I don’t think i can get into UCLA because less than 5% get accepted. I have a 3.8 GPA and done numerous community service activities and done 2 intern jobs at a major international disabilities corporation.
SDSU has a direct admit nursing program if you are a High Stat applicant. CSULB and CSUF also have very competitive nursing programs. Azusa Pacific University (APU) has an accelerated Nursing program which may be of interest. Of course UCI and UCLA.
From http://www.assist.org , the following California publics have nursing majors:
Nursing - RN to BSN Bridge Program B.S. (CSUSB)
Nursing B.S. (CSUB, CSUC, CSUDH, CSUEB, CSUFRES, CSUFULL, CSULA, CSULB, CSUN, CSUS, CSUSB, CSUSM, SDSU, SFSU, SJSU, SSU)
Nursing B.S. (ADN to BSN Fast Track Track II) (CSUCI)
Nursing B.S. (BSN Program at Cottage Health System Track I) (CSUCI)
Nursing B.S. (RN to BSN Track II) (CSUCI)
Nursing B.S. Generic Track I) (CSUCI)
Nursing B.S.: Pre-licensure Track (CSUSTAN)
Nursing B.S.: R.N. to B.S.N. Track (CSUSTAN)
Nursing Registered Nurse B.S. (CSULB)
Nursing RN - B.S.N. (CSUFRES)
Nursing Science B.S. (UCI)
You can also look at the CCNE accreditation list at http://directory.ccnecommunity.org/reports/accprog.asp (including private schools).