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angeles university foundation
campus: mc arthur highway, 2009 angeles city, philippines
contact nos.: (6345) 888-2663 to 65 or 323-5618 to 20 local 707
arellano university
about: offers international nursing program, 3 yrs will be spent at au and senior year at alderson-broaddus college in west virginia. you will receive a diploma from alderson-broaddus college.
duration: 4 yrs. subjects already taken will be credited but still you have to finish the 4 year course.
tuition fee: intl. nursing program p50,000 – p65,000
local bsn p16,000 – p18,000
campus: 2600 legarda st., sampaloc manila
contact no.: 735-3684
capitol medical center colleges
www.capitolmedical.org/cmccolleges/index.html
campus: no. 4 sto. domingo avenue, quezon city
contact no.: 742-5531
dr. carlos s. lanting college
www.lantingcollege.com
tuition fee: p296/unit; p19,000 – p22,000
perks: offers night school
duration: 2 - 3 years
campus: tandang sora avenue, sangandaan, novaliches, quezon city
contact nos.: 930-5302 / 938-7782 to 89
de ocampo memorial college
campus: 2921 nagtahan street, sta. mesa, metro manila
contact nos.: 715-1891 to 92
de los santos college - sti college of health professions inc.
campus: 201 e. rodrigues sr. blvd., quezon city
contact nos.: 721-7887 / 721-7877 / 722-8597 / 413-4977 fax: 721-7871
dr. yanga’s francisco balagtas colleges
campus: macarthur highway, wakas, bocaue, bulacan
emilio aguinaldo college
campus: 1113-1117 san marcelino st. cor. gonzales st. ermita manila 1000
contact no: 521-2710
family clinic inc., college
tuition fee: p22,000 – p24,000
[color=#373737]campus: 1452 orificenio h. lacson st., in sampaloc, manila
global city innovative college
campus: 3/f bonifacio technology center, 31st st. corner 2nd ave., crescent park west, bonifacio global city, taguig city
j. p. sioson colleges, inc
campus: 75, bukidnon st., bago bantay, quezon city
contact no.: 927-3683
kester grant college
campus: quezon city
lorma colleges
campus: carlatan, san fernando city, launion
contact no.: (072) 888-2616
manila doctor’s college
campus: president macapagal boulevard, pasay city
contact nos.: 833-5983 / 832-0712
metropolitan hospital college of nursing
tuition fee: p400+/unit
duration: 2 ½ - 3 yrs.
campus: 1357 j. masangkay st., sta. cruz, manila
contact no. : [color=#333333]254-1111
our lady of fatima university
campus:[color=#333333]120 mcarthur highway[color=#333333], valenzuela city, philippines
[color=#333333]contact nos.: 293–2703 to 06
perpetual help college of manila
campus: 1240 a. conceptio st., sampaloc, manila
contact no.: 731-8199
philippine college of health and sciences
campus: 766 coromina st., c.m. recto ave., manila
contact no.: 733-9480
philippines women’s university
about: it has a trimester program.
duration: 2 years including 1 summer
tuition fee: p720 per unit + acceptance fee of 10,000/year and residence fee of 5,000/semester
campus: 1743 taft avenue, manila / e. de los santos avenue, quezon city / davao campus
contact no.: 526-8421
san beda college
campus:638 e. mendiola st., san miguel, manila / highlands pointe, brgy., san juan 1920 taytay, rizal
contact nos.: sbc manila 7356011 to 15 / sbc rizal - 660-9667 to 68
southeast asian college
campus: 290 espana cor. n. ramirez st., quezon city
contact no.: 712-3640
st. dominic savio college
campus: block 1 lot 6 mountain heights subdivision, quirino hi-way, pangarap, caloocan city, philippines
contact nos.: 961-5497 / 961-7755
st. ignatius health science college
about: offers registered nursing (asdn)
duration: 2 years. students spend 5 trimesters in the philippines, and their last trimester at fresno city college (california, usa), where they finish as us graduates.
