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Jeff State Summer 2011

Hey! I thought I would start a thread for all the people that are applying for summer admittance into jeff state so we could get to know our possible future classmates. They're accepting 50 on each campus and with the compass completely gone,and the teas v being solely relied on plus course points of course, I think this will make for a INTERESTING admission process to say the least! Any input and comments are welcomed;-)

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Hello....CROSSING MY FINGERS I GET ACCEPTED TO THE SUMMER 2011 RN PROGRAM! GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!!!

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Good luck to you! How many points did u apply with? And which campus are you shooting for??!

I applied for the Shelby campus and my point total was 212. I got a 78% on the Teas. If we get accepted, when do we have to pay background/drug testing fees?

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I think that will be when orientation happens. A classmate got in for springs and she said they paid $1000 when they went to orientation.

Are you sure We paid $43 like week after school started and they werent due until like the last week in june and I started last summer we did'nt pay anything at orientation

oh yeah you pay the background money to the company they will give you a link to their website

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That's what my classmate had to do. She told me at orientation for spring- which was like in November I think they paid a stack!

You pay nothing...$0...at Orientation.

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Well my 202 classmate got in for te spring 11 semester and paid $100 and so did another friend of mine.. Were they being overly studious and being the "early bird" maybe so... But idk

I am in my first semester of the nursing program. I did not have to pay anything at orientation....there was nothing you could "early bird" and pay ahead of time at orientation. Just trying to help the other person or yourself that asked about it.

The cost for everything is around $1000-$2500 depending on financial aid/grants. Tuition is over $1000 alone and books are around $600 with the bundle. But there is nothing you can/will have to pay for at orientation. They will give you a list of things to buy and pay for at orientation. This includes tuition, books, physical & titers/immunizations, drug screen, background check, uniforms, shoes, stethoscope, pen light, bandage scissors, malpractice insurance, and photo id.

You cannot pay for tuition at orientation because you have not been registered for your classes yet. They register you...you do not. Therefore, you have to wait till they do that in order to pay. You cannot pay for books yet because they will not be into the bookstore for at least about a month. Hope this helps.

When I said a list of things to buy and pay for at orientation...I mean they give you the list and it has a break down of the prices. None of which you can pay for at orientation :)

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Hey!! For those that are interested, I talked to Kathaline Johnson and Bonnie Glass today and they informed me letters should be going out at the end of this week! Bonnie glass also stated that there is no definite number of people that they are accepting this summer- they are still trying to decide! So let's all wish for the best! *fingers crossed*

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