Pasadena ADN Program Spring 2021

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Hi everyone, Pasadena Spring 2021 application opens on Nov. 1st and ends on Nov. 20th. Starting this thread for anyone who is interested in applying to PCC or already applied.

On 11/7/2020 at 3:19 PM, mango_girl said:

I didn’t get one 

I did not get a confirmation email either

Specializes in Home Health.

I didn’t get one when I applied in Jan or now, but I did get the rejection letter later in June.

@ilovecake You applied in January, and didn't hear back until June???

Specializes in Home Health.

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11 minutes ago, jr624666 said:

@ilovecake You applied in January, and didn't hear back until June???

It was because of COVID at that time, and they got delayed.  I’m sure they won’t make us wait that long this time.

@ilovecake Aaaah yes, that makes sense. How many points did you have the first time you applied?...if you don't mind sharing.

Does anyone know the average points that are accepted?

Specializes in Home Health.
17 minutes ago, jr624666 said:

@ilovecake Aaaah yes, that makes sense. How many points did you have the first time you applied?...if you don't mind sharing.

I only had 68 points, was lacking a few of the general ED classes, but completed now.  I’m at 75 points, but still not feeling confident. I’m aiming for the bridge program but also going for generic.  Pasadena doesn’t give points for AA degrees, which I have ?

Hi I'm applying for Spring 2021 and I'm wondering how to fill out the "additional required courses" section. I already have a bachelor's degree and the counselor at PCC said I wouldn't have to worry about the classes (US History, PoliSci, PE, and Humanities). I've taken those classes back in like high school 

On the application, would I just select "no" when it asks if I've taken those classes? 

@juniebI'm in the same situation. I just filled in the ones that I know I have taken because they're on my transcripts and left the others as no. They aren't required for admission so I don't think it matters.

Hello, do you have to have your TEAS test completed in order to apply? Thank you

 

Hi everyone!

I have 80 points total, hoping that will be enough ?. Does anyone know when we will be hearing back? Good luck to everyone! 

On 10/20/2020 at 9:34 AM, jr624666 said:

I have 65 points before taking my TEAS which I'm taking Nov 2. I'm super nervous to take it. Does anybody know anybody who's gotten in previously and how many points they had? Also, how difficult is the TEAS...I'm sure it's different for everyone, but if anyone could tell me their experience.

Honestly, the TEAS was super easy if you've taken Anatomy and Physiology recently. I had my wedding to plan, so completely forgot to study. Went in with just the knowledge I had retained from my past courses and got an 80%. Had I studied, I probably would have gotten in the 90s. Just take your time and go with your first choice, don't second guess yourself.

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