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Is anyone planning on applying for the Spring 2019 semester (due October 1-31)? The new applications are up!
Hopefully we all will be celebrating an acceptance in the next few months. Good luck to all!
I am planning on sending in my application as well too! I am just waiting on my transcripts.
Quick question: It said to send in "one" official transcript correct? I went to two colleges. (I figure because all the classes from my previous college were sent to my current one). Just seems weird to me.
Good luck to everyone! =)
I am planning on sending in my application as well too! I am just waiting on my transcripts.Quick question: It said to send in "one" official transcript correct? I went to two colleges. (I figure because all the classes from my previous college were sent to my current one). Just seems weird to me.
Good luck to everyone! =)
It's one transcript from EACH college you attended. So if you went to 2 colleges, you should have 2 transcripts with your application (one from school A, one from school B). Hope that helps!
I am planning on mailing mine in =/ I live in NorCal and want to move back in with my parents if admitted. So I hope they do!
This is what the site says:
You must submit your application in a sealed envelope to the Health Sciences Division office by 3pm on the final day of the application period (April 30th for Fall admission or October 31st for spring admission). If the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, then the deadline is the following business day.
Pasadena City College Foothill Campus
Registered Nursing Program
Health Sciences Division B-6
3035 East Foothill Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91107
lchang14
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Hmm... I'm not sure about that. Maybe that's something that might change in the future? As far as I know, Intermediate Algebra is what's being used to calculate GPA in Category 1. I think I read somewhere that Calculus can replace Algebra? Statistic is used to get an extra 5 points in Category 3 if you have taken it and got a C or better. If I remember correctly, you have to take algebra before you can take statistic. So students who have already taken algebra, but maybe not stats yet could technically still apply, but just not get the 5 points awarded in Category 3.
I could be wrong though.
The best thing for you to do is to talk to a counselor, or email one of the nursing counselors.