Ccbc nursing spring 2017

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Is anyone applying to Community College of Baltimore County, CCBC, Nursing Program for Spring 2017?

Which ATB school did you choose

I chose Towson because i am already a student there, OMG there program is so HARD to get into!! there avge GPA score for applying is 3.7! and avge TEAS is 86%! crazy... but there program admission lady told me, that this option would be better for me.. and cheaper!

Wow that is similar to University of Maryland. It is good that I didn't waste my money and time applying there. We made a great choice applying to the ATB program. My prerequisites GPA is around 3.3 and I scored proficient on the TEAS with a 71.4 in reading. I know someone who got accepted into CCBC TOWSON with a 3.0 GPA. I'm sure we will be fine

I chose Towson because i am already a student there, OMG there program is so HARD to get into!! there avge GPA score for applying is 3.7! and avge TEAS is 86%! crazy... but there program admission lady told me, that this option would be better for me.. and cheaper!

Exactly, and I am a current TU student too. They were able to set the standard high. Though, we will be just fine either way!

how do you look it up?

Login to your CAS account. In order to be able to view it, your transcripts have to be verified first. Then a PDF or document will be posted under your "check your status" that has your uploaded transcripts. On the last page of the document, your GPA calculated by CAS is there.

Which ATB school did you choose

TU, how about yourself?

Is anyone interested in Stevenson? I wonder how soon we will find out. Hopefully it won't take the entire 8 weeks.

Is anyone interested in Stevenson? I wonder how soon we will find out. Hopefully it won't take the entire 8 weeks.

I definitely would be, however, it is too expensive for me. lol.

I saw on the ATB packet that they would be waiving all fees. I didn't know how much that would help in comparison with Towson.

I saw on the ATB packet that they would be waiving all fees. I didn't know how much that would help in comparison with Towson.

I meant their tuition and costs. I remember applying to SU University as a rising freshmen in college a few years ago, and I remember it being about $27,0000 before aid. Though, i'm not sure if that changed or not.

I meant their tuition and costs. I remember applying to SU University as a rising freshmen in college a few years ago, and I remember it being about $27,0000 before aid. Though, i'm not sure if that changed or not.

Yeah that's a lot!

Does anybody know about when we should hear if we got into the program or not? Also is there a interview process that has to be done for CCBC nursing program?

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