Denver School of Nursing Process Information

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Hello everyone! I am starting this thread for those of you who are interested in the process of getting into Denver School of Nursing. Throughout the years, I have found that not many nursing students are willing to offer much information about their programs. There isn't much in-depth information about this college on this website that isn't outdated (from 2006). I hope that this information will be useful to some of you and that this thread isn't used to bash DSoN for their lack of accreditation. Everyone knows they are not accredited and that you may want to look elsewhere if you wish to further your education. And, everyone knows that they are candidates for both national and regional accreditation. The regional team visited the school in November and the national team is visiting in the spring. So, with that said, here is my information:

I applied to DSoN in August 2010 for the April 2011 BSN cohort for students with prior education. The application period ended in October. One month later, I received a call from the Director of Admissions stating that I had been chosen for an interview. One week later, I interviewed with the director. The director did most of the talking, making sure I understood that they lack accreditation and what that means if I were to want to continue my education. The questions he did ask me had to do with identifying what stressors may keep me from reaching my goal of graduating - things like having to work, children, etc. He then took me on a tour of the facilities which were quite impressive. After this, I was scheduled to take the HESI a month later.

The HESI tests you on reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and mathematics. The practice book put out by Evolve-Reach is all you need for preparation. The only advice I would offer as far as studying beyond the practice book, would be to memorize every conversion you can. I memorized around 100 conversions due to adivice given to me by the director. This memorization helped immensly! I scored 93% overall and the average for the group I tested with was 81%. You need to score 75% in order to move on in the enrollment process. If you are unable to score the 75%, you will be given one more opportunity to pass. In my group, there were only two students re-taking the exam.

One week after taking the test, I met with the director to sign my intent to enroll in the program. I chose to take pathophysiology ahead of time which saved me $2000. I would definitely recommend taking it at a CC not only to save you a few thousand dollars, but also to relieve your first quarter stress.

I am meeting with financial aid in a few weeks to discuss loan options. I have financing available from family as a back up, but would like to do as much on my own as possible. The most one can qualify for as far as Stafford loans is $28,000. That leaves a little bit of a deficit for students to have to deal with. The Sally Mae loan is really not that great an option due to variable interest rates (which we know are going to rise), and the need for good credit and a co-signer. I do have excellent credit, but do not want to go this route if at all possible.

I received an e-mail last week, stating that the orientation for the April BSN cohort is at the end of March from 9AM - 2PM. Our tenative schedules will be available one month before classes begin. Also, all immunizations, background check, drug test, and CPR certification are due by the beginning of March.

Well, that is all the information I have for now. I really hope that some of you find this information useful and I wish you all much success as future student nurses!

I took Patho through Santa Barbara City College online.

I'm debating taking it again as part of whatever program I end up in as there was a LOT of content.

Btw... I've got my interview set up for late October w/ DSN for the Jan. 2014 start. Pretty stoked.

I read in the handbook that it's possible for students to have to have clinicals during the 2 week periods between quarters. Can any existing or past students tell me if this is common? Because the 2 week break between quarters is a selling point for the program for me. If I'm doing clinicals during every break, that changes things a bit. thx.

I am a 1st quarter student but I was discussing this with a 5th quarter student yesterday. Apparently there are occasional clinicals during the two week break but not typically. She said it had only happened once to her and it was only something like 4 days. I know that isn't what you may want to hear but I'm really liking school so far. Welcome to DSN.

I am a 1st quarter student but I was discussing this with a 5th quarter student yesterday. Apparently there are occasional clinicals during the two week break but not typically. She said it had only happened once to her and it was only something like 4 days. I know that isn't what you may want to hear but I'm really liking school so far. Welcome to DSN.

How has your first quarter been? Everyone so far has just been amazing! My kids got to see Annette's "candy drawer" and take some candy when they met me down there after my HESI, so just off of that they think I am going to be at a great school!

I am a 1st quarter student but I was discussing this with a 5th quarter student yesterday. Apparently there are occasional clinicals during the two week break but not typically. She said it had only happened once to her and it was only something like 4 days. I know that isn't what you may want to hear but I'm really liking school so far. Welcome to DSN.

I'd say this is good news! I think some is fine, but having clinicals over every break would be a drag though.

I'm really happy to hear you like the program and thanks for answering my question.

First quarter has been really good. It is a lot of work but that's expected. Most people, students and staff seem to have a great attitude. They really do want us to succeed. In fact, I rapped on the school President's door and took about 5 minutes of her time to discuss something. Pretty cool that she has an open door policy with students.

I've applied for the January '14 start date and have been selected for the interview. Once I do that and pass the exam how long until you know your schedule for the first quarter? I am a nanny on the side so I wanted to make sure I have enough time to tell my family my new schedule.

Schedules always come out about 2 weeks prior to the next quarter. Good luck with everything.

Hi there,

I know that DSN is very expensive. I was wondering how much it would cost for the RN program having completed all the pre-requisites. I am going to complete all the pre-requisites this fall. So, how much would it cost for the 18 months RN program? If anybody knows, that will be great! Thanks!

Specializes in Flight/ED/ICU.

When I started the program it was around $42,000 total cost or so. You can easily lookup the tuition schedule on the website or call up the finaid office to check current rate, but for the ADN program the tuition listed is the price since, unlike the BSN program, all the prereqs must be done before start of Q1. You can typically take up to about half the cost of tuition via federal student loans depending on your situation, and they do offer no-interest monthly payment plans as well. Hope this helps.

I am getting ready to start the RN/BSN program, having completed all the prerequisites, and the cost is between $52,ooo-$53,000. You can find the exact cost on their website.

Hi Everyone,

I plan on applying to DSoN this Feb. 2014 for the October 2014 start date. I know that they are now accred. and I am sure applications have increases. Sorry to ask such an invasive question, but can you tell me if you got accepted and with what GPA and volunteer experiences. I currently have a 3.0 and am a volunteer at Littleton Hospital but I am super nervous about my Anatomy and Physiology class I am taking. I don't want my GPA to drop. Thanks for letting me know!

Thanks for the info! How was the interview process for you? Did they ask a lot of questions or just do most of the talking? Glad your first semester is going well!

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