Do You Get Accepted Into The University Of Michigan Nursing Program Freshman Year?

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I know some colleges admit you into the school or program freshman year and some you have to apply after sophmore year. I’m looking for a big university that admits you into the nursing program freshman year so there is no chance of having plans ruined if you dont get accepted after sophomore year.

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  1. Anna P on November 25, 2009 8:39 pm

    Usually you enter as an undeclared major and enter during your junior year, but every school is different. Nursing is VERY competitive–you cannot go wrong starting of at UM and transferring later if you need to. There are waitlists at all nursing programs in the country.

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  2. Gary Smith, RealtorĀ® on November 25, 2009 9:06 pm

    I would agree, that U of M is a terrific school, if you are getting a BS or Masters in Nursing. If you are looking for a job in nursing, you might consider a Community College which would be less expensive. Yes, there are waiting lists.
    I know many nurses that went that route (one even did it through a correspondence school) found employment, and then took additional online courses to get their BS and Masters while their employer paid! They owed less money after completing school and were able to purchase homes and cars instead of paying off student loans.
    This is your choice, but make it a business decision. Speak with some Human Resource Directors in Hospitals to see what the difference in pay is between an RN and BSN.

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