tuition fee: p67,000 – p128,080
campus: 2/f prosperity west center, 92a west avenue, quezon city, philippines
contact nos.: 373-8707 / 373-6623
st. jude college
campus: don quijote cor. dimasalang st., sampaloc manila, 1008
contact no.: 731-4374
st. paul university –tuguegarao
campus: mabini st., tuguegarao city, cagayan
united doctors medical center and college
campus: 290 españa cor. n. ramirez st., quezon city
phone no.: 712-3640
universidad de sta. isabel
campus: elias angeles st., naga city
contact nos.: (054) 473-8417/ 473-8442/ 473-8471/ 473-9954 loc 219
university of makati
www.pinoywebsights.com/pnmalumni
about: formerly known as pamantasan ng makati. it has a regis program which you can customize your class schedule according to your availability and needs.
tuition fee: p700/unit
perks: offers night and weekend classes
duration: 2 - 3 years
campus: room 303, bldg. 2, university of makati complex, j.p. rizal ext., west rembo, fort bonifacio, makati city
contact no.: 881-1571 / 882-0535
university of perpetual help dalta
campus: alabang zapote road, pamplona, las pinas city
contact no.: 871-0639
university of regina carmeli
about: urc is a private, catholic school owned and managed by the augustinian sisters of our lady of consolation. it is the only catholic university in bulacan. classes start on november.
campus: barasaoin, malolos, bulacan
contact no.: 791-1204
university of la sallete – santiagao city
campus: dubinan east, santiago city, isabela
visayas
cebu normal university
campus: osmena blvd., cebu city
contact no.: (32) 253-9611
cebu doctor’s university
campus: osmena blvd., cebu city
contact no.: (32) 253-8001
iloilo doctor’s college
campus: west ave., molo, iloilo city
contact nos.: (33) 338-2830 / 337-0034
riverside college
campus: dr. pablo o. torre sr. st., bacolod city
contact no.: (32) 433-7331
silliman university
campus: hibbard ave., dumaguete city
st. gabriel college
campus: g. pastrana st., kalibo, aklan
university of san agustin
campus: gen. luna st., iloilo city, philippines
contact no.: (33) 337-4841
west negros college
about: offers different nursing curriculum for medical professionals and the other for second degree - non medical; classes are held daily and during weekends.
tuition fee: p15,000 - p20,000
duration: 2 – 2 ½ years
campus: burgos st., bacolod city
contact no.: (34) 434-4561
mindanao
brokenshire college
campus: madapo hills, davao city, davao del sur
contact nos.: (082) 227-2105 or 227-3538
davao doctors college
campus: malvar st., davao city
davao medical center colleges
duration: 18 months
campus: davao city
lyceum northwestern university
campus: tapuac district, dagupan city
hi guys! i'm new here and i find this forum very helpful. thank you for sharing your knowledge as well as your experience! It's really a great help. I'm now planning to take up nursing on year 2008, probably summer, itll be my 2nd course, i graduated wih a degree in business. And now i have decided to shift my career. The following are my preffered schools:
1. University of makati/pamantasan ng Lunsod ng Makati
2. Manila Doctor's College
3. PWU/Philippine Women's University- Taft.
I prefer to study on one of the schools i mentioned. But i would like to learn more about the quality of education that these schools offer. I wanted to take up my 2nd degree in a good school that offers quality education.
I heard positive feedbacks about Manila Doctors, but it will take me another 4 years to finish the course as they are strict when it comes to the schedule.
PWU offers a 2 yr program for 2nd coursers but i heard a lot of negative things about this school so i was quite disappointed.
While I heard that UMAK seems to be a good school, however, i'm way too far from this school as i live in cavite. Though what is most important to me is the quality of teaching. I would like to pass the NLE. This time. i'll make sure that i'll be more serious with my studies as Nursing is not an easy career.
Please help me which school i should choose. Which among these is better?
I would really apprecate your help.
Thank you and God Bless everyone!
Hi everyone, just updating you about my school hunting adventures.
I am thinking of choosing between Capitol Medical and World Citi College. I found out I cannot give duplicate copies of the Honorable Dismissal Certificate (in the hopes of taking entrance exams in both then enrolling in either if I passed in both).
