Hello,
I live in California, and getting into nursing school is tough, because everybody's stats consist of a 4.0 GPA, and over a 90% on the TEAS. Also, even if you have these stats, you still could possibly get on the waitlist, as its impacted everywhere.
I applied and got accepted into the Accelerated BSN program at Roseman University in Utah. You become a RN in 16months, but comes at the whopping price of 60K. I already have my bachelors in biology, and currently have no loans from undergrad. It is a great school, and students have jobs lined up after they graduate... but 60K will be a quarter of student loans and the rest are private loans. Is this worth it? There's also living cost, but I've been working since I've graduated and have enough for rent and such.
PLEASE OFFER ANY ADVICE! I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IT!! Thank you! (:
Best of luck on the interview! and hope you receive good news from Denver soon! It definitely has been a huge relief, and I'm excited for the move!
I have an interview next week for the same cohort! I have an application in at the Denver School of Nursing that I should be hearing back from in the next few days. I'm also from California, Sacramento area to be specific. Happy you accepted, that's a huge relief off your shoulders. Now to start hunting for a room, moving out there, etc.
HCaldwell
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I have an interview next week for the same cohort! I have an application in at the Denver School of Nursing that I should be hearing back from in the next few days. I'm also from California, Sacramento area to be specific. Happy you accepted, that's a huge relief off your shoulders. Now to start hunting for a room, moving out there, etc.