Chattahoochee Technical College (ChattTech) LPN - Fall 2025

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Members are discussing their acceptance and rejection letters for a nursing program, expressing confusion and frustration over the selection process. Some members with high scores were denied, while others with lower scores were accepted. Suggestions were made to apply to other schools or try again for the Spring semester. Additionally, members shared information about alternative programs and expressed disappointment at the limited number of seats available.

Hi! Starting a thread for Chattahoochee Tech Fall 2025 LPN nursing cohort. What are your stats? Does anyone know how long we are to receive an acceptance letter?

Cross our fingers we get in🤞🏾. And hopefully they send out emails soon.

Deandra Greenidge said:

Just checked her page tysm for that,  so classes would be M-F 9am-4pm for the first 2 month then  2 or 3 days for the next 2 semesters. According to the  comments 

that's correct. IDK how I'm going to handle going to class every day from 9-4. seems extreme but, that's nursing school for you 😂

Deandra Greenidge said:

Cross our fingers we get in🤞🏾. And hopefully they send out emails soon.

same but if I don't, I'm applying to 3 other schools as well.

Also guys, I was told that they give the ATI Mastery exam (CME) at the end of fundamentals. You have 3 attempts to pass that exam. If you don't pass it you fail the class regardless if you have a passing grade for that course. Also, exams are taken every Monday & Tuesday.

Thank you Fawn,  yes you are right going to class 5 days out the week then having a test every Monday and Tuesday is alot ,but it will all be worth it. I wonder what type of work schedule I will be able to have or if I'll just have to stop working .

I am in the program right now, currently finishing the 2nd semester with my maternity exam tomorrow LOL. the Monday-Friday classes don't last long just about 2 months tops, the first semester is the easiest and the funds CME is only hard because you don't know the set up of nursing tests yet. The first 2 months you leave class early almost everyday like 1 but don't quote me on that just incase some days are different. once you get past pharm it lightens up and the workload is easier, if you try you will pass. 

Ahhh thank you @snursesss, how long did it take for you to manage your time. Also when Do you hear back from the program Is it in 5-7 days or is it within a month.

Praying I get in!

74% on TEAS

CNA license

Associates degree

What are my chances?

snursesss said:

I am in the program right now, currently finishing the 2nd semester with my maternity exam tomorrow LOL. the Monday-Friday classes don't last long just about 2 months tops, the first semester is the easiest and the funds CME is only hard because you don't know the set up of nursing tests yet. The first 2 months you leave class early almost everyday like 1 but don't quote me on that just incase some days are different. once you get past pharm it lightens up and the workload is easier, if you try you will pass. 

Thanks for the encouragement. How did you finish with maternity? 

joygabrielle said:

Praying I get in!

74% on TEAS

CNA license

Associates degree

What are my chances?

I think you have a good chance to get in honestly. 

Deandra Greenidge said:

Thank you Fawn,  yes you are right going to class 5 days out the week then having a test every Monday and Tuesday is alot ,but it will all be worth it. I wonder what type of work schedule I will be able to have or if I'll just have to stop working .

Yes same with me trying to figure out my work schedule. Since we have exams every Monday and Tuesday, there's no way I'll be prepared for it being that I work 7pm-7am every Sunday. Getting off that Monday morning is going to crucial being that my job is busy as ever during the night. It's something for me to think about. Maybe switch to working 7am-7pm.

Hi joy your chances look pretty good to me good luck !

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