U.S.A. Florida
Published Feb 2, 2012
Hi everyone, thought I would start a support group for the SSC/UCF Concurrent Program starting Fall 2012 hopefuls :) Is everyone getting their applications ready for submission... the deadline is approaching quickly!
gracenkyliesmom
41 Posts
Actually, I was the one who posted about the 450-500 applicants and the 120 seats for the UCF BSN (just at UCF campus). The Seminole BSN concurrent with UCF normally has 70 spots and when I applied the Monday before the deadline I was number like #60 I have a feeling maybe 150 applied to Seminole.
NilzaNatalie
18 Posts
When I dropped mine off onthe 4th day at Oviedo I was #7 I applied for the concurrent and hopefully I got in! I applied last time for just the as and was turned down. I have a 3.87 gpa and an 84.2% on the teas
BlueSkies8263
48 Posts
Has anyone heard anything on when we will hear about acceptance? It will be 4 weeks this Friday
mary0508
42 Posts
UCF- 4-6 weeks
SSC- 6-8 weeks
Actually I pulled this from the website on UCF.....
Acceptance Letters
Please note: Decisions will not be made until after the application deadline. This process can take 6-8 weeks for the Basic B.S.N. and Accelerated 2nd Degree B.S.N. programs, and 4-6 weeks for the R.N. to B.S.N. and Concurrent A.S.N. to B.S.N. programs.
Which means:
UCF Basic BSN : 6-8 weeks (today marks 6 weeks)
UCF/SSC concurrent: 4-6 weeks (Friday marks 4 weeks)
Anyone else ripping their hair out waiting?!
Are we suppose to hear back through email? Or my snail-mail?
sunshine03
32 Posts
I think UCF emails out the acceptance letter.
Last semester the accepted got an email and the rejected got a letter...I got a letter hoping for an e-mail this time!
Looks like we might not hear word until the 3rd week in April according to the UCF CON office.
SSC is supposed to let us know no later than next friday, don't bother calling the offices, they never give out the right answer and will actually tell you so. Thats according to the dean of nursing at SSC.
I got an email tonight letting me know of my acceptance to the UCF Basic BSN program this fall, so if I also get into the concurrent, I will most likely be declining that spot.