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No. 10
from Qtrhrse
Old Mar 15, 2009, 08:11 PM

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You have to apply to both at the same time, they will consider you first for the ASN program, and if you do not get into that program, you will be considered for the LPN program. So basically the top 60 (or however many at your campus they are accepting) get placed into the ASN and the next 60 get into the LPN program, then if anyone doesn't take the ASN spot, the top scores in the LPN program would move into the open ASN spot(s)...does that make any sense at all???

When I turned my application in at Indy, they only needed one copy of my transcripts and Teas score, but both applications. At least they don't charge to apply, and the applications are simple!

I hope this helps and doesn't just confuse you more!
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No. 11
Old Mar 15, 2009, 09:31 PM

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That makes sense, thanks
I went to a nursing info session last semester, and unfortunately I couldn't remember how they said the application process worked. My initial college plan was to enroll in the respiratory care program. However, I have been working as a CNA for the past few months, and I really love the facility I work at now. So now I'm toying with the idea of applying to the nursing program. I have 2 B's and 2 A's in the prereqs, but I havent taken the TEAS. So I guess I better hurry up and make up my mind!! lol

BTW - Although I am partial to walking horses, I like your name... I am quite the horse lover!
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No. 12
from Qtrhrse
Old Mar 16, 2009, 09:21 AM

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Too funny! Yep, I grew up with quarter horses, maybe once I become a nurse I can support the habit again! It is an awfully expensive hobby!
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No. 13
from kgle
Old Mar 19, 2009, 12:37 PM

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Well I have to say, after Anderson's Information Session today I feel a lot better! I do know that on the day of Orientation I will have a sitter set to keep Rylan during that time so I can wait by the phone if I am listed as an alternate! Deadline is coming up fast girls!
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No. 14
from mhnice
Old Mar 19, 2009, 03:25 PM

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Kara what did you find out at the info session today?
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No. 15
from newRN09
Old Mar 20, 2009, 05:24 AM

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This is not correct information about placement into the ASN and PN programs, at least not at Indy. There is a cutoff number that the schools will take and if there are not 60 students that meet that number, then 60 students may not be taken. Why? Students with lower scores (lower grades) don't do as well. Ask around and you will find quite a bit of students who fail classes the first or second semester or both. I know quite a bit who have to retake a class.

The top scores in the PN do not necessarily mean that they will move students into the ASN slot. They still have to have good scores. The Indy campus can take up to 120 students...but doesn't mean that 120 students will get in if they don't meet the cutoff scores ( I don't know what it is). Some say it's easier to get into the PN program since there are not as many applicants, but if you are getting in with a C, you may struggle with the classes. And yes there are those who have gotten in with a C. Getting in is difficult, but also getting in and doing well is difficult.
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No. 16
from Qtrhrse
Old Mar 20, 2009, 07:09 AM

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When I went to the info session about the program in Indy, they said that they took the top 60 scores, and did not mention anything about a cut off score. If there is a minimum score, I am curious as to what it is. It does make sense to have a minimum based on what you said about being able to succeed in the program. At the session, the question was asked, what would happen if someone dropped out of the ASN program or did not accept their offer, and they said they would move someone up, as they do not want to leave vacant spots in either program.

If anyone else has clarification on this topic, especially about cut off scores, I would be interested to hear it. Nothing like a little more stress right before the deadline!
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No. 17
from kgle
Old Mar 20, 2009, 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by newRN09 View Post
This is not correct information about placement into the ASN and PN programs, at least not at Indy. There is a cutoff number that the schools will take and if there are not 60 students that meet that number, then 60 students may not be taken. Why? Students with lower scores (lower grades) don't do as well. Ask around and you will find quite a bit of students who fail classes the first or second semester or both. I know quite a bit who have to retake a class.

The top scores in the PN do not necessarily mean that they will move students into the ASN slot. They still have to have good scores. The Indy campus can take up to 120 students...but doesn't mean that 120 students will get in if they don't meet the cutoff scores ( I don't know what it is). Some say it's easier to get into the PN program since there are not as many applicants, but if you are getting in with a C, you may struggle with the classes. And yes there are those who have gotten in with a C. Getting in is difficult, but also getting in and doing well is difficult.

Well then maybe you need to take it up with the program chair because apparently you have the correct information and she doesn't.
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No. 18
from IndyIvy
Old Mar 25, 2009, 12:08 AM

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I have all A' and an 87 on Teas. Not going to retake it a third time b/c I just don't think I can do any better. Applying to Greencastle, Indy, Columbus, Bloomington. Indy/Columbus are my top choices. Don't think I'll get into Bloomington but applied anyway. Kind of nervous so am considering applying LPN to Indy just in case!!!

Trying to get done ASAP b/c I have children to support!! I'll go wherever I get in!
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No. 19
from Qtrhrse
Old Mar 25, 2009, 06:07 AM

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I did not realize how hard it was to get into the Bloomington Campus...do they just not take as many students? I am sure you will get into Indy or Columbus. I was told by the office at Indy (unofficially of course) that any score in the mid to upper 80's should get you into the ASN!

I debated about taking the Teas again (I scored an 88) but, I felt the same way. I don't know about you, but the test I took was exactly the same as the first one, and even though I scored better the second time, without knowing exactly where I needed to improve, I didn't feel it was worth taking it again!

It is going to be a long couple of months 'til those letters come out!
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