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Hello,
Anyone applying for Bergen Community College Fall 2019?
7 hours ago, MissRN2019 said:2014 Fall is giving me hope?. Also just realized that if they use the English, A&P and Chemistry gpa I will have a 4.0. I originally wanted to do spring so I have all the other pre reqs and psychology brought my gpa down because I missed 2 assignments.
They use the math and science cumulative GPA, so whatever that is for you is what will count!!
4 minutes ago, Sdg612 said:Do they also admit students for spring? I thought admission is for every fall only...
Yes, spring admissions is for the evening program, though, and admits up to 80 students. You need to have all your gen ed in addition to your pre-req's completed to apply by Oct. 1. Every credit for the degree aside from the nursing courses has to be done to apply, and then you take the TEAS again.
5 minutes ago, Sdg612 said:Do they also admit students for spring? I thought admission is for every fall only...
They have a Day and Evening program. Day admits for Fall and Evening admits for Spring. Deadline for Evening is usually around October 1st. Evening classes also starts around 5pm to 6pm and ends at 10 to 11. Clinicals are usually random but from my experience, they are mostly in the morning to late afternoon.
18 minutes ago, yjiwon939 said:Everyone in this thread should be for the Day program. i started the thread for Fall 2019. There is usually a new thread for each semester.
Yep, we are all day program. You can't apply yet for the upcoming evening. It's separate applications and you have to test again.
Hi all! (Little late-ish to this thread)
This is my first time posting on here, and I just wanted to say good luck to everyone and hoping everyone gets in. I've read all the comments and I'm also assuming BCC will notify us the second week of April.
(My TEAS score was 76% and my GPA 3.3)
4 hours ago, yjiwon939 said:Hey everyone.
Just a question, anyone thinking of still working while attending nursing school?
As a parent, I dont have much of a choice so i will be working throughout the program though only 30 hours
I will be - although I work on campus and only 20 hours/week aside from the one day a month a work freelance in the city.
LizCarola
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@Sdg612 I saw this, too, but this was when the HESI was still the nursing entrance exam.