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Considering nursing programs in California

I want to pursue nursing and am thinking about studying in California. What colleges have solid nursing programs there? I'd love any recommendations from current students or alumni!

a year ago

California is a rich hub for nursing programs, offering several highly regarded programs at both public and private universities. Here are few college suggestions:

1. University of California Los Angeles (UCLA): UCLA's School of Nursing is highly reputable and offers both an undergraduate program (Bachelor of Science) and graduate programs such as Master of Science in Nursing and PhD for those interested in further scholarly and research work in nursing.

2. University of California San Francisco (UCSF): UCSF is highly recognized in the healthcare field and is exclusively devoted to health sciences. They offer various graduate programs in nursing, including Master's and PhD tracks.

3. University of San Diego (USD): The Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science at USD, a private institution, has comprehensive programs from bachelor's degrees to doctoral programs.

4. California State University Fullerton (CSUF): The School of Nursing at CSUF provides a rich mix of both undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. It is particularly accessible for California residents given its public status.

5. San Diego State University (SDSU): SDSU's School of Nursing offers an undergraduate program with high NCLEX pass rates along with graduate programs.

I suggest you visit each college's nursing program website to get more detailed information. You'll want to look at the curriculum, hands-on clinical experiences, faculty expertise, NCLEX pass rates, and opportunities for research or internships. Don't forget to consider the cost and size of the college, and whether it's a match with your overall college preferences. Be mindful that some of these programs require a separate application or have prerequisites in addition to the college's general admission requirements.

a year ago

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