Western Governor's university BSN & Southern California University of Health Sciences

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hi! i'm wondering of anyone have heard of western governor's university & southern california university of health sciences. has bsn preclicensure program that enables experienced healthcare worker (ven cna) to have bsn distance learning program if you live in southern california. you have to have your preqreuisites done before u apply to their program (see their website). http://www.wgu.edu/online_health_pro...sing_licensure

it doesnt say specifically what subjects and how many units though. i spoke to a counselor, they just started the program in socal. he wanted me to apply and pay $50 to find out what i need, but why apply if i dont have any of the science classes yet? i was just getting info so i know if this is the path i should be going.

anyways, there's this other school that i found out that u may take your 4-unit science class in 4 weekends (saturday and sunday)! yes! it's located in southern california - whittier ca. go to www.integratedscienceprogram.com its through southern ca university of health sciences. i love it because i can keep working but it's expensive - about $2000 per 4 unit subject. but i guess as long as u achieve your goal sooner then it's alright. they are accredited by wasc. west coast university accepts them if you take classes from them. i guess do your homework and find out if the school u'r going to will accept it.

my questions are: did anyone went to these school?

how was your experience?

i'm planning to take anatomy and physiology i and ii and microbiology at scuhs starting this august.

your replies are appreciated!

also another question: How hard is it for a person W/O a degree to get into the Nursing program? i have almost all of my pre-reqs done i saw on their website they give priority to people with degrees

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