Anyone applying to NP school in Ontario for the year 2025?
Would love to have a discussion started for acceptances, etc.
rapidresponder said:Hey, just wanted to jump in. I actually got a new student number with my acceptance and I was a student at UofT previously.
That is interesting! They kept my old student number from the early 2000s. Usually all applicants including undergraduates are assigned a student number for tracking purposes regardless if they are accepted as students or not. I guess it depends on the information that is provided when you are applying and maybe their system was not able to link you to your previous file. I do not remember if I had to input previous student number in the graduate application.
I applied to Westerns post-masters NP diploma back in mid January and have not heard back. And then yesterday I applied to UofT's post-masters NP Program as well, obviously still fresh on that one and haven't heard anything.
Anxiously waiting for updates! And worried about the small number of seats for the post-masters stream... based on the 2023 data provided by UofT, they tend to receive about 70 applicants for 15 seats... ouch 😅
I received admission to UofT in 2022 for the MN Clinical program. 2 undergraduate degrees in health and nursing, and then my masters of nursing. About 8000 hours of clinical work and extensive research/academic involvement.
If anyone has any additional information, please let me know!
soccergirl97 said:I applied to Westerns post-masters NP diploma back in mid January and have not heard back. And then yesterday I applied to UofT's post-masters NP Program as well, obviously still fresh on that one and haven't heard anything.
Anxiously waiting for updates! And worried about the small number of seats for the post-masters stream... based on the 2023 data provided by UofT, they tend to receive about 70 applicants for 15 seats... ouch 😅I received admission to UofT in 2022 for the MN Clinical program. 2 undergraduate degrees in health and nursing, and then my masters of nursing. About 8000 hours of clinical work and extensive research/academic involvement.
If anyone has any additional information, please let me know!
I feel that you have a very high chance of getting in, If you don't get in I stand an 0 chance. With your previous degrees and experience you make a strong candidate, and you already have done your masters through U of T.
soccergirl97 said:I applied to Westerns post-masters NP diploma back in mid January and have not heard back. And then yesterday I applied to UofT's post-masters NP Program as well, obviously still fresh on that one and haven't heard anything.
Anxiously waiting for updates! And worried about the small number of seats for the post-masters stream... based on the 2023 data provided by UofT, they tend to receive about 70 applicants for 15 seats... ouch 😅I received admission to UofT in 2022 for the MN Clinical program. 2 undergraduate degrees in health and nursing, and then my masters of nursing. About 8000 hours of clinical work and extensive research/academic involvement.
If anyone has any additional information, please let me know!
I think you have a great chance of getting in! I found online that last year there were 462 applicants for 151 seats. I think UofT offers the most seats for any Ontario NP Program. I believe this total includes both MN and post MN applicants. You got this!
northernnursing said:
OMG! That's what mine looks like. I think you got in!! Mine says invited. Do you have the $500 tuition deposit owing under finances tab?
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Okay thank you!