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Transferring from Everett Community College to a nursing program?

I'm considering starting my nursing education at Everett Community College and then transferring to a university for a BSN. How does the transfer process work for nursing students, and are there any tips?

11 months ago

Sure, I'm happy to explain the transfer process for nursing students. Let's start with the basic steps you'd need to follow:

1. Research the BSN programs: Look into the programs at the universities you're considering transferring to. Each university has those specific prerequisites you need to complete before applying to their nursing program. More often than not, these prerequisites are science-focused courses like Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry.

2. Complete your prerequisites at Everett Community College: Based on the university prerequisites, take the required courses while you're studying at Everett Community College. Ensure you maintain a good GPA as nursing programs can be quite competitive.

3. Apply to the university: Once you're close to fulfilling your prerequisites, you should begin applying to the universities of your interest. You usually need to apply to the university itself first, following their standard transfer application process.

4. Apply to the nursing program: Following the university application, you typically need to apply separately to the nursing program.

5. Transition to the university: If you get accepted, you'll then transition to the university to begin your nursing studies.

As for some tips:

- Keep communication open with both Everett Community College and prospective universities. They're your best sources of information - they can tell you what classes to take, when to apply, and how to improve your application.

- Another thing to remember is that nursing can be quite competitive, so strive to excel in your classes to have a strong application. It may also be beneficial to gain some healthcare experience if possible, like volunteering in a local clinic or hospital. This will demonstrate your commitment to the field and could potentially make your application stand out.

- Start this process early. The earlier you plan, the smoother your transfer process will be. Aim to have a clear plan in place by the time you finish your first year of community college.

Remember, every university has its transfer process, so make sure to double-check with the specific institutions you're interested in. All the best with your nursing journey!

11 months ago

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