SPC nursing 2015

U.S.A. Florida

Published

Hi everyone!

This is my first official post, but I've been creeping around for quite some time now, ha! I just applied to SPC's nursing program for Spring of 2015. I still have to take micro, but I figured I'd apply anyway. Has anyone recently been accepted prior to taking micro? Also what was the average GPA for last semester applicants?

Wow thank u so much for taking the time to help. I was able to go to financial aid today, so that's all set and now I am going to log on per your directions. THANK YOU!

Are you guys ready for Monday?!?! I still need to get some all white shoes and pack my rolling book bag. Nursing 1, HERE WE COME!

What are you all plan on bringing Monday?

So because of the switch over to MyCourses, calendar and course not up until after midnight Friday I don't think we have clear direction from teachers yet. If you want to get ahead of game, I would review and go have printed the syllabus. First you have to find it..... so here's a tip. Click on your old angel link and then choose the dual enrollment/incomplete student link. It takes you to old angel where you can log in and still have access to the ADN nursing commons and the syllabus is under lessons. Yes - you have to frequently use (highly suggested to print out) the first two files (lab and theory) and yes they are both about 250 pages long. You can split into two binders or only print sections you need too (check offs, etc as you need them). The syllabus dated Aug 2014 is current for spring. DO NOT use handbook from Angel from fall semester as a newer version is going to be put out on MyCourses. We were told at optional workshop to bring books and have in car. You can start with Intro and Unit I assignments. I think we will spend most of first class on syllabus. Depends on teacher probably - and yes we all still show classroom tba and some of us have had our teachers change. I have lab first (Monday) and Theory on Thursday so am going to focus more on that syllabus for now. Yikes! Or you can just enjoy your last real weekend for two years!

Received this email from the school today:

This is a reminder that when reporting to on campus clinical classes day student's report at 7 a.m. (not 6 a.m.) and evening students report at 3 p.m. (not 1 p.m.)

Let us know if you have any questions.

Rose Boyer

Administrative Service Specialist

St Petersburg College of Nursing

727-341-3475

727-444-6547 FAX

[email protected]

Hello everyone! Hope everyone is ready for Monday. I have a question about when the day students are supposed to report to class because on MYSPC is says class starts at 1:00, but on mycourses it says 12:00.....????

That's a great question because I'm in the same boat. Also, one other question to add.. So we are supposed to print the syllabus for both theory and clinical as well as the handbook and bring all of this to class each day? close to 700 pages for everything. Is this correct???

I think we just have to have the theory syllabus and clinical guide printed out, but that is still like 300 pages....too many lol

What a mess..... The teachers are going thru mycourses pain too. I was told syllabus was not changing and handbook was but based on doc dates it is the exact opposite in mycourses. I'm printing out lab intro part of syllabus (30 pp) only and bringing my laptop so I have "access" as directions indicate. I'm planning on showing up at 1 pm and checking second floor monitor for classroom. I did do the mycourses tutorial and drop boxed my certificate.

Where do you find the mycourses tutorial certificate? All you have to do is receive green check marks by all modules right?

Go under mycourses and take watch video and do tutorial. When you're done it lets you download a certificate. You have to upload that to your drop box by end of week.

Thank you! Just submitted it. So you guys are reporting to class at 1 pm not 12 pm on Monday? Also are you guys printing out the ATI testing results and bringing them on the first day or not? It costs like 27 dollars to print it out...

+ Add a Comment