Jan 4, 201412 yr Has anyone been accepted to Ncc's nursing program. If so, how hard is it, and are you able to work while in the program?
Apr 17, 201412 yr His name is **********, and I think the class average was 60 for the last exam. I'm not kidding when I say you really have to study and understand your notes. What's your friends name? Girl?
Apr 20, 201412 yr lol don't want to put my friends name on here in case he uses all nurses as well, haha but it is a guy.i just thought of something. I'm non matriculated and i applied through the nursing office, do you think that'll be an issue? the lady didn't say anything but i just thought of it. i don't want that to ruin my chances!
Apr 20, 201412 yr lol don't want to put my friends name on here in case he uses all nurses as well, haha but it is a guy.i just thought of something. I'm non matriculated and i applied through the nursing office, do you think that'll be an issue? the lady didn't say anything but i just thought of it. i don't want that to ruin my chances!I'm also non-degree and applied through the nursing office. At first, I called the admissions office, and they said I should come in and speak to someone there who is in charge of the nursing admissions. When I went, they sent me to the registrar. The registrar made sure they had all my transcripts, told me to fax over an official high school transcript, then printed out all of my transcripts they had on file. Someone in the next window over was doing the same thing, and was also non-degree and sent to the registrar. They then sent us to the nursing office, filled out the form, and I gave a copy of my TEAS results (I took it at Adelphi awhile ago, requested it to be sent to NCC, they didn't have it yet, so luckily I brought a copy, which they asked for).SO, I don't think it should be a problem. Before I left the nursing office I asked them if I applied correctly, because I just wanted to make sure I did everything right, and they said yes. I think you're okay!
Apr 20, 201412 yr I'm also non-degree and applied through the nursing office. At first, I called the admissions office, and they said I should come in and speak to someone there who is in charge of the nursing admissions. When I went, they sent me to the registrar. The registrar made sure they had all my transcripts, told me to fax over an official high school transcript, then printed out all of my transcripts they had on file. Someone in the next window over was doing the same thing, and was also non-degree and sent to the registrar. They then sent us to the nursing office, filled out the form, and I gave a copy of my TEAS results (I took it at Adelphi awhile ago, requested it to be sent to NCC, they didn't have it yet, so luckily I brought a copy, which they asked for).SO, I don't think it should be a problem. Before I left the nursing office I asked them if I applied correctly, because I just wanted to make sure I did everything right, and they said yes. I think you're okay!ok, i called admissions that time because my transcript was just sitting in their system so i had to harass them to have my credits evaluated. i gave my college transcripts only because they said since I had a degree they didn't need it. good that there are other non degree students who applied how i did! lol are you going for day or evening?
Apr 20, 201412 yr ok, i called admissions that time because my transcript was just sitting in their system so i had to harass them to have my credits evaluated. i gave my college transcripts only because they said since I had a degree they didn't need it. good that there are other non degree students who applied how i did! lol are you going for day or evening?I applied for day. Hopefully the decisions come out soon, like before Friday!
Apr 23, 201412 yr can i just tell you guys, i just did about 80 on the highway to get home from school to check the mail!!! i saw NOTHING. I punt kicked my Glamour magazine across the room!!! hahaha they are trying to kill us...KILL US!!! glad I'm not the only one high strung right now.
Has anyone been accepted to Ncc's nursing program. If so, how hard is it, and are you able to work while in the program?