Oakland Community College Students 2017

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Hello, I am looking to start the program in Fall of 2017! I'm looking to meet students and take this journey together and share our experience

Hey guys! Just checking back in! Last year students received their acceptance letters around the 11th, so hopefully they come sometime this week!

Hi guys, I applied for the program this year. Does anyone know if they have an idea of when they plan to mail them out? I'd imagine that it would be prior to the 15th.

People received their letters as early as March 11th last year. Today is the first day the college has been open since Spring break. I anticipate letters will go out this week.

I'm looking to start in the fall and take pharm in the summer. I took the accelerated AP 1 last summer then took AP 2 with Micro and Government last Fall. I found that I was able to do it by following a strict written schedule and plan to do the same thing with this accelerated pharm class.

Is every one priority 1??

I emailed the nursing office today and ask about the letters. They have not been mailed out and she said they have till the 15 to get them our. I'm starting to believe they will make us wait this year :unsure:

I believe I'm priority one, I completed all my core classes as well as the others.

Sow how does the priority status work? Do they admit those who are in priority one that is qualified before they look those who are priority 2?

So, it works like this... First, the consider priority I applications, then priority II. They will then rank the applications by a point scale between 0-17. 17 is the best, which means you have a 4.0 GPA, no retakes, and no transferred courses. You can calculate your score by using the score sheet found in the student admission guide. https://www.oaklandcc.edu/health/nursing/docs/NursingAdmissionGuide.pdf

So, it works like this... First, the consider priority I applications, then priority II. They will then rank the applications by a point scale between 0-17. 17 is the best, which means you have a 4.0 GPA, no retakes, and no transferred courses. You can calculate your score by using the score sheet found in the student admission guide on the website.

The only time they will consider priority II application is if there are less than 216 priority I applications. So, I hear they received 220 some applications... let's say 216 are P1 and 4 are P2... they will not consider the 4 left over P2 apps unless someone who was accepted declines the programs seat or the person did not pass the drug test.

Also, P1s are applications that have completed all required supportives by the Dec. 15th deadline; whereas P2s completed all supportive except a humanities or phys ed., or are waiting for transferred in credits to be evaluated.

I hope they send out the letters soon.

Oh wow, hopefully they do not ride this out until 03/15. I'm priority one.

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