Spokane Community College Waitlist???

U.S.A. Washington

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I am from a small farming town outside of Spokane Washington but I live in Colorado now and I was talking to a friend of mine that is also from Spokane(lives in Denver) and she mentioned that SCC didn't have a waitlist:eek:

Is that true??? I was sort of shocked even more so because the wait list are so bad here in Colorado. When I left there(it was over 5 yrs ago) I thought they had one but didn't know if it had changed. It just made me curious I plan on someday hopefully going back to Washington to work so I like to know what is going on back home :p

TIA!

middle to end of 2012? when did that change? had said it wouldn't take that long after we got state. She said end of this year (like November) or very early next at the latest? If that's changed why did none of us in 2nd year here about it?

Talk to and she said national accreditation is still hoping for fall visit. State passed, they sent all paperwork to national and it has to be reviewed so they can set a date to come out.

Sorry.

I Meant 2011. It is supposed to be this fall.

Mike

anybody getting letters yet for fall or is it too early?

anybody who is accepted into program should watch their mail now.

I got my letter several days ago, I have been on the list for a year and a half. Woo hoo!

Congrats! I've got on the list last June. I guess a year is not enough..:/

Actually that is when I got on the list too. By the time I start the program it will be the year and a half that I was told to expect. I wouldn't give up if I were you, I bet there will be a lot of no shows at the orientation on Thursday and you might get bumped in. I wish they were more open about how their list system works, it killed me to always be in the dark and to keep getting my hopes up. Also, if you get a letter of acceptance it will be certified mail and you will have to sign for it. If I had known that I wouldn't of spent so much time stalking my mailbox; so I thought I'd pass the info on to other fellow stalkers.

1-2 years seems like an awful long time to wait for a AS nursing degree, or is it a BS degree?

It is a long time. And it is only an AAS. But it is far less expensive, and we can work as an RN while completing a BSN if we should choose to do so. Many employers will even help pay for an RN to get their BSN.

ASN programs in other areas can take 2+ years to get in, or you might never get in since most are based on point systems

Nationals is coming out in November for accreditation review. personally viewing all that has been done to prepare for this and all the improvements in the program, I see no reason we won't pass. So everyone in the program now and in the future will graduate from an accredited school

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