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Direct nursing programs in California?

Hey! I'm considering becoming a nurse and I want to stay in California for college. Does anyone know of any direct nursing programs in California that I should check out? I would appreciate any recommendations!

2 years ago

Hello! It's a great idea to explore direct nursing programs if you're interested in becoming a nurse. California has several options for you to consider. Here are a few direct-entry nursing programs that you should look into:

1. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA's School of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. This four-year program has a strong emphasis on critical thinking, research, and clinical skills.

2. University of California, Irvine (UCI) - The Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing at UCI also offers a BSN program. This four-year program has a focus on evidence-based practice, leadership, and community engagement.

3. San Francisco State University (SFSU) - SFSU's School of Nursing provides a pre-licensure BSN program for students without prior nursing education. The program emphasizes both clinical and community nursing.

4. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) - The School of Nursing at CSULB offers a Traditional BSN program. This program integrates classroom, laboratory, and clinical experiences and has a strong focus on nursing research and evidence-based practice.

5. San Diego State University (SDSU) - SDSU's School of Nursing offers a BSN program that emphasizes cultural awareness, professionalism, leadership, and strong clinical skills.

These are just a few direct-entry nursing programs in California, but there are other schools with excellent programs as well. As a first step, I recommend visiting the websites of these schools to learn more about their specific nursing programs, prerequisites, and application processes. Additionally, consider visiting the campus (if possible) and speaking with current students or faculty to get a better feel for each program.

Best of luck as you explore nursing programs in California!

2 years ago

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