Hello friends,
I know it's extremely early for this, but I wanted to create a forum for the Spring 2021 applicants for ACC! We can keep in touch here if anyone has questions about the application process or just the program in general. Happy applying y'all! I'm excited to start my future career as a nurse!
54 minutes ago, Malia Capers-Cristobal said:I am so confused about re-application.... so do we ONLY submit the one-page reapplication form or are we supposed to create a while new packet WITH the one-sheet?
** HELP!!
Just the one sheet a long with submitting the TXBON clearance again once you’ve gotten it.
Just now, busybee89 said:If anyone gets letters can you please post about it. Checking email every minute.
Nothing yet, but I'm doing the same thing! Refreshing and checking both my phone and laptop....but if they are like the ranking emails, and from my friend's experiences....they will come later in the day, like around 3ish. Good luck yall!
44 minutes ago, danny1985 said:ACCEPTANCE LETTERS Spring 2021 Class -- Monday or Tuesday (latest) November 9th or 10th, 2020
Is there anyone already get the email ???
I'm glad you checked, I just checked it this morning at 8am before submitting my Fall 2021 application just in case....and that info was not on there then!
8 minutes ago, Malia Capers-Cristobal said:Nothing yet, but I'm doing the same thing! Refreshing and checking both my phone and laptop....but if they are like the ranking emails, and from my friend's experiences....they will come later in the day, like around 3ish. Good luck yall!
I'm glad you checked, I just checked it this morning at 8am before submitting my Fall 2021 application just in case....and that info was not on there then!
If you don’t mind me asking what is your ranking score ? I am first time applicant and my score is 32 .
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I've also talked to an advisor at Concordia in the past about the ABSN program. There's no way I can justify being around 64K in debt for a BSN. I don't think it's worth it to be in that much debt and then the stress of having to pay it off for years is daunting. There's also a whole lot of other ABSN programs out there that aren't that expensive and probably worth looking into, though I understand that Austin's nursing programs are very limited.
I think going to ACC is a great choice because it's so much cheaper and you can always bridge to RN-to-BSN for a good price too. Some hospitals will even give you a tuition reimbursement for getting your BSN, which is even better.