Ontario NP - 2025 applicants

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Anyone applying to NP school in Ontario for the year 2025?

Would love to have a discussion started for acceptances, etc.

Specializes in primary care.

Hi everyone! I just received an offer from TMU last night at 10:45 pm for the FT MN-PHCNP program. The deadline to accept is March 29th. I also applied to York and UofT but haven't heard back from either. Does anyone know if after you accept an offer, do your other applications become disqualified? Ex. If I don't hear back from UofT within this week, and I accept TMU, does this prevent me from receiving/accepting a UofT offer later on? I hope this makes sense 🙂 Congrats to everyone who has received offers and best of luck to those still waiting ❤️ 

FYI - I have a 3.8 GPA, 3 years experience (1 year neuro/stroke, and 2 years in a private clinic/primary care). I have no research experience and limited volunteering but I think I sold myself in the personal statement by relating my primary care experience to the role of an NP. 

northernnursing said:

I just received my official UofT admission letter from SGS today! 🙂 Good luck to everybody else!! Hope you hear soon 

Congrats!

Benj88 said:

Same here, good luck everyone! There's still lots of time!

Congrats! 

hanaxo said:

Hi everyone! I just received an offer from TMU last night at 10:45 pm for the FT MN-PHCNP program. The deadline to accept is March 29th. I also applied to York and UofT but haven't heard back from either. Does anyone know if after you accept an offer, do your other applications become disqualified? Ex. If I don't hear back from UofT within this week, and I accept TMU, does this prevent me from receiving/accepting a UofT offer later on? I hope this makes sense 🙂 Congrats to everyone who has received offers and best of luck to those still waiting ❤️ 

FYI - I have a 3.8 GPA, 3 years experience (1 year neuro/stroke, and 2 years in a private clinic/primary care). I have no research experience and limited volunteering but I think I sold myself in the personal statement by relating my primary care experience to the role of an NP. 

Congrats! From reading previous threads, it shouldn't matter if you accept one school and continue to wait for acceptance from another. They are not connected. All the best in your decision! 

Specializes in ER , L&D.

For those who applied to UOttawa, I emailed admissions and they said they will be sending out decisions starting first week of April 

hopefulNP2025 said:

Congrats! From reading previous threads, it shouldn't matter if you accept one school and continue to wait for acceptance from another. They are not connected. All the best in your decision! 

That is correct. I accepted TMU on February 11 and received offer from UofT on March 10 so they are not connected.

Nurse Jacen said:

That is correct. I accepted TMU on February 11 and received offer from UofT on March 10 so they are not connected.

Are you sticking with TMU or considering UofT instead?  

Specializes in primary care.
Nurse Jacen said:

That is correct. I accepted TMU on February 11 and received offer from UofT on March 10 so they are not connected.

Thats great to know thank you! And congrats!

nurse1222 said:

Are you sticking with TMU or considering UofT instead?  

It will depend on how much entrance scholarship UofT is going to provide. TMU guaranteed $4000. UofT's tuition is nearly double TMU so I will have to see by the end of the month what they offer. Based on feedback from colleagues, it sounds like UofT's faculty administration is more supportive than TMU!

Specializes in Neurology and Cardiology.
anurse0929 said:

I still haven't heard from Western, has anybody else?

Not me either!

Does anyone know when Queen's plans to send out offers for MN-PHCNP? Good luck everyone, waiting is the worst haha

Specializes in RN.

Has anyone formally heard back from Windsor?

Hi everyone, I got accepted to uoft and york, trying to decide which to choose, got a good scholarship to york which virtually covers the tuition versus uoft which is quite a financial burden. Just trying to gauge what people have heard regarding both programs and if uoft is worth such a hefty cost.

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