JJC spring 2018 nursing program

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I applied for the spring 2018 nursing program at Joliet junior college. Now the long wait for admission. Anyone else waiting?

I also received guaranteed admission, but I'm still so anxious to get the email! I think once I see it in words, it'll feel more real. I'm going crazy with this wait, hopefully we get emails sometime this week or next!

Hey! Does everyone who's qualified for the program get the same email??

Hey! Does everyone who's qualified for the program get the same email??

Yes, I read on a previous forum for people waiting to hear back from JJC that the qualifying email is pretty generic.

However, I did call last Monday to see if what the progress was on the reviewing process. She didn't give me too much information, just that they were starting to go over the applications and referred me back to the email to see when they would be sent out!

Emails are out....I got into the nursing program!

I GOT INTO THE DAY PROGRAM!! This is so awesome!!!!

Me too!!! Hope to see you !

I got into the Evening Program! Anyone else? I'm so excited!!!

I got in the day program!

Hey!! Who's all with me in the day program for spring 2018??

DAY Program here!!! So excited and happy for all of us! Cannot wait to meet all of you!

I can't wait to meet everyone! Now I am just anxious to get the next email! For the day program, does anyone know the exact time it starts and ends?

I can't wait to meet everyone! Now I am just anxious to get the next email! For the day program, does anyone know the exact time it starts and ends?

So my OCD started kicking in and I've been looking at classes based on this upcoming fall semester's and last spring semester's class schedule. So far for the day program I've seen that classes mostly are 2 hours in total with 8am - 1pm start times. Each one also seems to meet twice a week. Of course clinicals will alter that schedule.

I also got into the day program. Here is what I gathered of what your schedule will look like. 3 days a week theory for 2hrs and 1 day a week for clinical for 6hrs, plus NURS 163 online course. Hope this helps. Clinical times will vary depending on where you do then at. Also, if you have not completed the CNA then I'm assuming that would be another class added on.

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