When I was waiting for evaluation in WCC, I chanced upon two girls who said they graduated in 2006, passed the board in 2007 and are having difficulty looking for a hospital job. One said the Philippines has so many nurses the hospitals are not hiring. The other said they have no new news about working abroad, since retrogression is keeping them from getting to the US. Until now, no one has told me what retrogression is in the simplest language, so I don't know what they are talking about.
Just to share info...
[until now, no one has told me what retrogression is in the simplest language, so i don't know what they are talking about.]
it means:
you have thousands of people in line to get their meals; however, there are only a hundred available. so, if you're not in the first 100 people, you have to wait for your turn until meals are made available and ready for the next 100 people, and so on... in terms of the visa retrogression issue, it may take several years for us green card visas available for nurses coming from the phils. as there are several thousands (also applicants coming from other countries as well) who have been waiting in line.
i hope this helps!
[until now, no one has told me what retrogression is in the simplest language, so i don't know what they are talking about.]it means:
you have thousands of people in line to get their meals; however, there are only a hundred available. so, if you're not in the first 100 people, you have to wait for your turn until meals are made available and ready for the next 100 people, and so on... in terms of the visa retrogression issue, it may take several years for us green card visas available for nurses coming from the phils. as there are several thousands (also applicants coming from other countries as well) who have been waiting in line.
i hope this helps!
thank you marwan for that metaphore. anyway, i got to chat with an american who has a filipina girlfriend, she is in the us now with a student visa. according to my friend, a filipino with a tourist or student visa who is in the us is not covered by the retrogression. of course, that is just a piece of information, i have no way of knowing if that is true or not.
by the way, i have narrowed my choice down to the dr. lanting school in novaliches. i need an inexpensive yet safe place to stay near there, if you guys out there know, please send me a private message or even a post in this thread.
hi guys! i'm new here and i find this forum very helpful. thank you for sharing your knowledge as well as your experience! it's really a great help. i'm now planning to take up nursing on year 2008, probably summer, itll be my 2nd course, i graduated wih a degree in business. and now i have decided to shift my career. the following are my preffered schools:1. university of makati/pamantasan ng lunsod ng makati
2. manila doctor's college
3. pwu/philippine women's university- taft.
i prefer to study on one of the schools i mentioned. but i would like to learn more about the quality of education that these schools offer. i wanted to take up my 2nd degree in a good school that offers quality education.
i heard positive feedbacks about manila doctors, but it will take me another 4 years to finish the course as they are strict when it comes to the schedule.
pwu offers a 2 yr program for 2nd coursers but i heard a lot of negative things about this school so i was quite disappointed.
while i heard that umak seems to be a good school, however, i'm way too far from this school as i live in cavite. though what is most important to me is the quality of teaching. i would like to pass the nle. this time. i'll make sure that i'll be more serious with my studies as nursing is not an easy career.
please help me which school i should choose. which among these is better?
i would really apprecate your help.
thank you and god bless everyone!
hello,
i'm on my last trimester of a 22 month program to get my bsn at pwu-qc. i will be the first to tell you that they are not perfect. but they make up for it in helping their students with the administrative aspect of class schedule, duty rotations and just having a understanding attitude. after going to duty with multiple schools and hearing their stories of their school programs i feel lucky i ended up at pwu-qc. i heard of stories of students not liking their present school and wanted to transfer but can't get their school to give them the transcripts. at another school i hear that their clinical instructor wasn't even a nurse or a doctor but a midwife to teach them. i figure when you pay that much money on tuition you deserve the best they can give you. if that is the best then i just have to question why? there are other horror stories you can read about on the official website of the republic of the philippines forum (http://www.gov.ph/forum/default.asp).
anyone interested in getting your bsn from a reputable college should have pwu at quezon city on your short list of schools. they have a trimester program for 2nd coursers that will get you to graduation in less than 2 years. it's not a school for a lazy student. you will have to have the discipline to read and study on your own. they do not spoon feed you the information that you need to pass the boards. they sometimes don't list the pages you need to read. they believe you are a professional and hence don't need to tell you the pages numbers. if you can't find the topic within the textbook then you have bigger issues.
