June, AUGUST 2023 Roseman

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This is a thread for anyone interested or applying for June & August 2023 cohorts. 

Futurenurseso said:

Hi, did you click on apply and create an account? I don't remember that section when I applied 

Hey, I was just wondering how long it took for Roseman to complete the "complete academic verification" part of the application for you. Also, if you don't mind me asking, when did you apply and find out you got accepted for the scholarship? Thanks ?

NURSEORTON said:

Hey, I was just wondering how long it took for Roseman to complete the "complete academic verification" part of the application for you. Also, if you don't mind me asking, when did you apply and find out you got accepted for the scholarship? Thanks ?

I transferred from another school, so I obtained the scholarship from that school. Generally the VA will ask from an acceptance letter on letter from the school. The dean or if the school has VA department will fill out the academic verification section for you. You just place you their name and email in that section. The roseman VA department fills everything out for you. They are very helpful and I am going through that process right now.

Futurenurseso said:

I transferred from another school, so I obtained the scholarship from that school. Generally the VA will ask from an acceptance letter on letter from the school. The dean or if the school has VA department will fill out the academic verification section for you. You just place you their name and email in that section. The roseman VA department fills everything out for you. They are very helpful and I am going through that process right now.

OK, cool. Thank you! 

LVnurse702 said:

I recently graduated from Roseman's program!  If anyone has any questions let me know!  Goodluck to everyone!

Hi, I was just wondering if you had a list of supplies you required for the program + things that weren't required but you found helpful. I am trying to buy things early but am not 100% sure what I should get. Thanks

LVnurse702 said:

Its nursing school so it won't be easy, but if you put in the time and effort, its also not hard. It's nice having a block system where you only have to focus on one subject at a time. They also give you more than one opportunity to pass an exam so if you don't pass it the first time, you still have another chance. For the powerpoints, it will depend on the professor who is teaching the class. Sometimes the powerpoints had information that was seen on our exams and other times they were not much help. YouTube was very helpful, sometimes more than the books. I recommend simplenursing and LevelUpRN as great resources. If anyone has any questions on housing, let me know, I moved from California!

I was part of the traditional program but very familiar with hybrid program as well.

Graduated recently from Roseman, If anyone has any questions on housing, let me know, I moved from California!

Thank you for sharing this! Are you staying in an apartment? I'm looking online at places right now and hoping I'll be able to go there one weekend to check out a few of them before I sign a lease 

rubinag said:

Thank you for sharing this! Are you staying in an apartment? I'm looking online at places right now and hoping I'll be able to go there one weekend to check out a few of them before I sign a lease 

Hey, I've been looking at places as well. I was wondering how you were planning on getting approved given that we won't have any income since we'll be in a full time program? Thanks!

NURSEORTON said:

Hey, I've been looking at places as well. I was wondering how you were planning on getting approved given that we won't have any income since we'll be in a full time program? Thanks!

 

NURSEORTON said:

Hi, I was just wondering if you had a list of supplies you required for the program + things that weren't required but you found helpful. I am trying to buy things early but am not 100% sure what I should get. Thanks

Hi, yes trying to get approved for a place with no proof of income is the hardest thing. Whats your email? I can share additional resources with you that may help!

In regards to supplies, there wasn't much that you will need besides your books which they will give you a list of, stethoscope and pen light for clinicals.  They provide a laptop. I also recommend you just rent books of Amazon, its alot cheaper!

rubinag said:

Thank you for sharing this! Are you staying in an apartment? I'm looking online at places right now and hoping I'll be able to go there one weekend to check out a few of them before I sign a lease 

Yeah staying in an apartment, had classmates who rented houses too though. I do recommend if you have a chance to check out the place you will be signing a lease at cause there are some areas around here that arent the nicest/safest. Whats your email? I can share with you another resource you can use 

LVnurse702 said:

 

Hi, yes trying to get approved for a place with no proof of income is the hardest thing. Whats your email? I can share additional resources with you that may help!

In regards to supplies, there wasn't much that you will need besides your books which they will give you a list of, stethoscope and pen light for clinicals.  They provide a laptop. I also recommend you just rent books of Amazon, its alot cheaper!

my email is [email protected]. Thank you so much!!

NURSEORTON said:

my email is [email protected]. Thank you so much!

Can you list the books? 

Hi! I just applied for the August ABSN start date. Does anybody know how long it takes to hear back? 

djw said:

Hi! I just applied for the August ABSN start date. Does anybody know how long it takes to hear back? 

It took me 2 weeks to get an interview and it was on a Friday.  So probably mid-next month? 

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