SPC Nursing Students - Question!

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This question is for SPC (St. Petersburg College) nursing students (however, anyone is welcome to help answer :) )

How long did you have to wait until you received your acceptance letter for the nursing program? I sent my application off in January and the deadline was March 1st. I know the deadline just ended and I probably have to wait a few weeks until I hear anything, but the anticipation is killing me!! So, by the end of April? Beginning of May?? Someone put me out of my misery!!! :lol2:

BTW: If it matters, I am taking Microbiology this semester, so will that delay my status letter? I know they save about 20 spots until after the semester ends for the students who are finishing up Micro or any other pre-reqs to see what GPA and grades they get.

Thanks for any info!

Just from my past experience - I applied for the 3rd time for fall session - first round letters go out around the end of March, beginning of April. You will probably get a letter stating that you're in the second pool simply because you haven't finished your pre-reqs. Second pool letters come out late May. Good luck!!

Just from my past experience - I applied for the 3rd time for fall session - first round letters go out around the end of March, beginning of April. You will probably get a letter stating that you're in the second pool simply because you haven't finished your pre-reqs. Second pool letters come out late May. Good luck!!

Thank you! Good luck to you too :)

It doesn't hurt to call SPC's nursing office or stop by just to check your status and to see if they even received it. I was told to hand delivered my application to SPC so you know it got there personally. GOOD LUCK!

Hello everyone,

I am new here and I applied for Nursing program at SPC, planning to start taking come pre-classes this Fall but was shocked when my advisor told me that I need to have at least 3.6 GPA in order to be accepted in the program and she said that this year the avg GPA is 3.8. I earned BA from USF and MBA from NSU in 1993 and 2002 respectively so it has been a while since I was in school. I am currently working full time at a good company that paid me well for 12 years and I couldn't see advancement here. Originally, I was applied for Nursing school at SPC 2 years ago but since my mother passed away 2 months after I planning to take pre-classes then my plan had changed until recently. When I was a caregiver for my mother I really wanted to be a nurse because I know I can take better care of her but after she passed, I got really depressed and didn't continue with my original plan. I would like to ask some advice below. really appreciated the input especially from people who are taking classes right now or already graduated from Nursing School.

1) Is it possible for me to attend the nursing school part-time? My husband is not happy if I have to quit my job to attend school full time. If it's possible to go to school part-time then how long does it take? I think after 8 pre-classes then I will only have 72 credits left to take to complete the RN program.

2) Do you know if they are usually offerring evening classes for Nursing program?

3) Has anyone come across any problems while studying nursing at SPC?

4) Does anyone see a big gap in age group, or what is the oldest student that taking classes? I am 44

Thank you so much for all the advices and suggestions.

snow, I can answer some of your questions as I'm currently in the SPC nursing program.

1-2) No, there is not a part-time option. There is an evening program but it is still a full tiem program and classes begin at 1pm and 3pm so it's tough to work a 9-5 type of job. HCC is the only part-time program I'm aware of. Going full time the program takes four semesters (once all pre-reqs are done)

3) I'm not sure what you mean by "problems." I did a lot of research before starting at SPC (this is a second career for me as well, BS from FSU '96) and each program has it's "quirks" but SPC is pretty good.

4) Nursing program is pretty diverse, with regards to age my class ranges from 20-late 50's, granted most are in their early 20's. Each section has 36 students and last semester at least 20% of us were in our mid 30's or older. True most of the class is 20-something but don't let your age hold you back if it's something you want to do.

They won't look at your CUM GPA from youre previous degress. GPA is calculated using pre-regs and support classes only. There is a tool on the HEC website.

Hope this helps and good luck.

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