Clark college nursing program

U.S.A. Washington

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Hi I'm almost done with my pre reques to apply to clarkcollege school of nursing and Im nervous just like I imagine anyone is before applying but I'm hoping some of you can make me a little less nervous I'm going to have around a 3.7 when I apply and as far as the points go on the application I should have a 42 so it's not that bad but Im just nervous about not haveing straight A's what did some of you guys have when applying here and how was the experience?

I haven't been accepted to the program yet. I applied for the February 15th deadline. If you look at the past, selection statistics points are lower than what they have been in the past and less people have been applying. However, each selection group is different. I think 42 points is pretty competitive. Keep working hard and you should get in!

Thank you(: what did you have when you applied?

I have 48 points. I'm stalking my mailbox daily lol!

your defiantly going to get in with 48 points thats like the max you can get and on the selection website it looks like they are accepting people with 37 points now... just wondering did you have any withdrawals on your transcript? i have like three but they are for classes that they don't require but I'm still nervous that they might not like them.

I got my acceptance letter last week! I'm in ☺️. I did have a W in my record for math 95 and i retook Chem 121. Inthink that if it comes down to a tie breaker they look at Withdrawls and retakes and take that into consideration when they decide.

thats awesome(: how long did it take you to receive your letter?

Congrats! I'm currently at Centralia College on my third quarter of Pre-Reqs, I still have one more year left of pre-reqs, I'm starting to look at all schools in case I don't get in at Centralia

Thanks! It took about 7 weeks to get my letter. It felt like forever lol! Sgarcia, good luck with your preresquites!

yeah you should look into clark college they have a good program (: sgarcia

Does anyone have any information about the job market for RNs in the Vancouver/Portland area?

I wonder if because Portland is just across the river, jobs are harder to get in that area because of the competition from the graduates from Portland colleges and universities.

Any ideas? Thanks!

Hello, everyone

I'm currently doing my prereqs for the nursing program at clark.

I was wondering if a C in a science class is bad for the nursing program or had you heard of someone getting into the program with a C. I just need some help and guidance.

Thank you for your time!

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