Re: PPCC Wait List
I got on the military spouse list when I finished my pre-reqs in Spring 07, and was able to start the program in Fall 07. They hold 10 slots for spouses. You have to write a letter of intent and provide copies of your spouse's orders and ID card. Definitely talk to someone in the department about this though, because it could have changed. And do it before you finish those pre-reqs, because as more spouses find out about the list, the higher the competition is for those spots as well. I'm just extremely grateful PPCC would do something like this for us military spouses.
If you fail a class, you get one more try to pass. If you fail it again, you're out of the program. Passing is 77%, no rounding. And you do have to take a math calculations test, but you must pass it by 93%. It's not as bad as it sounds. You take it on your own time in the testing center, you have 3 tries to pass, and if you fail the first time, you meet with your teacher so they can help you figure out what went wrong and how you can pass the second time.
If you're interested in all the detailed policies of the program, the bookstore sells the nursing handbook for $6. But I don't mind answering any questions either.
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