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I'm curious as to how many people on here are planning on applying for the ASBSN program through Stanislaus State. Due to Covid-19, the process is entirely online. While the application fee has been waived (hooray!) we do have to pay for transcripts to be emailed electronically so the cost evens out (dangit). It looks like a fabulous program, and although it's pricey at around $36k it's cheaper than other accelerated programs in the Sacramento/NorCal region.
Wait, when did you get a prompt to create an account? you mean separately from the application? are we literally going to get physical letters or find out online? LOL sorry but I'm super anxious!
27 minutes ago, Santacruzsandy5 said:Two weeks until acceptance letters! Did anyone jump at the chance to create their accounts when prompted to do so?
16 hours ago, chesed18 said:Wait, when did you get a prompt to create an account? you mean separately from the application? are we literally going to get physical letters or find out online? LOL sorry but I'm super anxious!
I got a prompt to make an account with the school. To be fair I don’t think it’s anything to write home about—I did this with all the other schools I applied to and didn’t get into them, so all those email accounts will sit there for eternity gathering cyber dust...
On 9/18/2020 at 7:00 AM, Santacruzsandy5 said:
I got an email regarding this too. I just checked my other email right now and it was there, unread. I received this back in August 19 when I applied to the school itself and not the program. Might have to go create my account now. Thanks for the heads up/reminder.
@Santacruzsandy5 thanks for the update. For some reason I didn’t get that email. Hmm. I have gotten other emails to just confirm residency. Hoping I just missed that email.
chesed18, BSN, MSN, RN
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I tried calculating my points and I believe I'm at 99, though depends on whether they count non-certified caregiver experience (it's CNA/HHA type work but I haven't taken coursework or an exam). I peeked at last year's thread and saw people were accepted with 86 points, so hopefully it's similar this year!
GPA: 24
Sciences GPA: 25
Non-science GPA: 25
TEAS: 22
Health care experience: 3 points (paid caregiver experience from the last few months)