to my understanding, new grad nurses in Denver are finding jobs, but many have to go outside of the metro. Also, the pay for new grad nurses in Denver is lower due to saturation!
Eberry13 replied to UnapologeticallyCurly's topic in New Nurse
in my current state there are a ton of new grad programs but the pay to cost of living is low. So I applied to programs out of state and my plan is to do an accelerated nursing program and work there for about 2 years. I would go to school and work ...
Eberry13 replied to laurenleonard18's topic in School Programs
Hi ladies for those of you that started at dcn can you tell me more about how it is structured? I know they do quarters instead of semester so how long is each quarter? Do they have any school breaks? Also what is the schedule like for clinicals and...
Metro state has an accelerated nursing program and as a student there already you could have probably applied to their traditional nursing program. Csu Pueblo has an accelerated program as does uccs. Also Unc has an accelerated program which is about...
I think they there are many. I know that they carried some people over from April cohort as some girls in my pre req classes were accepted and then deferred to July. Frustrating thing is it gives you absolutely no time to apply for scholarships
I heard back today and I am an in state applicant who was selected as an alternate. My experience is as follows Unit Coordinator, worked at a methadone clinic and two years as a dialysis care coordinator. Science GPA 3.0, cumulative 3.4. Congratula...
Oh that is not too bad. I have nutrition left and I am taking patho for other programs I am applying to as well. I have my BA in Public Health and Sociology and have worked in Health Care for about 5 years as a care coordinator, unit coordinator, an...