Gateway Technical College (Kenosha) Students

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hello everyone, i am new to this forum and would like to know if there are any past (or current) gateway tech student that can give me insight on how the nursing program is. i would like to know what the instuctors are like (were like), how the program itself was for you, if you worked as a student nurse intern while in the program, what the full-time load was like as a student, what the clinical experience was like? i appreciate all replys. i am new to gateway and about to start the nursing program in the fall of this year 2011. thanks guys! :nurse:

Thanks so much for your reply.

My concern is that I am moving into the area, so I am transferring in most of the Gen Ed classes required, meaning I am just putting in my application to GTC this Summer, and was really hoping to start Fall 2012. I'm worried even though I will have all Gen Ed's done by this Fall...I will have to wait a few years just because of others who applied much earlier before they cimpleted any classes.

When you petition, are the only Gen Ed classes that need to be done at that time Gen A&P and Advanced A&P? I'm attending an info session soon, I am just very impatient and eager :-)

Hi 2be Nurse,

I am a student of college of lake county. I live in Waukegan, IL. I would like to know if GTC admit out of district student from IL. Please can you advise me about their admission procedure.

Thanks

Hi 2be Nurse,

I am a student of college of lake county. I live in Waukegan, IL. I would like to know if GTC admit out of district student from IL. Please can you advise me about their admission procedure.

Thanks

You can take classes there, but your chances of getting into clinicals are very very slim. They always take in district people first for clinicals from what I've heard, and because of the waitlist there is a slim chance of anyone out of district getting a spot.

hello,

i am thinking of attending Gateway in kenosha....read the student handbook...but i need to make sure i am understainding it right

"students are allowed to repeat any nursing course one time..........."

"any students who attempts a single ADN course twice and receive a "W" or "F" will be removed from the ADN program..."

does that mean you can fail more than two classes????

for example

sem 1 ----------failed 101 then re take it successfully...............check

sem 2 -------------failed 105 then re take it successfully-------------check

sem 3--------------failed 112 -then re take it successfully----------check

SO as long u do not fail the same single course twice you are ok????

I know in MATC if you fail ANY two nursing course during your ADN program you have to re appeal your case....third strike ---you are out!!!!

can someone help me

thanks

hello,

i am thinking of attending Gateway in kenosha....read the student handbook...but i need to make sure i am understainding it right

"students are allowed to repeat any nursing course one time..........."

"any students who attempts a single ADN course twice and receive a "W" or "F" will be removed from the ADN program..."

does that mean you can fail more than two classes????

for example

sem 1 ----------failed 101 then re take it successfully...............check

sem 2 -------------failed 105 then re take it successfully-------------check

sem 3--------------failed 112 -then re take it successfully----------check

SO as long u do not fail the same single course twice you are ok????

I know in MATC if you fail ANY two nursing course during your ADN program you have to re appeal your case....third strike ---you are out!!!!

can someone help me

thanks

are you in the nursing program???? yet???

hello

hello,

i am thinking of attending Gateway in kenosha....read the student handbook...but i need to make sure i am understainding it right

"students are allowed to repeat any nursing course one time..........."

"any students who attempts a single ADN course twice and receive a "W" or "F" will be removed from the ADN program..."

does that mean you can fail more than two classes????

for example

sem 1 ----------failed 101 then re take it successfully...............check

sem 2 -------------failed 105 then re take it successfully-------------check

sem 3--------------failed 112 -then re take it successfully----------check

SO as long u do not fail the same single course twice you are ok????

I know in MATC if you fail ANY two nursing course during your ADN program you have to re appeal your case....third strike ---you are out!!!!

can someone help me

thanks

Hello. I would be applying for GTC (Kenosha) LPN to RN Bridge Program, but I live in Illinois. I was told that I will have to be considered out of state for screening purposes, but in-state (WI) for tuition rates since GTC has chargeback/joint agrement with the College of Lake County in Illinois where I am in-district but since CLC does not have the Bridge, being currently an LPN in Illinois and Wisconsin, I can apply at GTC.

I would like to find out, is there really a lot of nursing students applying for the Bridge? Does anybody know anyone who's out of state accepted? I spoke with Nsg Counselor at the Kenosha Campus, been told have had out of state resident accepted in the past. I would be starting to take 510-803 and 510-804 classes this fall, as they are both required for for the advance standing.

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