Denver School of Nursing Process Information

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Hello everyone! I am starting this thread for those of you who are interested in the process of getting into Denver School of Nursing. Throughout the years, I have found that not many nursing students are willing to offer much information about their programs. There isn't much in-depth information about this college on this website that isn't outdated (from 2006). I hope that this information will be useful to some of you and that this thread isn't used to bash DSoN for their lack of accreditation. Everyone knows they are not accredited and that you may want to look elsewhere if you wish to further your education. And, everyone knows that they are candidates for both national and regional accreditation. The regional team visited the school in November and the national team is visiting in the spring. So, with that said, here is my information:

I applied to DSoN in August 2010 for the April 2011 BSN cohort for students with prior education. The application period ended in October. One month later, I received a call from the Director of Admissions stating that I had been chosen for an interview. One week later, I interviewed with the director. The director did most of the talking, making sure I understood that they lack accreditation and what that means if I were to want to continue my education. The questions he did ask me had to do with identifying what stressors may keep me from reaching my goal of graduating - things like having to work, children, etc. He then took me on a tour of the facilities which were quite impressive. After this, I was scheduled to take the HESI a month later.

The HESI tests you on reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and mathematics. The practice book put out by Evolve-Reach is all you need for preparation. The only advice I would offer as far as studying beyond the practice book, would be to memorize every conversion you can. I memorized around 100 conversions due to adivice given to me by the director. This memorization helped immensly! I scored 93% overall and the average for the group I tested with was 81%. You need to score 75% in order to move on in the enrollment process. If you are unable to score the 75%, you will be given one more opportunity to pass. In my group, there were only two students re-taking the exam.

One week after taking the test, I met with the director to sign my intent to enroll in the program. I chose to take pathophysiology ahead of time which saved me $2000. I would definitely recommend taking it at a CC not only to save you a few thousand dollars, but also to relieve your first quarter stress.

I am meeting with financial aid in a few weeks to discuss loan options. I have financing available from family as a back up, but would like to do as much on my own as possible. The most one can qualify for as far as Stafford loans is $28,000. That leaves a little bit of a deficit for students to have to deal with. The Sally Mae loan is really not that great an option due to variable interest rates (which we know are going to rise), and the need for good credit and a co-signer. I do have excellent credit, but do not want to go this route if at all possible.

I received an e-mail last week, stating that the orientation for the April BSN cohort is at the end of March from 9AM - 2PM. Our tenative schedules will be available one month before classes begin. Also, all immunizations, background check, drug test, and CPR certification are due by the beginning of March.

Well, that is all the information I have for now. I really hope that some of you find this information useful and I wish you all much success as future student nurses!

Thanks for the info! How was the interview process for you? Did they ask a lot of questions or just do most of the talking? Glad your first semester is going well!

The interview was much more relaxed than I anticipated. You won't do much talking and they just ask basic questions. They will mostly go over school expectations and how the program works. Nothing to stress about! You'll also get a tour around campus and get a chance to speak with a financial aid advisor.

That's really helpful thanks! Mine is on Halloween should be interesting Lol!

Hello, I am applying for the July 2014 start. The application doesn't start until November.. But I am confused as to how the tuition is paid.. I read that financial aid should cover about half.. but what is the deal with the monthly payments?

Hello I am applying for the July 2014 start. The application doesn't start until November.. But I am confused as to how the tuition is paid.. I read that financial aid should cover about half.. but what is the deal with the monthly payments?[/quote']

Each quarter has a total amount owed, which is then split into monthly payments. So let's say your 12 weeks quarter is $3000. You would owe $1000 each month. It does change a bit for each quarter. You can always withdraw private or personal loans to help pay for school too! I know most of us are relying almost totally on financial aid because it is very difficult to work and go to nursing school at the same time. Some students manage and I am baffled! :)

So without financial aid, it is $3000 or $1000? Is it possible to get financial aid to cover all of tuition? I am not sure where I will get the money to pay 1000 a month considering I wont be able to work...?

So without financial aid it is $3000 or $1000? Is it possible to get financial aid to cover all of tuition? I am not sure where I will get the money to pay 1000 a month considering I wont be able to work...?[/quote']

It will be more than $1000 a month without loans. That was just an example to try and explain, which I'm bad at. Sorry! It's possible to get loans to cover the entire tuition if you pull out private or personal loans on top of federal loans. If you contact financial aid, they will send you a great spread sheet with how much each semester will cost you so you can plan out your financial aid a bit better.

Okay! Thanks for the info! :] It is starting to make sense now!!

Are you enrolled there? How do you like it, if you are? I have heard some bad things like, unprofessional, and shouldn't go there. But I have also heard great things.. a little confused. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated :)

Okay! Thanks for the info! :] It is starting to make sense now!!

Are you enrolled there? How do you like it, if you are? I have heard some bad things like, unprofessional, and shouldn't go there. But I have also heard great things.. a little confused. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated :)

I started a month ago, and I am having a great time so far! My cohort is starting to settle in, and I think it is going to be a fun group to be with. I would take lightly what you hear from others (especially online....seems to be only complaints). No place is perfect, but the school does have a "family" feel to it. The SNA (Student Nurse Association) works hard to help out the community and tries to have fun with the students too, and the Global Health Perspective program is amazing too! Check out DSN's Facebook page, and they have posted some letters they have received from clinical sites about their students, which I think says a lot about the program. It really is what you want to make of it!

Yes I completely agree that school is what you make of it! How are your professors? Thanks for your comment! It makes me feel better to hear from someone that knows first hand!

Just got my e-mail to set up my interview for the 2014 April start!!! So exited yet so nervous for the interview!!! Can anyone give me some feedback on how the interview works and what I should be prepared for??!!

Just got my e-mail to set up my interview for the 2014 April start!!! So exited yet so nervous for the interview!!! Can anyone give me some feedback on how the interview works and what I should be prepared for??!!

Did you have your interview yet? I just had mine for the April start and basically he explains how the school works, you talk with financial aid, and get a tour of the school. I'm taking the HESI test in January. SO exciting!!

Does anyone know how the interview is like?? I heard that its pretty chill and all the advisor does is talk about the school and payment options... so once you pass the entrance exam, you're pretty much set to go. Is this true? I'm a b it nervous about the interview! any info regarding this is much appreciated. thanks!:)

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