NYU Fall 2018

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Hi, I'm starting this thread because there are only Accelerated BSN threads out there. If you applied to NYU's nursing program as a transfer student without an undergrad degree, I would love to hear from you! I recently found a traditional transfer thread from many years ago and it seemed like not many of the applicants were accepted. This has me worried as I applied as a traditional transfer, regular decision. Is there a possibility NYU only really considers students as traditional freshmen and ABSN students?

Anyone heard anything?

Nothing yet, items on Albert have been checked off finally. Christy, your GPA is not all they consider, you have a chance! There have been others with lower GPA's that get accepted. Try to stay positive. @Slee0351 congrats on the acceptance!!!

Has anyone that is still waiting for a decision tried to access the financial aid link? if so, does it work? I feel like I previously tried to click it and couldn't access it and now I can. Or am I just freaking myself out?

Thank you @RN2bNiki when I click on the financial aid thing it says there is no financial aid information found

Thanks! That means I'm just freaking myself out. For some reason, I thought it looked different because I don't remember seeing "view my holds" or "view my to do list" as links under the "view my financial aid summary" link. I'm clearly overthinking this, lol.

Haha you're good! I hope we find out soon ugh

I hope so too!

Is it a bad sign since we haven't heard yet??

Not at all. I'm currently following the posts on the fall 2018 ABSN thread and a few people got acceptances today, so I'm confident there are still working on sending out more :)

Okay thank you so much!

Why do ABSN people get in more easily than regular transfers??

Honestly, It's hard to tell, I was worried that this might be true but I think the lack of threads for regular transfers could have something to do with why we don't know. I think that there are more ABSN applicants than there are regular transfer applicants but I'm not 100% sure about this either.

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