COC Fall 2020

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Hello Everyone!

Just wanted to make a forum for us folks who applied to COC’s Fall 2020 nursing program ?

Post anything related here! Would love to stay updated with y’all.

4 minutes ago, Futurecrna7 said:

That makes total sense! Thank you for clarifying. CONGRATS on getting in! I have moved up to alternate #6!

Thank you! Hopefully you'll be getting a call from them soon!!

3 minutes ago, Blondie388 said:

Thank you! Hopefully you'll be getting a call from them soon!!

Thank you so much! I heard that the last few cycles the average of alternates accepted was 12 so I am crossing my fingers! ?

3 minutes ago, Futurecrna7 said:

I thought we did too. This is what my email says. I am also an alternate so maybe that is why? But I thought Julie said that we all go the same orientation.

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Oh I see, now. I think that’s why as well because the people I know also have different dates then me and they’re alternates.

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Hi there!

Anyone who got into the nursing program wants to keep in touch?? I don't know anyone else in the program and would love to start getting to know you guys! Please let me know!! I can send you my email or something ?

Hi!

Has anyone heard any updates of when we should be receiving the email from our professors with the 1st semester schedule?

On 6/5/2020 at 7:47 PM, workingsmartnothard said:

Does anyone have statistics of past application cycles??

Feeling discouraged as I did get an 80 on the exam and my GPAs are roughly around 3.3. Using the criteria sheet, I barely round up around 58 points out of 100!?

On 6/6/2020 at 10:10 AM, Brainly.97 said:

I know a lot of people with around 76-80ish points, I’m just not sure if I’ll get in. Thank you! Does anyone know if they just take a wide range of scores or do they just pick the highest scoring applicants?

Yeah I am an incoming 2nd semseter and I got in with 81 points on the multicriteria. I got 83 on the TEAS and a 4.0. I know a lot of people in that point range too that got in my 1st semester

Has anyone completed the titers yet? How long did the whole process take.

6 hours ago, ValleyEMT said:

Has anyone completed the titers yet? How long did the whole process take.

For me it took about 2 days to get the titer results back, and then another 4 business days for them to release my information back to me, but it could take more or less time depending on where you go to get them done at. I also had to email my doctor to put the lab orders in and that took about 2 business days.

For those who have registered for classes, do you have access to the classes via canvas?

For me, it just shows the nursing orientation tab.

32 minutes ago, ValleyEMT said:

For those who have registered for classes, do you have access to the classes via canvas?

For me, it just shows the nursing orientation tab.

No, not yet. At COC classes will show up on canvas usually the day before the start date, some might even show up the morning of!

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