Hello everyone! I applied for Monroe College's Accelerated program for the Winter 2023 cohort. I was wondering if anyone heard back or if you're a current students could describe your experiences in the program. I received an 85 on the TEAS scores, accumulatively 3.8 GPA and 3.3 on the prerequisites. Thank you and best of luck to you all!
34 minutes ago, aabreu said:Congrats I also got accepted I want to know more info though is the program 12months I keep getting mixed answers on that. I’m debating if I’m gonna go here or to mercy.
The program is 12 months IF you have ALREADY taken all the pre-requisites they require. There are like 13 pre-requisite classes. I am hoping they accept some of the classes I took at CUNY, otherwise for me it will be more than 12 months - fingers crossed.
Also, they sent me email yesterday asking for additional documents like immunization records and stuff. I am thinking they will not tell me about transferring credits until that is done.
3 minutes ago, Emm7700 said:I’m my acceptance letter they said due to student feedback and committee review they decided to change the nursing program from 3 semesters to 4 semesters
so the program itself is no longer 12 months
Wow! Thats news to me, I just re-read my acceptance letter and it doesn't mention it. Thank you for sharing.
I hope I don't have to do 20 months at this point T_T
22 hours ago, Nelly1025 said:
I've also been relying on that page to find schools and I think the numbers are true. Maybe 96 is for the most recent scores in 2022 that hasn't been posted yet?
I am still waiting on transfer evaluation - do you know if you don't need to take the pre-requisites ?
Quity said:Does anyone know the cost of tuition for the entire program?
I am currently attending the program and its about 7,500/semester for full time. If you have all the pre-requisites, its going to 4 semesters from this year for the program. A lot of us had to take pre-requisites so its going to be 5 semesters for us.
The $7500 is without any financial aid - If you have financial aid, it can be lower.
They allow you to do installment payments - starting around $1,200. For the first installment, they ask about $1,500.
To get an estimate, you can multiply $7,500 with the number of semesters you have to attend.
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No email for me yet, but congratulations for you both.