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Old Nov 05, 2009, 10:06 AM

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Hey everyone! I know this thread is a little old but hopefully one of you who were accepted to Christ can help me...I plan on applying to Christ next week (they sent my app in the mail and Im still waiting for it). Im a nontraditional student as well, I have 2 kids and will be graduating in may from Michigan State with a BS in Health Studies. Well my questions are: Do they still do the tuition agreement with the hospital for a time committment? And what are the stats of the students who are accepted? I spoke with someone from admissions and she said my GPA was good (3.37) but Im not sure if she was just saying that to gas me up so that I could apply or if she really meant it. And could someone tell me about the area even though I do plan on visiting if I apply. My last question is do you have to take a certain amount of gen ed credits there before you can start the nursing program like they do at Good Sam? Ill already have all the pre reqs done so of course I wouldnt want to take any courses over just to fill that requirement. Thanks!


Oh, how long does it usually take them to send out the decision letters after you apply?

Thanks Guys!
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from grechi2009
Old Nov 07, 2009, 08:48 AM

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they send out admissions letters after march 15th. I had got accepted this year but could not attend so I am re applying. I got my acceptance letter on monday march 16th. they send out the letters to those not accepted first. you dont have to have gen eds dont first they only require 3 years of prep english, high school biology, high school chem. they stopped doing the tuition benefit with health alliance about 2 years ago so now you have to find ur own way of paying bc they dont have financial aid yet, which is why i didnt attend this year. the lady from financial aid since now they qualify for financial aid they will know by january if they will be able to offer it to incoming students. every student has to take fine arts, transitions and ethics no one gets an exemption. but if u already got psych, soc, microbio, a and p, effective public speaking out the way well then u will only need the nursing courses and fine arts, transitions and ethics. the program is very intense even though they do offer a 3 year track. it seems like this year will be more competitive than last year. the school is very diverse. there are men, single moms, older students, career changers, and of course right out of high school. they only accept about 175. last year about 600 applied.
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