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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.

So I just found my passion to purpose document. I confused it with another school's personal statement. I wrote much more than 150 words but I didn't mention anything about my grades in it.

one more thing... Here's Johnson & Johnson's scholarship link https://nursing.jnj.com/scholarships

MsAtoZ said:

one more thing... Here's Johnson & Johnson's scholarship link https://nursing.jnj.com/scholarships

Thank you! ??

So Chamberlain's tyson corner campus doesn't have housing and I have been told class and clinical is usually 2-4x's a week. That could be a rough commute considering I'm from Bowie. Any insight?

 

Yes that is why I chose online 

MsAtoZ said:

Yes that is why I chose online 

For the online process, do you have to travel nationally for clinical? Local clinicals would be my best option.

Yes they're local

I will be receiving my admissions decision from Chamberlain between this week and next week. Fingers crossed guys!!

Awww... you're in.  I got accepted at the community college so I'm going there and doing the ATB Program so I'll finish with my bachelor's.

 

MsAtoZ said:

Awww... you're in.  I got accepted at the community college so I'm going there and doing the ATB Program so I'll finish with my bachelor's.

 

They haven't given me my decision yet but congratulations on your acceptance. Whats the ATB program though?

The community colleges have partnerships with 4- year schools to attend simultaneously to earn a BSN.

Oh yeah, that makes it easier to get into a program.

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