Thanks for the replies everyone.

I actually did sit in on the class for a couple weeks to see if anyone dropped, not enough people did for me to sign up. (There were other people on the waiting lists that went too, I wasn't even on the waiting list)
Pembroke_corgi, like you said, I would need to pay out of pocket to go to another institution. That's not really an option. I hardly get much financial aid as it is.
The classes online are still several hundred dollars unfortunately and I wouldn't have been able to go through the application process and figure out a way to get aid to pay for it on time before the class started.
Oh, and we can't test out of our prerequisites unfortunately. There's a few generals that we can, but not our nursing prerequisites.

Anyways, I'm looking at the positives now. The U requires volunteer hours for their program, which I don't have because I don't have time. So, while I'm not in school I can volunteer at different places. I'm also going to take the summer off to get a break. I'll go next spring, next fall, and then take off spring and summer before going into the nursing program.

One less thing to worry about I guess, I don't have to worry about the essay and getting letters of recommendations and such.

I've had such a headache with Human Physiology this semester, it's probably good I didn't get into the Chem class. I would be stressing even more than I am!
I still have that class, Medical Microbiology, and Pathophysiology left. I'm scared!! lol