Spring semester- Alverno College DEMSN

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Calling out all the Alverno DEMSNers out there. I am starting this Spring. Would be nice to know if there is anyone on the same boat. 

Name: Ahmed Elebiary. 

Major : Education. 

Current place: California. 

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On 9/21/2022 at 1:46 AM, Adeena said:

Hi I am hoping to start Spring 2023! any new updates about the program. Anyone from California that knows if this school is okay to start if we want to work in california? 

Hi Adeena!

Did you get accepted ? I applied to this school in March of this year and I got accepted with a condition that I take Biochem, abnormal and life span (Psych) but withdrew my application due to mixed reviews but decided to reapply LOL my coworker's best friend started this program in August and he loves it. My coworker applied as well...we are starting in January. We are all from California. 

To answer your question, it doesn't really matter where you attend school. you can work anywhere-you just have to make sure that the school is accredited. I plan to take my NCLEX in California.

If you wanna reach out my email is [email protected]

Specializes in oncology.
4 hours ago, alice2023 said:

To answer your question, it doesn't really matter where you attend school. you can work anywhere-you just have to make sure that the school is accredited. I plan to take my NCLEX in California

This is not exactly true. You can attend an nursing programmatic accredited school or a school approved by the state's BON. There is more safety in an accredited school as there are standards that must be met and the program is usually thoroughly investigated/evaluated. 

California has some specific curriculum requirements that other states do not have. Not all curriculums meet those requirements. 

2 hours ago, londonflo said:

This is not exactly true. You can attend an nursing programmatic accredited school or a school approved by the state's BON. There is more safety in an accredited school as there are standards that must be met and the program is usually thoroughly investigated/evaluated. 

California has some specific curriculum requirements that other states do not have. Not all curriculums meet those requirements. 

I didn't know know that...what requirements?

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