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Hey peers,
I wanted to start a thread for pre-nursing students who applied for admissions into the spring of 2020 program. I was denied for admissions into the Fall of 2019 and my application was updated by the admin for consideration for the spring semester. I am re-taking the TEAS-exam over this summer to boost my chances as only 60 students are selected for the spring and 80 for the fall.
My stats when I applied for the Fall of 2019 was:
3.8- General Ed
3.45- Science
3.72-Overall GPA
Teas- 70.5%
My Stats for the Spring of 2020
3.88-General Ed
3.57-Science
3.74-Overall GPA
Teas- Retaking
As of the Summer of 2019- I will have all nursing pre-requisites complete, including the new Psych 2103- Intro to human development. I just graduated on the 7th with my Associate of Science degree with high honors but it seems to me that having all pre-reqs complete and a high gpa doesn't guarantee admissions as long as your Teas score and science gpa is competitive.
Thereon, share your stats ladies and keep God in your prayer as he has chosen us to pick this field and nursing is very rewarding, working as CNA and Medtech for 4 years has really opened my love for the field. Yes at times the workload is very heavy and draining but I wouldn't give up the time I spent with my patients,nurses and their family members for the world. Caring for others is my calling and I know God called each of us for this ?
Hi future nursing sisters and brothers! I just finished once again reading the thread from spring 2019 cohort and people received acceptance letters on the 17th so maybe just maybe someone will get something today. My mail lady doesn't run until 5 so ? I'll be waiting but I'm positive we all will hear something soon.
On 9/14/2019 at 12:49 PM, hungrydani90 said:Hey, I was curious to know if anyone had an idea of what the schedule for the nursing program was like? Is it 3 days a week? times?
It’s pretty intense for the first 3 weeks. Then it all depends on the schedule and group you fall into. Also your clinical and rotations as well as hospital days. The most you can work is possibly 2 days of your job is flexible.
On 8/26/2019 at 6:30 PM, Jennychi24 said:HEY everyone,
I started this thread back in May when I got rejected in April and by some miracle my application was re-evaluated and I got accepted in June of 2019. The rejection letter stated that I was still being considered and second rounds of letters will occur in June if I am chosen or someone gives up their seat. I just finished my orientation and I just happen to see letters for the spring of 2020 program being sent out, when I stopped by to hand in my classes to complete before my last semester in the program, but they were in the rejection envelopes that I got in April, it looks like letters will be out soon to you all soon.
If you are denied, hold tight And do not lose hope , if someone gives up their seat , you can still get in for the Spring like I did for the Fall . Also Plan, plan ahead, I had to quit my job due to clinicals, skills lab and simulation. The first week is a lot already but everyone feels like family. Make sure you guys are on top of your immunization, I would recommend getting passport photo done now at Walgreens or CVS to confirm your seat, and get a titer for Hepatis B vaccine, and your TB done.
Good luck everyone's, sending blessing your way .
Everything and anything is possible I feel you believe ❤️
Could you tell me what was the difference between the acceptance letters and denial letters? Some people say that the acceptance is in a packet and the denial is just in a regular envelope was this your experience as well.
Hi future nursing sister and brothers I told you we would hear something this week. I have notification from USPS and there is something from the school of nursing, but my mail lady doesn't come until 5 so I'll let you guys know then. Congrats in advance to everyone that will get an acceptance letter today!!!!!!
9 minutes ago, Tonisha90 said:Could you tell me what was the difference between the acceptance letters and denial letters? Some people say that the acceptance is in a packet and the denial is just in a regular envelope was this your experience as well.
I received both an acceptance and denial letter last time lol, so I do know the difference! The denial was like you said, a simple envelope. The acceptance was a packet with all the info you need to know to start getting yourself ready for the program. Hopefully we’ll find out today! Unfortunately I’m out of town for work through Friday so I’ll have to have my husband check for me.
4 hours ago, Tonisha90 said:Hi future nursing sister and brothers I told you we would hear something this week. I have notification from USPS and there is something from the school of nursing, but my mail lady doesn't come until 5 so I'll let you guys know then. Congrats in advance to everyone that will get an acceptance letter today!!!!!!
Crossing my fingers for you hon... my heart is beating so fast for you right now... I pray we all get an acceptance packet...
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I work at the hospital that they do clinical and they're here the entire shift mostly. I don't know about anything else. I feel it in my soul we'll hear something by Friday.