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Sep 16, 2009 07:18 PM

Interested in Davenport University


Hi Everyone,

I am very interested in Davenport University!

Can anyone give their feedback to me?
How competitive?
What is the likely hood of getting in?
Experiences with the faculty and staff?
Was Davenport worth it?
What type of GPA do you need to get in?
What is the application process like?
How is it ranked against other programs?
Why would or wouldn't you go there?

Thank you very much for your time, and if you guys can let me know that
would be awesome!

Take Care, persephone162


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from HarmsMomma
Old Sep 17, 2009, 07:00 PM

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Can anyone give their feedback to me? It's a great place, you really are a person not just a number. There's always things going on like "Welcome Back" week (with free food!) and "Stress Relief Week" with massages and other things the week of finals
How competitive? Very!! This year there were only 60 spots. DU requires two letters of rec. and an essay for admission. So its more than just a 4.0 GPA and a good HESI score.
What is the likely hood of getting in? If you've got a god GPA, HESI score, and letters of rec., then good. They are changing the program for next year, so watch out! I don't know what is going on, but I'm sure admissions could tell you more.
Experiences with the faculty and staff? They have been great. They are very encouraging and really want to see you do well. They are also available a lot!! It makes it great when you have a question or concern!
Was Davenport worth it? YES! I got more scholarships and grants than anyplace else, and I enjoy feeling like a person not a money machine!
What type of GPA do you need to get in? Er, it's hard to say because they factor in other things also. I would think it's a 3.5 or higher but I can't say for sure!
What is the application process like? Its pretty easy. Write your essay, get your letters of rec., send it in, and wait!
How is it ranked against other programs? Honestly, I have no idea! I can just tell you that I liked it more than any other place I looked at so I decided to try there. I drive almost 40 minutes to get there despite the fact that there are two other schools that are closer to me.
Why would or wouldn't you go there? I guess I go there because of the over all feeling I get there. I think you need to remember that it's a private university so it may cost more, although there are a lot of scholarships and grants. If it feels right, whatever school right feels like, then go there!

GOOD LUCK!
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from HarmsMomma
Old Sep 18, 2009, 01:37 PM

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I just got this email, and thought I would share it with you so that you would know about the program changes. Good luck!!!

Friday, September 18, 2009
Dear *******,
Davenport University School of Health Professions is pleased to announce an exciting change to our nursing program offerings. The Michigan Board of Nursing has approved a new Bachelor of Nursing Pre-Licensure (BSN-PL) program that will be offered at our Midland and Warren campuses starting in the 2010-2011 academic year. The BSN Pre-Licensure program is a four-year professional nursing course of study that trains students for patient care and for providing support across the continuum of care. Graduates of the BSN-PL are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam, and will obtain licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) after passing the exam.
There will be no program changes or disruptions to currently enrolled Practical Nursing (PN) or Associates of Applied Science (AAS) RN students.
Students currently enrolled* in the PN program in Fall 2009 will complete three semesters of PN coursework and have the opportunity to progress into the AAS-RN program. PN students who choose to progress to the AAS-RN program* will end their program of study in August 2011 (no new students will be admitted to the AAS-RN program). AAS-RN graduates who wish to continue their nursing studies may apply for admission to the BSN Completion program at any time.
We are very excited to introduce the new Bachelor of Nursing Pre-Licensure (BSN-PL) program to the Midland and Warren campuses. If you have any questions about the nursing program or how these changes may impact you, please contact your advisor (contact information has been provided below, for your convenience). Of course, we will be happy to discuss these changes in the Town Hall meetings scheduled in October.
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from Expresso07
Old Sep 22, 2009, 11:27 AM

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Hello HarmsMomma,

I am also interested in Davenports Nursing program. I would like to know if the nursing instructors are very helpful, encouraging and available for support?

I was in a nursing program else where and the nursing instructors there were not encouraging, made you feel like an idiot, support was scarce and kept you on pins and needles at all times. Believe me I do not want to experience that ever again.
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No. 4
from HarmsMomma
Old Sep 23, 2009, 03:25 PM

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The nursing instructors and the nursing advisor are FANTASTIC!!! There are not a lot of students (60 per year) and there are only 4 full time faculty. So you really get to know them and they really get to know you. The office hours are wonderful, and they are very quick with email.

As the program is changing, contact the admissions office to get update to information. Good luck with your decisions!!!!
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Old Oct 08, 2009, 11:44 PM

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You should go, i've heard nothing but good things about it and there's no waitlist last i knew. I originally wanted to go there but had problems with travel and housing so i ended up going to a community college. Now I wish i had went because im currently on a waitlist and will just be starting the program around the time i would have been graduating at Davenport.
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Old Nov 03, 2009, 02:50 PM

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I have heard from many of my instructors that Davenport's NCLEX passing rate is 25% and they are in the process of losing their accreditation. Something to look into... make sure you ask about their NCLEX pass rate, if you don't pass, your diploma and tuition were worthless.

I go to Everest in Southfield, and although they have a bad reputation sometimes and are pretty expensive.. we have a 94.4% pass rate the FIRST time. That's the main reason I chose to come here. Good luck!
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