UCF/Seminole State Concurrent Program Summer 2019

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Hey guys, I'm just curious, how many of you will be apply for the summer term?

I was applied for spring 19 and got accepted then I had some issue so I had to gave up my seat.

Now, I will be re-apply again for the summer and I hope everything goes well this time around.

I also want want to create a Closed FB group just for us so we can disguess the applications's progress, deadlines, etc.

please let me know.

Best of luck to all of you!

Hey guys, I just created the group. You can copy and paste this to search on the FB group. "UCF/Seminole State Concurrent Program Summer 2019"

Madison0696

6 Posts

I am applying for the SS/UCF program this summer. Congrats on already getting in, I'm sure you will get in for the Summer term also (I've heard its less competitive). Fingers crossed I get in!

Mkocab

30 Posts

Hello!!! Looking for some program advice from y'all. I'm debating if I should apply for the traditional track or the UCF track. I've applied for Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 for traditional and was not accepted into either. I really want to get out into the workforce immediately and I worry that I have less of a chance of getting in not doing the concurrent program. I have 2 degrees and almost 30K of loan debt already so UCF prices make me wanna throw up. My plan was getting into a hospital and using tuition reimbursement to work on my bachelors degree. Any advice?

I'll be retaking the TEAS my score was a 80 and they said it wasn't completive enough, I'm shooting for a 90 or up this next time.

Sorry, I just checked this blog. Yes, I hope you get into the program as well. Good luck, dear!

If I were you I'd go for traditional first because it will save you some money. I'm very sorry about that you didn't get in for the fall and spring terms, please don't give up! Try to retake the TEAS and aim for higher scores (85+). Good luck to you, dear.

I've been looking for this post. I am applying for the summer 2019 term and hope I get it. I'm category 2 and just got an 88 on the TEAS-I will Be retaking it next month when apps are due and praying that my nerves are why I didn't score in the 90's like I wanted.

Would love to see stats?

On 11/25/2018 at 11:04 AM, Mkocab said:

Hello!!! Looking for some program advice from y'all. I'm debating if I should apply for the traditional track or the UCF track. I've applied for Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 for traditional and was not accepted into either. I really want to get out into the workforce immediately and I worry that I have less of a chance of getting in not doing the concurrent program. I have 2 degrees and almost 30K of loan debt already so UCF prices make me wanna throw up. My plan was getting into a hospital and using tuition reimbursement to work on my bachelors degree. Any advice?

I'll be retaking the TEAS my score was a 80 and they said it wasn't completive enough, I'm shooting for a 90 or up this next time.

May I ask what category you were when they told you to retake the TEAS?

CRNA2026

83 Posts

Hello. I've just applied

Overall GPA: 3.421

Science pre-req GPA: 3.933

Non-science pre-req GPA: 3.75

TEAS: 84.7%

no outstanding pre-reqs

Asked at main campus while there printing and their almost at 60

Mkocab

30 Posts

Just applied at Altamonte campus was up to almost 50.

Good luck everyone!! 6 weeks and counting!!

I'm Category 1 with a GPA of 3.9 overall, co-reqs and science. TEAS is a sad 82%. I applied last semester but my Diet Therapy class was still in progress so I was Category 4 and obviously didn't get in. Hoping for better luck this time.

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