UNE Accelerated BSN

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Just wondering if there are any people applying for the new ABSN program at University of New England in Portland Maine. I am also interested in knowing if there are any current/past students who could comment on the nursing department at UNE (likes vs. dislikes, intructors/preceptors, etc.) Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you so much!!!

Have you guys started the program? If so, what do you think? I am considering applying there and any and all info would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks

Kbren,The program started back in December just before Christmas. We are currently the first ABSN class so sometimes things can take a little longer than needed. As for workload/difficulty, it likely depends on how much time you devote to the books and if you have any experience. Some people in our class have experience in healthcare while others do not and experience is helpful. We get MASSIVE amounts of reading on a weekly basis to the point of choosing what to read and what to "look over." we can get 6-7 chapters per week in one class. Also, I will mention that it is an expensive school so be sure to think about that aspect as well.In my opinion, you should apply and visit the school. If you are accepted, than you can make a decision as to attend or go elsewhere. Good luck!!

Hey all, I am just wondering if anyone is accepted for the UNE program that will start in December 2012? I am waiting to hear back any time now. I really hope I get in. I've been wait listed twice at MGH nursing school so UNE seems like a great fit. Anybody have any comments about it.

zpriest,

I am currently in the program and have been for almost a year. In short, you will be very busy. If you attend any accelerated program time management will be necessary. It is a lot of information but it goes fast and the instructors are pretty easy to access. I have heard that the incoming class will be roughly 30 students but I dont know anything other than that related to admissions info. Hope this helps.

Thanks for your help. I know I will be very busy but it will be worth it in the end. How many students were in your program? I am looking forward to hearing back

We initially started with 23 and are now down to 21. 17 females and 4 males. We lost 2 students over the summer semester which was extremely condensed.

Mcobbey and Eliz7854

Would love to talk to you both more. Looking forward to starting the program. I was between UNE and a program in western NY that is 12 months long. UNE was always my first choice for a number of reasons. The location, small class size, and the length of the program.

FYI I just started a group on fb (UNE ABSN Class of 2014) for the class. Please join :) And Eliz7854 I'll email you.

Hi!!

Just thought I would leave a comment! I also am in the first ABSN cohort! I came across the country so it was a big move, but definitely the best decision! The school is amazing, the faculty is so knowledgeable and they really try and get to know each and every student. I like the clinicals placements so far and the clinical instructors have been amazing as well. There have been a few kinks, but it is to be expected with a new program. Congrats on the acceptance you won't regret it!!

Hey guys, I was just accepted into the UNE accelerated school of nursing class of 2014. I am excited and looking forward to starting in December. Just wondering if people are looking for apartments? I tried looking for the group on Facebook but doesn't seem to be there

Zpriest,

Congrats! Very exciting. I made a facebook group over the weekend. It's titled UNE ABSN Class of 2014. It might not pop up because I'm the only one in it. haha.

Email me at [email protected] or friend me on facebook so I can invite you to the group. That goes for everyone else as well :)

Yes I will be looking for an apartment and roomates as well. Probably going up sometime in November to check it out.

Excited to meet everyone!

Congrats to you all on your acceptance!! Be prepared to "hold on" once you start in December. This train moves fast, but I think it's well worth it in the end. Portland is a nice area and has lots to do during your down time.

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