St. Louis University International Nursing

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Specializes in Medical/Surgical, L&D, Postpartum.

HI! I was just wondering if any of you guys heard of their study abroad nursing program. They offer an international nursing degree that allows you to work in the U.K., Spain and the U.S., if any of you have any information or experience for me I would greatly appreciate it!! Thanks!!

Working abroad require a license in each country; in France for example, you have to take the exam in french after you go to school for one year there even though you are an RN in US. Not shure for England but presume the same for Spain. But why you want to work as a nurse in Spain? :lol2:

Hi I am from California and I am obsessed with Spain. I researched nursing schools and SLU's international nursing degree sounds perfect. I would love to attend school in Madrid! Are nursing programs in Missouri just as impacted as they are in California? Please any info about this dual degree option would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!!

Jackie

Specializes in NICU, High-Risk L&D, IBCLC.
Are nursing programs in Missouri just as impacted as they are in California?/quote]

I think some programs in Missouri have long wait lists, but I didn't find that to be the case in St. Louis. I was living in California when I applied to University of Missouri-St. Louis (I was playing the waiting game in horribly impacted California). I was immediately accepted for the next semester.

Specializes in inpatient rehab (general, sci, tbi, cva).

Erika:

Here is the info on SLU's program in nursing in Spain:

http://spain.slu.edu/academics/ac_enfermeria_eng.html

Otherwise, if you have any other questions, talk to Judy Carlson (info below). She should be able to point you in the right direction!

http://nursing.slu.edu/faculty/carlson.html

Good luck!

Specializes in ICU/ER.
Are nursing programs in Missouri just as impacted as they are in California?/quote]

I think some programs in Missouri have long wait lists, but I didn't find that to be the case in St. Louis. I was living in California when I applied to University of Missouri-St. Louis (I was playing the waiting game in horribly impacted California). I was immediately accepted for the next semester.

This sounds promising! After waiting for two years to get into a program here in California, I got accepted. The same week we got orders to SW Illinois, about 14-15 miles from St. Louis. I was looking at St. Louis University's BSN program.

Do you have any more info you could offer up? I want to hit the ground running when we get there in June.

Thanks in advance.

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