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Actually CAC is in the process of changing EVERYTHING come the Fall semester. I applied for Spring and instead of the usual carry over into the fall I recieved a letter stating the above. So they will have a waitlist in the end. However, as an LPN you may be able to bypass a wait to get into Block 3 in most areas as long as you have all the pre and co reqs done.
I was told today by my instructor that the arizona school system is changing. She told a few of my classmates and I that they are phasing out undergraduate nursing programs so schools will be excepting fewer students and eventually none? She mentioned that the schools and universities are losing money with the nursing programs and soon they will only be investing in graduate nursing programs.
I was told today by my instructor that the arizona school system is changing. She told a few of my classmates and I that they are phasing out undergraduate nursing programs so schools will be excepting fewer students and eventually none? She mentioned that the schools and universities are losing money with the nursing programs and soon they will only be investing in graduate nursing programs.
Can you elaborate on that? Be more specific.....Please.....
I was told today by my instructor that the arizona school system is changing. She told a few of my classmates and I that they are phasing out undergraduate nursing programs so schools will be excepting fewer students and eventually none? She mentioned that the schools and universities are losing money with the nursing programs and soon they will only be investing in graduate nursing programs.
I was told by a family member who is an Executive Director of ANA that there has been a long hard push to phase out the ADN programs and move to pure BSN programs. The greatest issue with doing this is it add to an already existing nursing shortage. So in short she said that not until the shortage was addressed would the ADN be eliminated.
Now to speak of AZ specifically, I cannot see the ADN programs being unprofitable considering there are 1-1.5 year waiting lists. There is a student for every seat. They could charge $40,000 for an ADN if they wanted to and their seats would still be filled, the private schools prove this. They tack on so many pre-req classes that they ensure they get a decent revenue flow from nursing students. It is insane that an ADN nearly take 4 years to accomplish.
chamberlain college of nursinghere are the reason's why
no waiting lists
accelerated 3 year bsn program
dont need any prereq's to get in, they are included in the program
only need 2.75 gpa to get in
high school transcripts dont count in their decision to accept you
affordable for most people
trimester all year round
double accreditation
good luck:d
no offense but how do you figure "affordable for most people" when tuition is $50k something?
itismemonica
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What schools in the Phx. area run without waiting list & get you in on either a point system based on grades or first come first serve. I am a LPN wanting to transition to a RN. TIA!!!