Nursing - Barry University Background
Denise Marrero is in the 12-month accelerated BSN option at Barry University. "I started off in the basic option, but switched to accelerated because I wanted to start working right away. You take the same classes in a shorter amount of time. I have a degree in microbiology, so I have all the required courses in order to do this."
"When I was doing my undergraduate degree... > [more]
Nursing - Thomas Jefferson University Holly Massimilla is a junior in the Accelerated Pathway to MSN at Thomas Jefferson University's College of Health Professions. This program allows students who already have an undergraduate degree to complete a combined BSN and MSN in 3 years. "I didn't know that I wanted to go into Nursing when I started college. I graduated with a BS in Biology, and was trying to decide what to do. I did a l... > [more]
Nursing - South Dakota State Mandy Rumph is a senior at South Dakota State Univeristy, and will graduate with a BS in Nursing in May 2001. "I'm from Montana - I came and visited SDSU and loved the campus. It's just the right size - big enough that you meet new people each day and small enough that you run into someone you know often. And it's less expensive to go to school here than in Montana."
"In our first 3 semes... > [more]
Nursing - UCLA Ed Nino is in the combined BSN/MSN program at UCLA. "I worked as an RN for 1.5 years before I decided to do an advanced degree. There are a lot of nurses in my family. I feel that I can contribute more if I continue my education. I'm really happy to be in the program at UCLA. From the people who work in the office to the administration, they want to make sure that you have everything you need... > [more]
Nursing - Widener Liz Evanitsky is a junior at Widener University, working towards a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing. "I decided my freshman year in college that I wanted to go into Nursing - my mom is a nurse, and I took an introductory course that made me think it was the right choice. I like studying Nursing because I learn something new every time I go to class; I know that I'm going to use this information.... > [more]
The Tagliatela College of Engineering at the University of New Haven (UNH) has been offering degrees in engineering since 1920. The College offers four-year Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in the following disciplines: chemical; civil; computer; electrical; mechanical engineering; systems; computer science, chemistry and information technology. A Bachelor of General Engineering degree, is also offered, which blends elements from each concentration to provide students with a broad general knowledge base. Students are encouraged either to participate in UNH's cooperative education program or to assist a ... [more]