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Hi guys,
I recently got into the day program! I took the TEAS test back in the first week of January ( which includes english, math and one essay no science). I got a letter 1-2 weeks after the test stating if I passed. After that, I scheduled a time to meet with the admission counselor by the end of January. Prior to meeting with her, you have to gather all the stuff from the list like recommendations letters, proof of residency, Id any transcripts and high school diploma. Make sure to have all that when you interview. The decision cannot be made if all your paperwork is not received. I heard back after 3 weeks and received my letter! From my understanding, the admissions counselor chooses a variety of people some with experience and some who have never worked in the field but have the drive. The interview was mainly informative and she does ask a few questions about why you want to be in the program but nothing to be nervous about!
I believe she chooses 10 people after each testing session, unless it fills up fast. The best thing to do is to get your test done right away and schedule an interview once you hear back!
Good luck and let me know if you have any questions!
-Sam
Thanks! However, they did say they would send a letter to you anyways whether you got accepted, declined or waitlisted. (so she might have your app on the side for now) Thats what I was told! They could be waiting on few more tests to make the final decision. She did mention she likes to fill in 40-50% of the program halfway through testing.
I still haven't heard or received anything from them regarding if i was accepted or not kind of frustrating since i tested in Dec and told i would hear with a decision in 5 weeks. I did thankfully have a backup and was accepted into a RN program starting in May. Hopefully they don't keep you waiting for months to find out if you got in or not!
hey guys I am a graduate of the 2018 program. the program is awesome! wish you the best of luck.. it is hard!! but you guys can make it!! my class was evenings, we graduated with 38! it is possible. it is fun, make it worth your wild! enjoy every part of it, because it goes SUPER fast even tho you may think it doesn't
Mikeb1895
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Is there anyone who is currently going through the application process for Greater Lowell Technical HS LPN Program. I am interested in applying for the Evening Program but am wondering if anyone else is currently in contact with the school and how things are going for you? Also, if anyone from the class of 2017-2018 has completed the program please let us know how it went for you, what was the outcome?
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