Published Jul 24, 2009
SB113
123 Posts
Hello all!
I am brand new here (found you on a search), and was hoping someone could help me.
I read that at Harford, those applying from out of county are waitlisted (did I read that correctly?). Does this hold the same for CCBC? See, Harford doesn't offer the night/evening program like CCBC, so I want to apply there instead, but that means I am out of county. I can't even apply until Fall of 2010 from what I was told, so I don't know what to do if this is the case!
Can someone offer any guidance?
Thanks!!
Sharon :redpinkhe
Blondell
59 Posts
For the application criteria, I think they treat everybody the same. I will apply for spring2010 as out-of-county student also. I have talked and email Jo Ann Day the admission for nursing, she told me that it goes by grade and points.
2ndLife
63 Posts
I don't know about Harford or other counties but it seems that most counties in my area (Montgomery/Frederick/Howard) give preference to county residents. And as it turns out, there are usually enough extremely competitive applicants that they have no need to pull any from out-of-county applications. I live in Mont. Co. and went to an info session in Frederick. I was told not to even bother applying. Even if my TEAS test scores were perfect and my GPA was 4.0. They have all the highly qualified applicants they can handle. Frederick may be different, however. They apply a point system and points are given for being in-county. An out-county applicant can't get those points so they will NEVER have the complete point count whereas there are plenty of in-county applicants who will. Check with the schools and see exactly how they assess the applicant pool. If they use a point system and give points for in-county applicants, getting in may be difficult if not impossible.
CASTLEGATES
424 Posts
Now I know what field I need to go in to...teaching-PhD and open a program!
Backlogged with applicants and they're worried about the shortage. Soon as the economy turns back, the vacancies will increase rapidly.