Published Aug 6, 2009
elacer08
209 Posts
Hello
For people who are applying to the CSU system for nursing as you know they are no longer accepting applications for winter and spring and many CSU's are not even having a spring program. My question is if students are being declined for winter and spring does this mean that they are also allowed to apply during fall of 2010 making the number of applications larger meaning more people and still the same number of spots?
lightsnoise
114 Posts
"My question is if students are being declined for winter and spring does this mean that they are also allowed to apply during fall of 2010 making the number of applications larger meaning more people and still the same number of spots?"
Dude people are allowed to do what ever they want....regardless if the csu system is not accepting for the spring, people still apply to both the fall and spring programs. I have friends who applied to spring and will apply for fall as well. Nothing stops you from doing that...in regards to your question, the answer is pretty obvious...that's why nursing is competitive. And from what I know, the CSU's are accepting for the spring...
Coloradogrl
435 Posts
Are you talking about Colorado State University? I think you are just wanted to double check :)
craziechiq, BSN, RN
208 Posts
well for the csu i applied to, they are allowing those who did not get accepted for fall, rollover their application for spring. The catch is that you still have to attend the csu that fall, just not take nursing classes, in order to keep your attendance there updated. hence the reason i'm not able to roll over my application as I am attending a different nursing school. Anyway, I think once you roll it over and STILL don't get accepted, then you have to increase your points somehow and have documented evidence that you did so in order to apply again. hope that helps...don't know if I answered your question or not.