UMaryland CNL Program

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Hi! I applied to the UMaryland CNL program for Fall 2009. Does anyone know when do the acceptance letters go out? I have a knot in my stomach every time I check my mail!

Thanks!

Chris

Specializes in RN MPH CHES.

So sorry for the late -thank you-

Thank you to jtk57 and Chris33 for responding!! :-)

Hello you guys,

Congrats to all of you who get in the program. I am wondering if any of you can give the brief info about how much will the tuition and total expand would be, that will be appreciate.

Thank you and enjoy the summer,

Blondell

Hello All-- Congrats to those who were accepted to the CNL program.. I just wanted to let you all know that I have been accepted to for this Fall 09 and cant wait to meet you guys!!!

marlene

Specializes in RN MPH CHES.

will any of you be working full time or part time while in the program?

Hi and congrats to all of you who were accepted to the CNL program. I am a prospective CNL student and I am planning to apply for fall 2010.

I just wanted to take a little poll and see if you decided to do the 16 or 23 month option and why you made that decision.

Thank you in advance for your responses.

will any of you be working full time or part time while in the program?

My wife and I have talked about my working as a Tech in the last year of school. I think it will be a feeling out process as to how comfortable I will be with work and school at the same time. It is my understanding the first year is challenging, in particular the second semester, and I have been informed that nursing school is not like, say, being a history major. The way I see it, I get one chance to really apply myself and get the most out of this great opportunity. I literally have the rest of my life to work (with the way the economy is I will probably die at work before I can retire :rolleyes:). So if it seems like work is do-able, I will pursue it, but not until the 2nd year if at all.

Hi and congrats to all of you who were accepted to the CNL program. I am a prospective CNL student and I am planning to apply for fall 2010.

I just wanted to take a little poll and see if you decided to do the 16 or 23 month option and why you made that decision.

Thank you in advance for your responses.

It was a tough choice because my first instinct was to get it over with as soon as possible, but I went with the 23 month for one main reason; my wife is expecting and the winter break will (hopefully) coincide nicely with our lovely new arrival. Otherwise, I see the 16 month as the "tear the band aid off quick" option and probably would have pursued that.

It was a tough choice because my first instinct was to get it over with as soon as possible, but I went with the 23 month for one main reason; my wife is expecting and the winter break will (hopefully) coincide nicely with our lovely new arrival. Otherwise, I see the 16 month as the "tear the band aid off quick" option and probably would have pursued that.

Thanks for your reply. I had the same first instinct to do the 16 month option. Basically, I had the same reasons; the faster I finished, the faster that I could start working. However, when I thought about it more, I thought that it might be better to give myself a little breathing space with that extra semester. That way I will be able to have a little bit of a life while in nursing school.

I spoke with a friend who just graduated the CNL program from the 16 month option. She told me that she was happy to finish quickly, but she said that it was very intense.

I still have some time do decide what I want to do, but I thought it would be a good idea to get some perspective from other people. Would love to hear more opinions on the matter.

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