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Re: Nursing in JC
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All the information is on their site. http://www.christhospital.org/son_admissions.cfm

Your credits should transfer, but just talk to admissions.

Posted on: 2009/9/15 17:02
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Thank you everyone for your input and suggestions. I noticed that the program at Christ Hospital is in conjunction with HCC. Does it make a difference whether I apply to HCC or to the hospital? And does anyone know if my credits from my BA such as English composition and college algebra would transfer to HCC?

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Christ Hospital has a 2 year ADN RN program. Plenty of people in the program have a BA or other degree already and are changing careers as well (myself included). The school has also just received "School of Excellence" recognition.

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Try looking into:

New Jersey City University Fast Track Nursing Program.

http://web.njcu.edu/sites/profstudies ... nursing_fasttrack_bsn.asp

Posted on: 2009/9/14 18:24
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My Wife changed careers and became an RN a couple of years ago. She went the 4 year route and obtained a BSN from Rutgers -Newark. She liked the program and the $ was far less then private colleges. She told me to let you know their ARE accelerated Nursing programs that would allow you to graduate in 18 months with a BSN, however the downside of that is you are in school all year round which would be tough if you are currently working. And she said that from talking to new Nurses that did the accelerated program, seem to have a harder time transitioning into the job, maybe because they don't have the same amount of clinical experience etc. So good luck , we need Nurses!

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Check your PM's

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I'm looking to change careers and interested in finding out more about any RN programs that are in or close to Jersey City. I already have a BA in an unrelated field. The resources on the web haven't been very helpful, and I was hoping anyone in the medical field could recommend the type of program that would best suit me since I already have a 4 year degree and would like to not have to go back and spend 4 years to get a BSN degree. I live near JCMC so any programs affiliated with them would be optimal.

Thank you!!

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