Hi I was trying to see whose all applying to HCC for Spring 2021. I couldn't apply for fall because I needed Micro.
And @SB_Hopefull @Lola
I don’t think other bachelors give an edge for ADN , but I do know some BSN programs will
@Juicetiin
Hi, Actually, the quote you are referring to sounds familiar, I believe it was in an email? But that is not the quote I was referring to. Again, on the letter of Intent that we are asked to sign, at the bottom, it literally said “congratulations on your acceptance to this selective program.”
Im going off of memory so that might not be exact but that was the gist of it.
I wasn’t complaining at all, I just really wanted to make sure no one else read that and thought they were for sure in. I know a lot of people from fall 2020 who were really confused and let down by this and didn’t want to see that happen again.
Yeah here it is, so actually, it does tell us we’re accepted and again, they should really remove that because not everyone who reads that will be accepted and with how hard everyone works and how much it means to people, that really would be sad to think you’re in when you’re not.
Also, you are right that these forums are for help and open discussion and even if this info isn’t helpful to you, it could still be helpful to many others.
1 hour ago, mikaylaanyssa said:I thought those were sent out a while back?
1 hour ago, Lola said:Is this a second letter?
This is a second final acceptance letter. If you got this letter it means you were accepted permanently ahead of time but you haven’t submitted all your immunizations yet.
when reading the letters pay attention to the words. The letter of intent said “initial requirements”. The second final one explicitly says final permanent acceptance and gives you dates for orientation.
no body understands that the initial acceptance is for EVERYONE that meets the minimum 3.0 GPA and other minimum requirements. From there they compare applications and cherry-pick permanent acceptances. That’s why you receive the letter of intent accepting you into the initial stage, then if your application is competitive you’re accepted permanently/officially.
Juicetiin
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Actually it says “Congratulations on meeting the initial program academic requirements”
I see where y’all are coming from but nowhere does it say we’re accepted into the actual program, if your application was competitive then you’d be accepted in the end either way, doesn’t help to complain on these forums when it’s typically used for help.