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Hi all!
I know it may be a bit early but I like to always get the ball rolling. Is there anyone that is looking to apply to the 2019-2020 accelerated nursing cohort at NJCU?? I'm looking to connect so we can keep each other updated throughout the process.
Just now, Aaraya428 said:Thank for taking time on answering some questions! It really helps alot. I am also planning on working a few hours part time or as needed. Are there shuttles to the west side light rail station or is it safe enough to walk to?
You're welcome! Yes, a few hours you can probably live with.
Also, there are shuttles that are available and free. You can also walk too, it's not too bad. Security is also present as well on all the lots and around campus.
Just now, danadanes said:@Jyosei I’m on my way to the campus now and have never been. Which building is Rossey Hall (assuming that’s the one I can go to, to make my deposit). And thank you for being incredibly helpful!
You're welcome too! Rossey Hall is across from the Student Union Building/Art Building/Science Building. It's just off center from the middle of campus. There are two entrances you can enter from. If you can see the security office from the window, you have the right building. There are also signs for Rossey Hall on all sides. The nursing floor is the 4th floor. Take a look at our lounge and simulation labs also on the 6th floor. They will be VERY new for your cohort.
3 minutes ago, Jyosei said:You're welcome too! Rossey Hall is across from the Student Union Building/Art Building/Science Building. It's just off center from the middle of campus. There are two entrances you can enter from. If you can see the security office from the window, you have the right building. There are also signs for Rossey Hall on all sides. The nursing floor is the 4th floor. Take a look at our lounge and simulation labs also on the 6th floor. They will be VERY new for your cohort.
Thank you!! I’m hoping it’s not too difficult to find. Will I need to check into security before entering the campus? I wish I could check everything out but I’m actually headed to work right after.
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6 minutes ago, Jyosei said:You're welcome too! Rossey Hall is across from the Student Union Building/Art Building/Science Building. It's just off center from the middle of campus. There are two entrances you can enter from. If you can see the security office from the window, you have the right building. There are also signs for Rossey Hall on all sides. The nursing floor is the 4th floor. Take a look at our lounge and simulation labs also on the 6th floor. They will be VERY new for your cohort.
All classes are in Rossey Hall right? Are classes every day or will they vary with 1 or 2 days free from class and/or clinicals? Also since we start in September that would mean June/July graduation?
6 minutes ago, danadanes said:Thank you!! I’m hoping it’s not too difficult to find. Will I need to check into security before entering the campus? I wish I could check everything out but I’m actually headed to work right after.
No, there shouldn't be any problems. If they ask, just say that you're going to place a deposit for the nursing program.
Definitely take the chance to tour when you're free though! ?
1 minute ago, Aaraya428 said:All classes are in Rossey Hall right? Are classes every day or will they vary with 1 or 2 days free from class and/or clinicals? Also since we start in September that would mean June/July graduation?
Yes, all classes are in Rossey Hall on either the 5th or 4th floor. You will usually have 1-2 days free from class/clinicals. Although be warned, you can possibly have clinicals on the weekends, if they can only get a certain placement. Lastly, you will graduate in the beginning of August.
8 minutes ago, AB10405 said:Ok im making the group and i need to add at least 1 person for it to save.
Add me!!
I can’t access it unfortunately. What’s the name of the group so I can look it up?
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Thank for taking time on answering some questions! It really helps alot. I am also planning on working a few hours part time or as needed. Are there shuttles to the west side light rail station or is it safe enough to walk to?