Nursing: Post-RN for Internationally Educated Nurses 20 months Undergraduate Program By York University |Top Universities
Program Duration

20 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

35,148 CADTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

01 Mar, 2025Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

NursingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

York's Internationally Educated Nurse (IEN) program is specifically designed for internationally educated nurses who are not currently registered in Ontario. If you are a dedicated, skilled nurse registered outside of Canada and hoping to continue your nursing career in Ontario, this program is a good fit for you.
Offers of admission for Nursing will begin after the deadline (February 1) has passed. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
The IEN program takes only 20 months to complete as a full-time student and includes English language support and mentorship. You will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN degree) and will be qualified to take your Canadian Registered Nurses Exam.
The School of Nursing focuses on the theoretical, scientific and philosophical knowledge of human caring. The innovative person-centric approach to teaching at York University's School of Nursing develops the future leaders in Canada's health care system, preparing them for careers as nurses in hospitals, community health and other organizations, public health promotion leaders, nursing practice leaders, and health care managers or educators.
To be eligible for admission to this program, you must:
  • be a licensed Registered Nurse in your home jurisdiction;
  • be a resident of Ontario (landed immigrant, Canadian citizen or convention refugee);
  • submit all supporting documentation and language proficiency test results (if required) to York's Office of Admissions; and
  • have been evaluated for an RN by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) as possessing an education at least equivalent to a diploma level.
As a graduate of the School of Nursing at York, you will be well qualified in a wide range of nursing areas including institutional and community settings, public health promotion, education and program development in the rapidly growing health services and management sector. The program offers the building blocks that will prepare you to assume roles as practice leader, educator and/or manager.

Program overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

York's Internationally Educated Nurse (IEN) program is specifically designed for internationally educated nurses who are not currently registered in Ontario. If you are a dedicated, skilled nurse registered outside of Canada and hoping to continue your nursing career in Ontario, this program is a good fit for you.
Offers of admission for Nursing will begin after the deadline (February 1) has passed. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
The IEN program takes only 20 months to complete as a full-time student and includes English language support and mentorship. You will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN degree) and will be qualified to take your Canadian Registered Nurses Exam.
The School of Nursing focuses on the theoretical, scientific and philosophical knowledge of human caring. The innovative person-centric approach to teaching at York University's School of Nursing develops the future leaders in Canada's health care system, preparing them for careers as nurses in hospitals, community health and other organizations, public health promotion leaders, nursing practice leaders, and health care managers or educators.
To be eligible for admission to this program, you must:
  • be a licensed Registered Nurse in your home jurisdiction;
  • be a resident of Ontario (landed immigrant, Canadian citizen or convention refugee);
  • submit all supporting documentation and language proficiency test results (if required) to York's Office of Admissions; and
  • have been evaluated for an RN by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) as possessing an education at least equivalent to a diploma level.
As a graduate of the School of Nursing at York, you will be well qualified in a wide range of nursing areas including institutional and community settings, public health promotion, education and program development in the rapidly growing health services and management sector. The program offers the building blocks that will prepare you to assume roles as practice leader, educator and/or manager.

Admission Requirements

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This program is designed for internationally educated nurses who are not currently registered in Ontario.

To be eligible for admission to the program, you must:

  • be a licensed Registered Nurse in your home jurisdiction;
  • be a domestic applicant (permanent resident, Canadian citizen or convention refugee);
  • be a resident of Ontario;
  • have been evaluated for an RN by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) as possessing an education at least equivalent to a diploma level; and
  • submit all supporting documentation and language proficiency test results (if required) to York's Office of Admissions

01 Mar 2025
20 Months
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

7,199 CAD
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International Students

35,148 CAD
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