those applying for dccc fall 2013;i scored 68 percentile for my teas,and i was ranked

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those applying for dccc fall 2013;i scored 68 percentile for my teas,and i was ranked 17,pls is there anyone that scored below that or equal to that and got accepted to dccc?

Anyone applying for dccc 2014 or neumann 2014

If I were to get my RN (go through the program classes, clinicals, pass my boards)with an associates then continued to get my BSN would I have to go through another program? Or would I just take the necessary classes whether it be prereqs or nursing classes without the clinicals and boards?[/quote']

From the research I have done on the pa bsn programs, you have to apply for admission to their nursing programs and depending on which nursing program you go with you may have to do additional clinicals. There are several online only options, jefferson offers one to where you just take online courses, no additional clinicals for I believe two semesters. You wont have to take the boards again once you become RN with your associate degree. I was also thinking about doing a lpn-bsn bridge but decided on dccc since it would be cheaper then i will transfer into a bsn program. Dccc also has several transfer options for bsn. Good luck.

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Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

Moved thread from Delaware across the border to Pennsylvania State Nursing Programs

DCCC is in my backyard: 2 of my staff just graduated from this rigorous program, while another is 1/2 way through.

Program is restricted to Chester and Delaware County PA residents. To complete BSN, many choose West Chester State or Immaculatta's BSN completion program --have graduates of both those programs also working for me...

Neumann was my alma mater along with another 2 staff working for me....

Last staffer graduated from Thomas Jefferson ABSN program and passed boards 7/2/13!!!!

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