Georgia Perimeter Spring 2011

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Hi, Does anyone know when letters will be mailed out for spring 2011?

I'm so anxious!

What about the students who applied for spring 2010, do you remember when you received your letters?

Thanks a ton

cloggersmom:

I have two small kids, one in kindergarten and one in daycare, so I will not be working while in school. I hear it is extrememly intense and the reason that GPC posts a 100% pass rate on the NCLEX is because so many of their students don't end up graduating. GPC would rather hold students back if they don't perform well and ensure they are ready for the boards than allow them to move forward and then do poorly on the boards.

For those who asked:

GPA overall general education requuirements: 3.6 (Enrolled in Public Speaking, grades to come this semester. By Spring 2011 will only have one 3 hr. general education class HIST 2111 or 2112 to complete. Even though the information stated that you can start Spring semester with 6 general education hrs to complete, it seemed to be very important to the admissions department that you had less than 6 hrs to complete.)

GPA science: 4.0 (Includes A&P I w/ lab and Microbiology. Currently enrolled in A&P II and microlab so those grades to come this semester)

TEAS V: 88% individual, 96% nation

I have a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from a 4 year university.

Spring semester requirements for admission (both in what you have completed and scores) are more strict/competitive than Fall admission requirements due to space and the fact that Spring program start doesn't have a "down" summer session to use for taking extra classes.

I hope this helps for those that either are looking to enroll or those that don't get in and want to reapply!

Let us know what they say about the medical form b/c I didn't receive one either. I will not be working during the nursing program. I have a 3 yr old boy but my family and his dad are all very supportive and will help me out.

I'm glad I wasn't imagining things with the medical form. Please do let us know what they say!

I was able to email the nursing department and they emailed me a medical form. By the way, where do we go to pay the fee to reserve our spot?

At student accounts. It's in the same room as the financial aid office at Dunwoody (not sure which campus you're on). Where did you send your email?

I'm so excited!

I got in!!!!! Woohooo!!! I am sooo excited!!!! I got the medical form from the office. Just like I thought, they sent my letter to my old address. I updated my new address online in the SIS, but never gave the nursing dept my new address. I went there to check the address and they told me they sent it to the old address but its good news because I got in! I almost started crying in the office, I was so happy. Anyhoo, they said the medical form was not included in the letters sent out and gave it to me in the office.

See you guys in January!!! Good luck to everyone else still waiting

Congratulations!!!!

Congratulations!! :)

Thanks and congrats again to you guys!! All the blood sweat and tears of the last year and a half has been totally worth it. There were times I didn't know if I would make it this far, I know this is just the beginning, but it feels so so sooooo good right now.

Maybe all spots are full then?

Where's my letter? :hlk:

Where is it? :banghead:

Where? :cry:

Has anyone heard where all clinicals are? I'm wondering how far I might have to drive for clinicals and would love to know the worst case scenario (one furtherest away). I need to factor this into my decision. Any help from people who have heard of where clinicals are would be very helpful and much appreciated. I have asked the coordinator there, but they didn't give me any examples of hospitals that have been partners for clinical rotations. They did say they would try to base it on where you live and that if agreeable to both parties, you could switch out with another student.

Thank you!

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