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Is it possible to transfer from a university to a community college due its cost efficiency as an international student for nursing?

What things should you consider and what classes would be the on the priority list to take? I discovered that my university has no nursing program and only has pre-nursing program which is not that clear which made me stumble upon community colleges and many people encouraging it.

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Martin’s Answer

Sure, you can definitely switch to a community college! All you need to do is ensure that the nursing courses align with each other and meet the standards set by the nursing board. Typically, science subjects and elective courses will be transferable. If there's a hitch, you might need to redo a few courses or take on more clinical work. The main challenge you might face is meeting the required credit hours to graduate from the new school. So, take some time to explore the options available in your local area. You've got this!
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Todd’s Answer

Going the community college route is by far the best. In Tennessee... Community College is free.
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