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OCCC Nursing Program for Spring 2013

Just turned in my application...now for the waiting:confused: I only had 17pts, was wondering what everyone else had?

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Moved to Oklahoma State Nursing Programs forum for more of a response.

I also have 17 points. I should have had 18 but my GPA didnt stay as high as I wanted it to because of a gen-d course I took at OU that isnt even required for the Associate's degree at OCCC :( oh well. From what I've read on past posts about the spring program, many applicants have been accepted with 17 points, so I'm hoping this semester's applicant pool will be similar to those in the past couple of years. Good luck, and happy waiting :)

I turned my application in a few weeks ago with 18 points, gpa 3.89. I wanted 20, but didn't have the time to do the math test. I have heard that for Spring, it is usually 16 cutoff, and 17 is almost a certainty! Lets hope so! Also, do you guys know if the acceptance "letter" will be email as stated? And I hope it doesn't take as long to find out as the other post on here show:)

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Jesuslover, if you don't mind me asking what is your GPA? Mine is only 2.75 :( . I met with Claire before I turned in my application and she said there is a chance to get in with only 17 points because the pool of applicants seem to be smaller in the Spring due to evening classes. I will have 19 after I graduate in Dec. impatientlywaiting I received an email saying that we will find out through our email:)

Just turned in my application...now for the waiting:confused: I only had 17pts, was wondering what everyone else had?

Liviah15, I was told by the man that looks at the applications that a 17 for the Spring is the normal. I've heard the cutoff is 16, and if most have a 17, they then go by GPA. I think you are good to go! A few that I have ran into that have applied have a 15 or 16, and 17 is the average I've heard so far! I wish more would look at this thread so we all could know where we are:) I have a feeling that you will get in with all of the information I've hounded out of the advisors and so on! LOL

Turning in my app tomorrow! I only have 16 points. Wondering what others have and if i have a chance?

I have "heard" that 16 and 17 were competetive in the Spring! So I would think you do have a chance! I've looked at old threads from Spring applications, and it appears that 16, 17 and 18 were the common points for those accepted! Good Luck to you and us all!:nurse:

I hope so... I am so anxious to know I do not know if I can handle the wait lol..... Good luck to everyone.... My gpa is 3.4....so hopefully it is enough!!!!!!!

I spoke with ***** in Admissions, and he said to start checking our occc email regularly starting tomorrow!!! And both acceptance and denial letters will be email! Good Luck and I can't wait to know our results!!!:up:

I thought they mailed the letters? That's good though if they email means it will be quicker :)

I know! He said that this semester they will be emailed! I hope by "regularly" he means that they are expected a quick response to us! I am curious as to how many applied this year. He said last year that 102 people turned their application in on the deadline date! :wideyed:

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