Members are discussing their admissions decisions to Chamberlain College and sharing their acceptance experiences. Some members mention transfer credits, the ATB program, and concerns about GPA requirements. Others are seeking advice on early acceptance signs and interpreting financial aid letters as indicators of acceptance. Overall, the conversation revolves around admissions processes, program options, and support for fellow applicants.
Hi everyone! I recently applied to Chamberlain University (Irving campus) and took my second attempt for the HESI exam last Saturday. I needed at least a 73% and I got an overall score of 70%. My GPA is a 2.87. What are my chances of getting in. I'm so nervous and have been stressing about it way too much.
I did fill out the FAFSA but I have yet to receive any messages from Fin Aid. I need to hear back from Fin Aid to determine if they will award any scholarships because that price is putting my stomach in knots. I just can't see paying more than my mortgage a month for this school. Again, I think I heard back quickly because I initially chose the July 10 start date.
I was accepted to the July start but I asked to be considered for November because I owed UNC. She said I would have 5 semesters to complete at Chamberlain which is still a lot of money out of pocket. I applied at my local community college for Spring 2024. I should have an answer in late October either way
I am so excited for you! So glad you are enjoying your time thus far. How many classes are you in?
MsAtoZ
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Yes ? and $50k is really giving me anxiety. I am applying to my local community college for Jan 2024 start. The deadline is Aug 30 and the notifications come out in Mid Oct.