UTA Spring 2013

Nursing Students Texas (UTA)

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Hello everyone! Just wanted to start this thread for anyone planning on attending UTA's nursing program in the Spring of 2013.....

I am working on the last of my pre-reqs right now at TCC, but I plan on attending UTA this fall to take Intro to Nursing, Patho, and Pharm... Anyone in the same boat???

I too am partnered at Parkland. I can't wait for October to come!

OMG! Is anyone else starting to check their UTA email like crazy in anticipation that an acceptance letter might come through?? I am still holding onto hope that the date on UTA's website is correct and the decisions will be made by Oct. 1st! It's mid-Sept., at worst, we have a month to go.....I emailed my advisor today to see if I could get ANYTHING out of him regarding when the letters might go out (or at least a confirmation on Oct. 1st), so we'll see. In the meantime......waiting.....waiting......trying to be patient and hoping for good news:up: GOOD LUCK to everyone!

My advisor told me Friday that their goal is to have decision made my Oct 1st and emails out about a week later, but that there are no guarantees. Ugh.@JacyJay, I'm partnered with THR too! Which entity are you with? Im at downtown FW in the ER

My advisor told me Friday that their goal is to have decision made my Oct 1st and emails out about a week later, but that there are no guarantees. Ugh.@JacyJay, I'm partnered with THR too! Which entity are you with? Im at downtown FW in the ER

Nikkib376 - That's more info than I've been able to get, hopefully she's right!;)

I hope to hear something from UTA as well. I am partnered with Cook Children's. I applied for UTA, SWAU, and the new and very expensive WCU in Dallas. Praying everyday that I get into UTA.

I hope to hear something from UTA as well. I am partnered with Cook Children's. I applied for UTA, SWAU, and the new and very expensive WCU in Dallas. Praying everyday that I get into UTA.

Do you have to be working with a hospital or partner to apply? Or can you just be a second degreed applicant?

@jesbustos, you don't have to have a degree to apply. However, for the AP program, partnered applicants get chosen first for clinicals. For the traditional on-campus program it doesn't matter if you work in a partner hospital or not. I hope this helps!

Oops! I meant you don't have to be working in a partner hospital to APPLY. Sleep deprivation at its finest!

Anyone hear any new updates about UTA's decision?! October 1st is only 6 days away.

So,, can anyone explain the whole wait list process to me? You can roll over from one application periods wait list to another?

So,, can anyone explain the whole wait list process to me? You can roll over from one application periods wait list to another?

Jesbustos - UTA makes their selections based on a ranking process. If you meet the criteria, but weren't ranked as high as others, you could be placed on a waitlist. You could be called off the waitlist anytime up until orientation, if a spot opens up. A spot would open up if another applicant that was accepted couldn't start the program for whatever reason (personal issues, they didn't pass Path&Pharm, etc.). If you do not get called off the waitlist, then your application will be forwarded to the next application period - we were also told to apply again for the next date.....I would do both. As mentioned in some of the other posts...for the AP BSN program, partnered applicants (those working at partnered hospitals) will be chosen first. If there are less people who apply, than spots available at a particular facility, then unpartnered applicants are considered.

There is a lot to know and the advisors aren't always straight forward with their information. Just be sure to ask a lot of questions and keep on them about stuff!;) Are you thinking of applying?

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