Published Jul 31, 2007
FutureRN1908
32 Posts
Hi all. I live in Maryland like 20 minutes from DC. I was wondering if anyone knows anything about Catholic University of America's nursing program? And what other schools should I apply to in the Maryland/DC area?
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
Hi,
I haven't heard of that school but depending on where you live you could check out Howard and Carroll Community Colleges. I think they both have decent reputations. The competition can be really stiff so it might not hurt to apply to more than one. Best of luck, Jules
ready4crna?
218 Posts
Catholic, georgetown, univ.of md @shady grove, montgomery college-takoma park, Prince george's cc, columbia union, Howard univ., frederick cc.
All of these are in the MD/DC area. all have at least a decent reputation in the area.
Some are MUCH more expensive than others, but all offer qualifications to sit for the nclex.
SiennaGreen
411 Posts
The CC's are such a good deal to begin with. Even if you choose not to stay there for NS, they are a great place to start since those pre req credits will transfer in to most Public Universities.
apple84
42 Posts
hi everyone, i am a catholic u grad.
i was a transfer student so it was a little rough transferring credits and transitioning into the program ... the nursing school was also going through major adminstrative changes at that time so it was definitely a frustrating experience.
catholic is a 4 yr program where u take your pre-reqs and nursing courses all together. now things have settled down...and i have heard its a much smoother transition into the program. many students here are 2nd degree students that fast track through the summer. you also have to take extra religion and philo courses..compared to other schools in the area.