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Hey guys! Just wanted to start a page for the Fall 2022 cycle at EVC. This is my first time applying and I'm hoping to apply with 85 points. Curious if this is competitive compared to previous years? It'd also be nice if y'all can share your scores ?
15 hours ago, Pckc said:Hi scvmst, I was wondering if you will be willing to give feedback for my mine? I just got covid and need to stay home for the rest of this week. I won't see any my coworkers to get their feedbacks before the application deadline. If you don't have time, don't worry please.
Hey, never mind. I just got connected with my classmate, and she said she can help me. Thank you and best luck to all of you!
17 hours ago, scvmst said:There’s so many employers who will pay for your RN to BSN! I currently work for the county and they will pay for your schooling and leave (if you have class during a scheduled shift). When I also worked at DaVita as a hemodialysis tech, they had their own program for RN to BSN. There are so many endless resources to help RN’s obtain their BSN. They often prefer BSN RN’s because they receive more funding if they have a higher number of BSN to ADN. You guys got this!
Thanks for this! Boosts my confidence good luck to you all! Let’s continue to update and cross our fingers we start in fall, see you at orientation
On 2/23/2022 at 6:45 PM, Pckc said:Yeah, it says this. And I think it makes sense too because the BSN at SJSU doesn’t require GE completion. But we should complete before graduation. You should contact them to get one for yourself.
Option #1: If you are an upper division transfer applicant pursuing 1st bachelor's degree in the ICCP program, you must:
Have completed a minimum of 60 semesters [or 90 quarter units] of CSU transferable units
Completed the 4-Basic GE's [aka: Golden 4GEs for the CSU] - Oral Communication [CSU A1], Written Communications [CSU A2], Critical Thinking [CSU A3, and Math Concepts [CSU before]
Have a 2.0 GPA to be CSU eligible and a 2.75 overall transferable GPA to be eligible for the ICCP program [RN-BSN]
Recommend to complete CSU Core GE or be CSU GE fully certified [CSU GE certified or CSU IGETC GE certified] and completed PE and American Institution requirements too.
I just wanted to let you know you were right I talked to EVC and was able to get my application. Thank you so much for letting me know!
On 2/24/2022 at 12:15 PM, scvmst said:Just sent you a PM. Let me know if you still want me to help!
I got it. Thank you so much for your help!
16 hours ago, Caraghan said:I just wanted to let you know you were right I talked to EVC and was able to get my application. Thank you so much for letting me know!
That’s great! I’m glad that we figured it out before the deadline. Best luck with your application!
1 minute ago, Sakasaki Natakamura said:FOr those that got in, how many points did you apply with? What does delayed admissions me? Like instead of Fall 2022, you are Spring 2023?
They never confirmed the amount of points but I think I had around 75. Everyone is Fall 2022/Spring 2023 because they only do yearly applications. I’m not sure what delayed admission means but if you are an alternate you have a guaranteed seat for Fall 2023 and onward.
4 minutes ago, Sakasaki Natakamura said:FOr those that got in, how many points did you apply with? What does delayed admissions me? Like instead of Fall 2022, you are Spring 2023?
I applied with 85 points. I pulled points from nearly every category which included having my AA, over 1000 phlebotomy hours, maintaining a 4.0 science GPA, an 86 on TEAS, and A’s in all relevant courses (pharm, patho, gen psych, dev psych, math). I believe delayed admission would admit you for the following cycle, but I’m not too sure. For those that were accepted, they’re broken into 2 cohorts which start in either Fall 2022 or Spring 2023. I would double check though!
7 minutes ago, Caraghan said:They never confirmed the amount of points but I think I had around 75. Everyone is Fall 2022/Spring 2023 because they only do yearly applications. I’m not sure what delayed admission means but if you are an alternate you have a guaranteed seat for Fall 2023 and onward.
Oh awesome, you can be placed on an alternate list to literally be qualified in FALL 2023 bypassing the November application in 2022?
Hey good job
1 minute ago, Sakasaki Natakamura said:Oh awesome, you can be placed on an alternate list to literally be qualified in FALL 2023 bypassing the November application in 2022?
Hey good job
Definitely double check whether or not you need to apply again. EVC has some of the strictest guidelines in terms of applications. You definitely don’t want to lose your spot!
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Hi scvmst, I was wondering if you will be willing to give feedback for my mine? I just got covid and need to stay home for the rest of this week. I won't see any my coworkers to get their feedbacks before the application deadline. If you don't have time, don't worry please.