing this program?

3. Is Ryerson component harder the same or easier? Also when do we apply for Ryerson?

All discussion is appreciated, thank you

I didn't spend as much time studying in the bridging portion as when I did during the RPN program. I think if you got good grades in RPN and are currently working as an RPN, that'll help you out a lot.

The requirements I only had to meet to get into Ryerson was to meet the GPA requirements. The school and the person responsible for this will send out an email when it's time to apply. For me, they sent us an email in January and had a week or two to complete the application process. By May, we had a conditional offer from Ryerson for September intake.

Hi everyone!!

I recently accepted my offer for the Sept intake Flex program.  I have some questions regarding clinical and in-class hours for the flex program.

1) How many days a week are we in class/ on campus?

2) How many clinical days are included per week?

Thanks!

On 8/16/2021 at 6:00 PM, RPNnurse1997 said:

Hi everyone!!

I recently accepted my offer for the Sept intake Flex program.  I have some questions regarding clinical and in-class hours for the flex program.

1) How many days a week are we in class/ on campus?

2) How many clinical days are included per week?

Thanks!

Most classes were done online and I went to campus a few times per semester for lab work when we had group clinicals. Clinicals in 2nd semester was once a week and the 3rd semester was twice a week. 

Thank-you for your response!

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