Re: anyone know if denver health hires DSON grads?
Ok, parking. There is a parking lot across the street, but it varies from between $5-7 a day. You can find parking much cheaper a few streets down for around $1-1.50 a day. My advice, before you start classes take an hour or so and scout out the parking situation around the school just to get a good idea as to where you want to park, how far you want to walk, etc.
Books are expensive. The school is pretty good about getting a book list out before the quarter starts so you can hunt around for good deals. I use Amazon or Half.com to find mine used and it has worked out well for me. I spend between $200-275 on books, give or take. It depends on the quarter and what classes you are taking. I read all of my textbooks.....some students never take the plastic wrap off.....my advice, get the books and read them.
The school is still in the accreditation process. We had a meeting on it a few weeks ago and it sounded really positive. We have a few instructors who have been involved with accrediting boards and they feel good about the direction we are going. Our NCLEX scores are good (I think the last I heard it was 94% for the BSN class, around there),the building and lab are going through renovations, all in all it seems to be on the right track. It will still take awhile....maybe a year or more, so keep that in mind. Also, if the school becomes accredited AFTER you graduate, your transcripts will STILL reflect that you are coming from an accredited school thereafter. The school is very open and honest about the process, they are not trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes, and they are working hard to make it happen. Hey, its good for them too....they want to be accredited as much as we want them to be.
I hope that answers some questions....let me know if you have any more.
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