Re: Wait list... ...
Hi, Boat,
I go to Schoolcraft and started in fall of 2007 so I am in the first year. I applied in May of 2006 after I finished the AP requirement. They told me Fall of 2008.
I continued taking the second AP and Micro (I had all of the other requirements for the ADN degree), but I also took all of the pre-reqs for a BSN: chemistry and org & biochemistry and developmental psych. That way, I can go right from my ADN into a ADN-BSN program.
Anyway, when I applied, I was about # 30 on the list for 2008. They will tell you what number you are when you apply, but after that, they won't tell you (as people drop out, change their mind, etc.) They told me at the time that usually about 20 people out of the 90 will have changed their minds or whatever. The letters go out in May with orientation information. I got my letter in June to start a year earlier, so I missed orientation (had to watch a video of it). I can tell you that one person was very far down on the list for 2008 (like in the 50's) and got a call the week before school starts.
Also, If you are waiting to apply when this semester's grad comes in, I would recommend you go down to the office the day the grade is posted. I believe that if they have more than one application on the same day, they go by GPA, but I could be wrong about that.
I considered the same thing about the LPN program - when I inquired, in the fall of 2005, they only take 30 students and I would have started in 2007. So it didn't make much of a difference for me - I started in 2007 anyway in the ADN program.
So, I would recommend you get yourself on the waitlist - it doesn't cost anything to apply and you can always change your mind.
By the way, I LOVE schoolcraft. The professors are fantastic, supportive, inspiring, and very quick to help you resolve problems you may be having.
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