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Hello everyone,
I wanted to say hello to everyone applying to Spring 2011. When do you plan on handing in your application? I am so excited to be near the end of my perquisites. GOOD LUCK and I hope to see you all in the spring!!!
Gwen Jones from Essex told me the stats from last year. She said they pretty much stay the same from year to year. This is what she said...
Out 385 applicants 168 were accepted
Roughly 100 of those applicants were rejected because they didn't meet all requirements
GPA range from 2.58 to 4.0 with an average of 3.36 GPA
Sounds good to me. I also heard that many students each semester don't get accepted because they didn't meet all of the requirements. (Does this mean people randomly handing in Nursing Apps that don't have classes done...???) I also heard that the TEAS test is not going to be weighted as heavily as in the past (just a rumor??). Anyway, good luck to everyone! Hope to see you in the Spring!!
Just in casual conversations around campus, I have been amazed at people who have told me they sumitted what amounts to an incomplete application. Like they would say to me, "Oh I never got around to the TEAS test, but I applied anyway to see what happens." So, I'm thinking -- OK, no competition from you. I think being organized and complete about it is half the battle. Now, the wait is growing shorter!!
Sounds good to me. I also heard that many students each semester don't get accepted because they didn't meet all of the requirements. (Does this mean people randomly handing in Nursing Apps that don't have classes done...???) I also heard that the TEAS test is not going to be weighted as heavily as in the past (just a rumor??). Anyway, good luck to everyone! Hope to see you in the Spring!!
I like that rumor!
I think the rumor about TEAS might be true since CCBC doesn't post the
minimum score for the new TEAS V but they encourage that you have to get at least proficient level to apply.
I saw the static for Fall2009 only 35 applicants who met the requirement were rejected. The rest of who got rejected(about 100s) were not met the minimum requirement.
RN-4Ever, DNP
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You can only apply to one campus at a time. The only way you can apply to 2 campuses in one semester, is if you apply to the RN program and the LPN program at Dundalk.