Mt. SAC (Mt. San Antonio College) 2014 apps are reopened!

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Just thought I'd toss out a friendly note that Mt. SAC (city of Walnut) has finally REOPENED applications to their ADN program starting SPRING 2014. Those that apply right now up until the last date which I think is somewhere in October will be applying for spring of 2014, and so on. It was closed for about a year to a year and a half due to switching acceptance systems from Lottery-based to Multi-Criteria Screening. The main reason for the closure was to ensure that every person left on the lottery system had gotten into the program before switching to the new one (makes it fair on part of those that have been waiting).

The multi-criteria screening is basically like the point system. You get a certain number of points based on your core requisite GPA, overall GPA, hospital experience, any degrees, and so on. Some of your points come from your core-requisite GPA (anatomy, physiology, and microbiology) which is 40 points, then next is your score on the HESI test which is a max of 30, and then your overall GPA/if you hold a bachelors which is another 10 each. There are a couple others but they give less than 10 points. You can google the Mt. SAC ADN program and look at the specifics yourself and how many points you have.

Some quick notes:

They accept 60 students every semester (fall and spring) but they can accept up to 90 depending on the budget (but of course in these days, it'll most likely stay at 60). There is a 4 day mandatory orientation, ALL day (no lie...) prior to the start of the semester where all accepted students AND alternates must attend. If you need clarity on anything, call the nursing department and they'd definitely give you more of a heads up than I have done.

So yeah, good luck to you all and hopefully last long enough for you guys to see me in third/fourth semester

Specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Is there any chance we could get the required chapters for reading?

You will get the first semester's reading list upon orientation.

Oh man, this is going to be the longest week ever... :nailbiting: Hope you are all hanging in there!

Oh man, this is going to be the longest week ever... :nailbiting: Hope you are all hanging in there!

It's hard!!

Patiently waiting...

Patiently waiting...
You are good cuz I am like so anxious!! I need an inspiring word. This is like a cliffhanger.

Does anyone know what the potential schedule looks like???

I'm kind of butting in on this conversation ;) After reading through most of the posts it sounds like we're all in the same boat! Nice to have others to relate to!

Does anyone know what the potential schedule looks like???

mon fundamental lecture from 7-3. t/w or s/s 8 hour shifts skilled nursing. Thur Phamacology 3 hours. 1st semester. I got this info from barcode120x

Hi. I am waiting to find out if I am in for Spring. Other's will be starting in the Fall as either alternates or in the program. I am waiting tip 16th to see what's gonna happen.:)

Hi! Thank you for the info! I'm hoping for fall and really nervous about how working will fit in.

mon fundamental lecture from 7-3. t/w or s/s 8 hour shifts skilled nursing. Thur Phamacology 3 hours. 1st semester. I got this info from barcode120x

That's good to know! I didn't know we could have clinical hours on the weekend! Woohooooooo! This info just helped ease my anxiety!!

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