2 Year Track Nursing

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Hey people!!

I need some help here. I'm finishing my pre-nursing requirement at the end of the coming spring (anatomy, physiology, psychology, statistics, microbio). I also finished all of the General Education Requirements.

However, I have done a lot of research but could not find a schools in California that offers a two path. Most of the schools are 6 semesters, or 8 quarters, but I have no record of schools that I have 4 semesters...or two year program.

I ran across CAL STATE Long Beach's Two Year program...But...They're only accepting 36 people.

Do you guys know any schools that offer a 2 year program in any state. I will finish all of my General Education, so I will directly start on the nursing ciriculum.

Thanks

:specs: Cool then... Will post what I find out tomorrow.

Where are you in CA? I lived in LA, SD most of my life until 3 yrs ago.

I live in Torrance...so cal :)

Where did u moved three yeaers ago?

Did you try the BON?

This is a list, with links, to all of the approved nursing programs in CA.

http://www.rn.ca.gov/schools/rnprgms.htm#bsn

I checked that too...but the only schools I have found was CSULB, the rest of the accelerated programs are for ppl with RNs.

I am at one of the state colleges in CA and my program has what is called fast track where students who are done with GEs can graduate a semester earlier (so a total of 5 semesters). The nursing cirriculum allows students to add GE classes if needed. So for people like me who had already completed all of their GE classes, future nursing courses replace the units where the GEs would go so you can graduate sooner. For example, last semester (Spring '06) I took the nursing classes I needed to take along with the nursing classes that are for Spring of '07. Eh I had a long day today so I hope that made some sense haha. Let me know if you have any questions.

which cololege is that...

Specializes in Critical Care/ICU.
I checked that too...but the only schools I have found was CSULB, the rest of the accelerated programs are for ppl with RNs.

Almost all of the schools have RN-BSN. I found at least 3 programs that are Accelerated BSN (1-2 yrs) that are specifically for people with a bachelors degree in another field - no nursing background.

I read not too long ago the possiblity of community colleges beginning to award BSN by working with local Universities and hospitals. I can't find any literature on this but it might be worth checking out?

Almost all of the schools have RN-BSN. I found at least 3 programs that are accelerated BSN (1-2 yrs) that are specifically for people with a bachelors degree in another field - no nursing background.

I read not too long ago the possiblity of community colleges beginning to award BSN by working with local Universities and hospitals. I can't find any literature on this but it might be worth checking out?

hrmm yeah...i'll check on that...I do not have a BS already.

which cololege is that...

Sonoma State University

Sonoma State University

oo hehe th anks

Specializes in med/surg/tele/neuro/rehab/corrections.

Kreizy here is a website that lists all colleges by state. You can find any accredited college thru this website. :)

http://www.utexas.edu/world/comcol/state/

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