Mt. Sac nursing program spring 2018

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Good evening everyone.

My name is Nicole. I made this forum to connect with potential Mt Sac nursing students who may be applying for Spring 2018 admission. I'm am applying and wanted to see everyone's status, and maybe gain some insight on what is to come. I have not taken my HESI yet; I am taking it August 17th. I am also working on finishing up a summer class to know where my gpa stands for points on the multi criteria. I am between 76 and 83 points depending on my HESI score, gpa, and work experience. Not sure what the cutt off will be for the Spring 2018 semester, but I'm hoping I will have enough points. Hope everyone is having an awesome night. Hope to hear from future students.

Woah is this for both alternate and top applicants or just for the top applicants?

How did you find out the cut off is 72 points?? :0

You mean 72 and up for top 60?

Found out that the point cut-off was 72 pts.

If this is true, your in a great position to make it...

Wow I'm .5 off!! I must be on the alternate list :(

I wonder how many people applied... I was going to ask when I meet with the counselor, but I really am curious!

I really hope so !! Thank you

I tried calling to ask but she can't hear me from her end :/

You mean 72 and up for top 60?

omg i hope that's what it is :(

top 60 has 72+ points

i hope its not what i think it is and its 72+ for alternates and top 60...

omg i hope that's what it is :(

top 60 has 72+ points

i hope its not what i think it is and its 72+ for alternates and top 60...

I have a feeling the 72 cut off is top 60

@jessi7luv how did you know that? i called the nursing department right now on what the cut-off is and they said that they're not giving out information on that because it's a variable... :?

Oh I could see why she says that.. because points change after the verification process. Some people may not check out.

My friend called and was told she didnt make it because her pts calculated at only at 65 and was told the cut-off was 72. I'm sure that includes alternates as well.

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