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I would love to start a thread of those applying for CSULA's ABSN program for summer 2019. I was hoping we could give each other some support and hopefully get to know each other a bit before starting school! I'm a little worried as I hear that the program is super competitive and I don't have many volunteer hours or experience. Is this a deciding factor in the decision process?
Fingers crossed for this week! I read somewhere on the program site that final decisions should be made by March 29 at the latest, but in past years it hasn’t taken that long. The wait is bittersweet because on the one hand you really don’t have to do anything, but at the same time you really can’t do anything lol.
And about the whole loan dilemma mentioned earlier, the way I see it the investment isn’t that high for the prospective return. If accepted, I will be combining government and private loans, but this will be a lifelong career with consistent opportunities for growth, so for those of us in it for the long haul I believe it is every bit worth the initial investment (though I may not feel that way in the moment when I am signing off on that loan haha).
@Schwamus86 I'm not sure if they are due by orientation but it's best if you get your titers done asap in case you no longer have immunity (the hep B series takes a few months to complete)
@etchensketch same ? these next few days are nerve-racking
1 hour ago, JiggyRN said:@Schwamus86 I'm not sure if they are due by orientation but it's best if you get your titers done asap in case you no longer have immunity (the hep B series takes a few months to complete)
@etchensketch same ? these next few days are nerve-racking
You and @etchensketch said it! I am a slave to my inbox, though I know it's more likely to be a phone call first...
AND. I don't check allnurses all day, so when I check in and see like five messages on this board, you can imagine where my brain goes! That everyone has gotten a call and then I freak out. Then I read that everyone is just as anxious as me with the lack of results and feel slightly better. Just slightly.
On 3/18/2019 at 2:43 PM, Schwamus86 said:Fingers crossed for this week! I read somewhere on the program site that final decisions should be made by March 29 at the latest, but in past years it hasn’t taken that long. The wait is bittersweet because on the one hand you really don’t have to do anything, but at the same time you really can’t do anything lol.
And about the whole loan dilemma mentioned earlier, the way I see it the investment isn’t that high for the prospective return. If accepted, I will be combining government and private loans, but this will be a lifelong career with consistent opportunities for growth, so for those of us in it for the long haul I believe it is every bit worth the initial investment (though I may not feel that way in the moment when I am signing off on that loan haha).
The waiting is so nerve wracking!!!
I have to agree with you about the loan issue. It is going to be tough wherever we end up, but so worth it in the end. I will also be looking for government and private loans and hopefully a scholarship or two. You are correct that there are so many opportunities in nursing; it certainly is not a stagnant career. We might have to "pay our dues" at first, but the upward mobility is there, which is very exciting.
I am also in my 30s, @jleegato, and did not save a ton for this like I should have. But I am grateful to have familial support for the basics (living expenses, books, etc.). I am saving as much as I can now while working since I know I'll have to drop to per diem (or no work) when I get into school.
On 3/12/2019 at 11:43 AM, RNtobe26 said:I think you are talking about this? http://www.calstatela.edu/page/absn-program-student-melody-henderson
The student received a NURSE Corps Scholarship from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Health Resources & Services Administration. Full tuition and more! Doesn't sound like a bad deal, especially when many have goals to work with underserved populations as it is.
https://bhw.hrsa.gov/loansscholarships/nursecorps/scholarship
This looks so awesome!
3 hours ago, Schwamus86 said:I'm sure it may have been mentioned in a thread or application form somewhere, but does anyone know if the titers, BLS, fire card, etc. are due by orientation? I am debating getting a head start on those in case of the best.
I'm not sure if they are due then, but it would definitely be wise to start looking into it. I believe the fire card we need is the blue one. You can get BLS through an AHA certified vendor. There are multiple locations and times for this, and it only takes about 4 hours.
44 minutes ago, RNtobe26 said:You and @etchensketch said it! I am a slave to my inbox, though I know it's more likely to be a phone call first...
AND. I don't check allnurses all day, so when I check in and see like five messages on this board, you can imagine where my brain goes! That everyone has gotten a call and then I freak out. Then I read that everyone is just as anxious as me with the lack of results and feel slightly better. Just slightly.
Do you think it will be a phone call if we get in and an email if we don't? ?
RNtobe26, BSN, RN
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Should be this week! I'm on the same hopeful timeline as everyone else, shooting for this Wednesday the 20th that we find out. I know in much earlier threads, they mentioned that the first day of Spring Break for the university was the day she was finally able to get the calls out... and this year that is not until April 1! But I think this week will be it. Fingers crossed that everyone gets in where they need to be. GOOD LUCK TO US ALL!!