Friday, November 5, 2010

My training program.

I found out two schools that offer Registered Nurse training programs:

I think these schools are less expensive than others.

1.- The Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing.

This school is located in Manhattan, they offer to the students an outstanding

academic program with the opportunity for hands-on clinical experience at a full-service

teaching hospital.

Financial Aid:

The Office of Financial Aid is located on the 4th floor and is open Monday through Friday.
they provide personal and confidential counseling to help you complete your application for
financial assistance.

Adrees

Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing
776 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Fl.
New York, NY 10001-6354

Phone Numbers
General Information: 212-614-6110
Admissions: 212-614-6108 / 212-614-6114
Financial Aid: 212-614-6104

2.- QueensBorough Community College CUNY (Nursing program)

In this school the students participate in clinical experiences during
each semester of the four core courses in the program, and utilize a
variety of private and public acute care hospitals in Queens and Nassau.
In addition, the Department has five well-equipped laboratories, a Virtual Hospital
utilizing simulation and a Nursing Computer Resource Center.

Requirements:

- Applicants must be a matriculated student at QCC and attend nursing advisement

sessions as posted on nursing website.

- Complete the Pre – Clinical sequence with a minimum grade point average of 3.0

- Take the National League of Nursing Pre Admission RN exam – RN PAX (refer to nln.org).

Registration end date for PAX RN exam will be 2 days prior to test.

Applicants interested in the Evening Program must complete all the biological sciences

(BI-301, 302, 311) - before entering NU-101 and are encouraged to complete additional

core requirements.

- Provide documentation in one of the following categories:

- U.S. Citizenship – a passport or birth certificate will suffice.

- Permanent Residency.

- international Students with F1 Status.

Adrees:

Queensborough Community College
Nursing Department
The City University of New York
222-05 56th. Ave.
Bayside, New York 11364

These schools say that you have to have a GED or high school Diploma,

pay for fees, but they don't say how much.


1 comment:

  1. Silvia,

    This is very good. I'm glad you found two schools? Are you considering going to a Nursing School now? I thought you wanted to work in a pharmacy?

    Mr. B.

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