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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
i was accepted to mu for spring 2010 as well. i am also waiting to hear from gu. what interview day did you go to? i went on the 22nd of september. i am anxious to hear from gu. i think your facebook page is a good idea. is gu your first choice?
Congratulations on your admission to Marymount!
I was accepted last week at Marymount too. This week I was also accepted at Georgetown. I'm waiting to hear about a scholarship program offered for Georgetown by Washington Hospital Center(WHC): if you get the WHC scholarship, they pay 80% of the tuition for Georgetown, and you agree to work for them for 3 years after graduation.
If I get the scholarship, for sure I'll go to Georgetown. If not, I'll have to see about other scholarship sources, and maybe commit to Marymount instead.
I hear that Marymount has a good program, but like all private schools, some people have complained about the cost and the quality of instructors. Many schools send their nursing students to the same hospitals for clinical rotations, so in that respect they're identical. Because Georgetown/WHC scholarship students are going to work for WHC after graduation, they do most of their clinical rotations at WHC. Among the private schools, I hear Catholic has stringent pre-reqs, is costly and overrated. Among the public schools I hear Maryland is very good, and George Mason is just so-so (George Mason crams their accelerated program into just one year... which means you don't get as much clinical preparation).
Currently, I'm a weekly volunteer at WHC. The nursing supervisor for my unit is a BSN graduate of Marymount.
Hope this helps!
- Alex
I am thinking deeply about applying to Marymount for Spring 2010 but I have no idea how I am going to pay!! I saw on the website that you have to pay semester's tuition in full before starting. How much could I actually get from financial aid and other nursing scholarships? I'm so upset that I might not be able to go to Marymount due to financial problems..
I am thinking deeply about applying to Marymount for Spring 2010 but I have no idea how I am going to pay!! I saw on the website that you have to pay semester's tuition in full before starting. How much could I actually get from financial aid and other nursing scholarships? I'm so upset that I might not be able to go to Marymount due to financial problems..
First, you need to get your application submitted right away: the deadline for your application to be considered in the second round of admissions for Spring 2010 is October 23, 2009. You also need to fill out a FAFSA (Federal Application for Student Aid). Instructions for both are available on the web.
If you have financial need (most of us do), you can borrow the entire amount of the cost of your education, and pay those low-interest student loans off over 10 years starting after you graduate, or you may be able to get some of the cost paid for by partial scholarships, which the Financial Aid office will help you look for after you're admitted. Also, some hospitals will pay part of your cost if they want you to come work for them after you graduate from nursing school.
First things first: worry about getting into nursing school. Then work with the Financial Aid office to figure how/when to pay for it.
I've been accepted to Marymount (first round) for Spring 2010, and I'm mailing them my deposit check tomorrow: $100 to hold my place till I work out the rest of the financial details.
if you don't get accepted by Marymount for Spring 2010, there are a large number of programs that start in Fall 2010.
Good luck,
- Alex
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Has anyone started a Facebook page for students starting at MU for the ABSN program in Jan '10? That would be a good way for us to get to know one another, and provide a forum for folks moving here for school to get the 411 on transportation, neighborhoods, etc.