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Hello,
I was also accepted into the 2023 ABSN cohort pending me passing their Pathophysiology course which starts in January 2023. I am also thinking of attending the event on the 25th so it should be fun to see all the other prospective students!
I am from the west coast and it will be my first time being in the east coast so I am also needing some information regarding housing situations. Best wishes to everyone!
Link here: https://allnurses.com/grayson-ADN-Spring-t746869/ allnurses
sweet_bread_crumbs, CNA
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Hey Everyone,
Although I will not be applying to their program, I thought I'd still share what I learned from the info session I attended today:
ELAC's Spring 2023 Application Cycle will open: 09/16/22-10/03/22
Sept Information Session dates*: 9/21/22 5PM-7PM; 9/29/22 12PM-2PM
*Zoom links for the info sessions are obtained when you reach out via email.
NCLEX 2021-2022 Pass Rate: 76.6%
Admission Selection Process: Multi-Criteria (points system); NO Waitlist
Pre-Reqs: Anatomy 1, Physio 1, Micro 20, Eng 101, Psych 1, Psych 41(Lifespan), Chem course (either HS or Chem 51/65/101), Math 125 or higher, and H.S. Diploma, GED, or higher level degree requirement (Associates or higher).
ALL pre-reqs must be completed (no IP), Minimum 2.5 science GPA (Anatomy, Physio, Micro) with only 1 repeat being allowed for the three science courses. Ws do not count as an attempt.
TEAS: 62% overall and in all subcategories in order to qualify. They're only accepting the TEAS 7
Again, Spring '23 apps will open 9/16/22 @9am-10/10/22 @5pm
Obviously, your best source of information will be an ELAC Nursing Counselor or to reach out to ELAC's Nursing Admissions directly. Just thought it wouldn't hurt to share an update on their program.
Hope this helps and good luck!