Published Nov 6, 2018
lalaland024
5 Posts
Okay, so I realize that this might be a long shot or near impossible, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of a school that accepts nursing school students for the final semester given that it aligns with their curriculum. For reasons I won't state here, I am trying to get into another nursing program (ADN or diploma) that will allow a student from another school to join their class for their final semester. Location isn't really of importance to me but any information or resources would be very helpful - any specific schools that you know of that have a flexible transfer policy in this regard. Also, while I respect everyone's opinion on the subject, please try to refrain from judgmental comments here. Thanks:happy:
rnhopeful82, ASN, RN
165 Posts
I know mine doesn't, nor am I under the impression that many, if any, do.
NICU Guy, BSN, RN
4,161 Posts
I don't know of any school that allows transfer of any core nursing classes. Most universities (regardless of the degree) have a minimum number of credits that must be taken at their school in order to get a diploma from them. It prevents you from going 3 1/2 yrs to State University and transfer your last semester to Harvard, just so your degree says "Harvard".
meanmaryjean, DNP, RN
7,899 Posts
I know of no schools in my state that would allow such a transfer.