Re: kaplan college sacramento
Well, I had the interview this afternoon - it lasted about 30 mins. My "counselor" asked me questions and she wrote my responses on a big sheet of paper that will be used by the DON to determine my eligibility.
Questions like previous medical job experience/training, formal educatio, what my 2, 5, and 10 yr plans were, if I was aware of the time committment, were all expected. She wanted to know how becoming an LVN would enhance my esthetics career. She seemed generally interested in my answers and in the end, she told me I was a "solid candidate."
I asked her about the school's accreditation and where they were in the process. She didn't know so she went to the DON and asked. I mentioned that I was aware that the Sacto. Kaplan was awaiting accreditation, and that the BVNPT was there a few weeks ago.
Apparently, the BVNPT was supposed to be in Stockton last week for 2 days but one of the people doing the auditing got sick and was unable to make it. Instead, they will be in Stockton for one day next week.
The first class graduates next month and from what the counselor said, BVNPT waits until after the first class is finished before accrediting. I then asked does the BVNPT wait until the class takes the NCLEX and a pass rate is determined. The answer was "I dunno." I decided to leave it at that.
I also asked about the number of applicants. 400 people have applied for 30 + 3 seats.
My chances are good. I have a solid work background, medical experience, I'm finishing up my MA externship, I've got good grades, scored high on the HESI, and have an undergraduate degree, plus DH supports my decision.
What more could they want? They need serious students who will commit to the program because their reputation is at stake (NCLEX pass rate).
The rest of the process, if I got it right, is they will be contacting qualified candidates to return for the DON interview in a couple weeks. Post interview, they will be sending out letters of conditional acceptance to the lucky ones. They will then begin the backgrounds and require medical check-ups.
I'm confident, but who knows?
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