Q&A: If the college I choose doesn’t have a nursing program, how do i get my nursing degree?
Question by charj.till: If the college I choose doesn’t have a nursing program, how do i get my nursing degree?
They don’t have an beginning RN program, they just have RN-BN so what do I do. Is their an alternate major that I can pick to get to nursing, or will I just have to choose a different school?
I want to attend DePaul. is there any way I can start off their.
Best answer:
Answer by uvbeenburgled
You will have to change schools. You may be able to take your core classes (i.e. microbiology, anatomy and physiology) there and transfer them to your Associate of Nursing school. I would check that they are transferable first. Why not just go all in and get your BSN? I just finished my 2 year ADN (associate RN) program and will probably go back for another 2 years to get my BSN. It may be worth it to do it now.
What do you think? Answer below!



May 22nd, 2011 at 10:19 am
Different school.
The University of Washington has a pretty good nursing program!
May 22nd, 2011 at 11:19 am
You’ll have to change schools.
May 22nd, 2011 at 11:21 am
you’ll have to transfer out of that college and into a school that has one. but you can start taking general classes and prereqs for nursing that may transfer such as english, microbiology, anatomy, and such…