Is the Nursing Program offered evenings and/or weekends?
No. Onondaga’s Nursing Program is primarily a daytime program. Occasionally, you will be able to do a clinical rotation on a Saturday or evening, but you cannot complete the program during evenings or weekends. The skills evaluation lab and computer testing lab are open Monday- Friday from 8:30 to 4:30. What is the time commitment while in the program? Students must be available one eight-hour day per week for clinical. Another one-half day to full-day of time will be required, depending on the student, to take exams, practice nursing skills, and for evaluation of nursing skills. Additional hours of reading/study time will be required. Can the program be completed in less than two years if all arts and science courses are finished? Because each clinical course is a prerequisite to the next one, it will take at least four semesters for generic students to complete the program once the nursing courses are started. Can the Nursing Program be completed part-time? Yes. If you are a part-tim
No. Onondaga’s Nursing Program is primarily a daytime program. Occasionally, you will be able to do a clinical rotation on a Saturday or evening, but you cannot complete the program during evenings or weekends. The skills evaluation lab and computer testing lab are open Monday- Friday from 8:30 to 4:30.