they present the material via powerpoint and it gives you enough information to pass their exams. there is really no need to take notes since they hand you the presentation at the end of class. pwu believes you are there to learn the material and not waste your time scribbling down notes. but it will be your job to reinforce the material from the textbooks to fully understand the material for the nursing boards. (tip: be prepared to look at other textbooks beyond what they recommend)
related learning experience is not a joke there. they will put you in hospitals working on live people. other schools have dummies to simulate the real world. pwu sticks you in the real world. this is where you put theory into practice. don't worry there will be an instructor (an rn or a doctor/rn) by your side to help you navigate through your fears as well as get you through your rotation.
as for cheating, well that goes hand-in-hand with schooling. i've seen it occur in school and the administration tries to control it. will the cheating hurt an honest student ....no. pwu has there own way of dealing with it. if you give a half hearted attempt you will pass their exams. but you have to realize continuing a half hearted attempt throughout the 2 years will definitely fail you on the nursing boards. so yes you will pass school, but no you will not pass the boards. so it begs the question... why go to school if you won't pass the boards. so study hard.
some were asking about weekends and evening classes. pwu doesn't have evening classes and you will be going to school and going to hospital duty 6 days a week, at different hours. some rotations you are on days, some you are there overnight. it depends on the rotation. on your last trimester they add sunday for your review class for the boards. yes, that means 7 days a week either going to class, going to duty or both. hey, you wanted to finish asap. then this is the school for you. at least we are by trinoma and sm north to take your mind off your studies.
they can be reached at tel. no. 926-9312, 920-6309, 920-6313. they have ongoing quarterly enrollment. so you can enter either june, sept or jan qtr. i recommend coming in during the june batch, just my preference.
hi guys
can anyone kindly inform us the current tuition fees you are paying as a 2nd courser/shifter in the nursing school you're in? (i only need the info for this for the nursing schools in manila but if anyone wants to inform us about his/her school as well even it's in visayas or mindanao i think it's OK too, it might be helpful for those who are staying on that place).
it would be much appreciated if you can detail it coz the tuition you're currently paying might vary as well depending on your sched. but if you'll just mention the amount per unit or amount per sem is fine.
thanks very much. cheers! (",)
:)
Thank you Marwan for that metaphore. Anyway, I got to chat with an American who has a Filipina girlfriend, she is in the US now with a student visa. According to my friend, a Filipino with a tourist or student visa who is in the US is not covered by the retrogression. Of course, that is just a piece of information, I have no way of knowing if that is true or not.By the way, I have narrowed my choice down to the Dr. Lanting school in Novaliches. I need an inexpensive yet SAFE place to stay near there, if you guys out there know, please send me a private message or even a post in this thread.
Sorry, but they are covered by the retrogression as there are no visas available. One cannot work with the student visa either. Nor can one work with the tourist visa.
Eveyone that wishes to work in the US as an RN is under the retrogression as there are no visas to adjust to, even if one is in the US. And going to the US when there were visas available, meant taking cuts in front of others and that is not the way to do things any longer.
There are also only about 10,000 green cards per year from your country and that includes children and spouses, so not many per se for nurses total.
Go to nursing school because that is something that you wish to do, but do not go because you think that it will get you to the US. Right now there is about a five year wait for a chance at a green card and that is for those that are already out of school, with not even having started, your chances of getting a visa will be even slimmer.
Statistics from last year showed 632,000 students in nursing in your country, and now it is up to 950,000. No jobs, passing rate of only 44% on the NLE from the better programs, and much less from the schools that should not even be open, some of them actually have not had one student pass the NLE. No place to get work experience and many other countries will not consider you without a local license as well as work experience.
I would do a thorough search before making any commitment about any school as to what your prospects will be when you actually get out. Your government is actually trying to slow down the second courser programs and they are adding a year to them as well, so it will be a three year progra, and not two, by the time that you are in training.
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Hi Gemini Star, would you know a list (if there are any) of schools recognized internationally?