Published Sep 3, 2009
sugareestudent
7 Posts
The title says it all. I would prefer a community college because of the courses I have completed. I have a 4.0 in inorganic chem, 3 terms of a&p, microbiology, psych & developing psych, english and sociology. I will be taking cpr/1st aid, statistics and biochem this fall so I can consider some universities next fall but would love to start a ADN program as soon as possible. I would consider any schools in the Puget sound area, north or along the coast. I do not have a CNA and would not be looking foward to getting one as I am a single mom and a waitress and can not afford the cost of any classes that fin aid does not cover. Thanks
Miss_Piggy.RN
199 Posts
As far as I know most ADN programs require CNA certification now.
seamel
121 Posts
Shoreline CC is still accepting apps.
For Spring - Skagit Valley College ( but they require CNA certification ...)
scottjon
20 Posts
Shoreline admits every quarter (except summer) and does not require a CNA.
http://shoreline.edu/nursing/
Scott
LetUrLightShineRN
48 Posts
TCC, Seattle Central, Highline, Shoreline, Bellevue, do NOT require CNA certification. Pierce college does not require CNA Certification for admission but will give you an extra point in the admissions process if you have it. Highline will give you three extra points but again it's not required and there are alternatives to getting those points as well.