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Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has heard from Marymount as to whether they were accepted into their Fall '09 Accelerated BSN program. I applied for the first round but am unsure as to when they will make decisions!! I am hoping to hear soon:)
Eileen
JennNJ83, you will get a bag with those supplies in your fundamentals nursing course. When I was in MU it was nursing 231, but I am not sure what it is anymore. They include the cost of those items in your first semester tuition...you get a stethoscope, BP cuff, clinical bag, practice syringes etc.
Hey people!
I just got an acceptance into Marymount for the ABSN in SPring 2010!! So excited! I am from California so will be moving for classes...
Is anyone else in for sping 2010??
Fall applicants>>> How are you liking the program? Any suggestions on where to live? Is the shuttle from the metro reliable to get to school on time? Gosh, so much I do not know, any suggestions would be appreciated!!
Im from New york...but im in a similar situation my classes finish dec 20th....so i hope i will find something within the 3 weeks or so......prices are prettty high but i think we can do it...lol...i also wanna visit the area once before orientation so i know the area and surroundings....
Hi All,
I got my acceptance letter on 9/30 for the Accelerated 2nd degree BSN program, starting Spring '10. Also applied to Georgetown, but haven't heard back from them yet.
Meanwhile, I'm still taking pre-reqs for both MU and GU at NVCC and PGCC (local community colleges): 7 classes, 22 credits. I'll try to drop some classes once I know which school I'm going to for sure.
Can someone tell me if the academic calendar posted on the MU web site also applies to ABSN students? I need to plan vacations and such for next year, and don't want to mess up.
Also, the acceptance packet from MU contains a requirement to attend an all day orientation session on Jan 8, 2010. I already have a vacation scheduled and my flight doesn't get back until the next day. I'm hoping they'll let me slide on the orientation session so I don't have to blow off part of my vacation.
Thanks,
JennNJ83
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The program is 4 semesters including one summer one, the tuition is roughly $11,000 a semester so yes, around 44,000 is accurate, but there are tons of scholarships for nursing students out there to lighten the load.