Fau Traditional and Accelerated Program 2015

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Hello,

I am new to this site. I am planning to apply to the nursing program at FAU for May 2015. I am not sure whether to take the Traditional or the Accelerated route. I will have my bachelors degree from FAU this December 2014. I heard they also have interviews. I wonder how many questions they ask???

Does anyone know if it's harder to get into the traditional or accelerated program?

If anyone that just got accepted for May 2014 what was your cum gpa, science gpa and teas score, and how did you study for the teas and how long you studied the teas for.

Yes I saw that ScrubsLove. I wonder if I graduate with a bachelors in December 2014 If I can still apply for the Jan 2015

Specializes in ER, IICU, PCU, PACU, EMS.

Moved to the Florida Nursing forum.

nicustudent: I'm not sure if you can, at least concerning the ABSN program. The FAU website states that "all prerequisites including an earned bachelor degree in another discipline must be completed by the application deadline", but I would definitely call them to be absolutely certain.

As a transfer student I received no assistance with advising upon starting at this university. No one was willing to meet up with me. I declared my major as pre-nursing and was finally able to set up an appointment with a nursing advisor. She gave me the wrong information. Pre-reqs for nursing school include Anatomy & Physiology 1 & 2. Over the summer, there were slots open for A&P 2 (but no courses offered in A&P 1 until the fall). She informed me that students must take A&P 1 first, followed by A&P 2 - I did not sign up for A&P over the summer, based on this information. My application for nursing school had to be put off an entire year, because both A&P 1 & 2 need to be completed before January. I was later informed that A&P 1 is not required to take A&P 2.

After applying to the nursing program, I was placed on the wait list. A few days later, I received an acceptance letter from Assistant Dean of the School of Nursing!

"Congratulations! Upon recommendation of the Admission and Progression Sub-Committee, I am pleased to inform you of your preliminary acceptance into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program (Traditional track) at the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University."

My family and I were ecstatic. I'm a model student with an exceptional GPA & a volunteer at the local hospital, so we all felt the acceptance was well-earned. The extended family was notified and it was one of the happiest moments of my life. The following day, I received this email:

"I must aoplogize for any miscommunication that has went out regarding an update in the background check. The email sent out was sent to everyone in reference to code changes, unfortunately the email stated you had been "preliminary accepted" into the program. To avoid further confusion, you are still on the wait list. Again I apologize for any miscommunication on our behalf."

An email from one of the office assistants, the "miscommunication" apparently wasn't deserving of a letter from the assistant dean. I was devastated. I tried repeatedly to get an appointment with the assistant dean to discuss with her what happened. She finally agreed to meet with me, but then cancelled later that day; in essence telling me that she does not meet with wait-listed students. There are far "too many" students applying to FAU and that's her policy.

I'm been a devoted student at FAU since 2010 (also working full-time to help put myself through school). I also tutor Biology & a bevy of other science courses, assisting students with passing difficult classes.

The staff's treatment of students is truly heartbreaking. & for a nursing school that prides itself on "kindness" and compassion. I've received nothing but callousness and indifference. You are just a # at FAU and as long as they have your money, that's all that matters.

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