U.S.A. Kansas
Published Aug 16, 2008
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knondrejka
21 Posts
I was wondering how long it took hospitalsteph to get hear back if she got in or not. I recently applied for the June start so application was due March 1st, what is the waiting period before you hear if you got in
kjlewis76
31 Posts
I'm not sure how fast NKC is about the acceptance, but I saw a couple girls from NAU in CA and it took them 2 months to find out if they got in or not. Best of luck to you! I'll be applying for next June's program!
AmandaGrischow
4 Posts
I just got my acceptance letter last Friday. So it ended up being about a month before I found out.
kellysm
10 Posts
Does NAU offer evening and weekend classes?
heathert_kc
270 Posts
Last I checked they were fairly traditional hours but now with their BSN you might check it out... I was told that they have varying times and it depends from term to term when the nursing course you needed was offered, but the gen eds look flexible. They did inprove this year, not amazing but pass rate went up to 77.78% for 2010, just posted on ksbn website. http://www.ksbn.org/cne/multiyearpassrates.pdf
nursey-shawn1
3 Posts
I attended and graduated from NAU (OP) December 2009 and was able to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam. I had no problem finding a job after I graduated. As far as accreditation, the Overland Park campus is not accredited but it is approved by the KSBON. The Zona Rosa campus is accredited and has an excellent pass rate. Overall, I felt I received an excellent education at the OP campus and had great clinical experiences and I passed the NCLEX on the first try .
blessedw2&ahubby
48 Posts
Can you tell me more about finding a job? I am looking a starting a BSN program in a year or so...I never hear great things about the job market for new grads?
I called them and they said classes are only held during the week day.
The job market is tight for all nurses right now. I don't have any specific advice except for you to remain open to all job opportunities whether it's in a hospital setting or a physician's office. I just completed my BSN through the University of Central Missouri, so you're definitely on the right track with futhering your education. Hope this helps and good luck with everything.
Liilmiizzashley
7 Posts
Hey i was thinking of attending this school myself ( here or ITT Tech ) and i dont have any pre-recs. Is it true that you HAVE to be a CNA to even get into the nursing program? because iam already a Registerd Medical Assistant and i dont want to spend extra money to go backwards. thanks!
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