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Anyone knows with a 3.7 prequistes,3.2 cumulative GPA is good to be accepted? I heard at least you have a 75% you’re fine. Because they only look at the perquisites GPA. I want to apply for the fall 2022.
2 hours ago, Nettle_carrier said:I got the email with the price list for everything and some of it says it needs to be paid at orientation, specifically ATI and CoursPoint. Do you think they would let us wait until financial aid or loans become available (literally like a week later)? Databank and BLS cert aren't too much, those will be fine to get done before orientation/bootcamp, just the program materials are a little pricey.
They probably prefer us to be prepared and ready to pay that day, but honestly if someone doesn't have the money they have to understand. I am pretty sure they will be understanding since it is the first semester and at the beginning and we are all students and some are waiting for financial aid, I agree it is very pricey. I would email Eileen though if you are concerned there are 60 others, so I am sure there are others in that similar situation, me included. They can't shake us down LOL.
Hi everyone, I am currently finishing up my B.S in Health Administration at Fresno State. I was reconsidering retaking my Chem class this Spring 2023 or Summer 23 (hopefully get an A), so that both my pre-req and cum GPA would be a 4.0. I was thinking about applying for the BSN program for Spring 2024 as a second Bachelor's student. Do you guys think it'd be worth it to retake this Chemistry class? I would hate to take it just to not get in. ? I also plan on reapplying to FCC, COS, FPU, and West Hills.
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I got the email with the price list for everything and some of it says it needs to be paid at orientation, specifically ATI and CoursPoint. Do you think they would let us wait until financial aid or loans become available (literally like a week later)? Databank and BLS cert aren't too much, those will be fine to get done before orientation/bootcamp, just the program materials are a little pricey.