SLU (Accelerated MSN )

Nursing Students Post Graduate

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Hello Everyone,

I accepted my admission into the SLU Accelerated MSN program. Are there any current SLU students on here, with suggested readings for this particular program (specifically first semester)? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

B

I'd like to know more about the program too as I was accepted as well, but trying to get more info before I accept! Especially housing, financial aid, etc.

Can I ask what gpa you guys got in with?

Hey emnoel104,

I apologize for just responding to your message. I forgot I created this account, and I didn't sign up for notifications. I went ahead and accepted my offer and paid the 200 dollar fee to reserve my spot in the program. This AMSN program is pretty expensive and seeing what kind of scholarships, loans, and other aid they have available to assist future students is a primary concern of mine. However, I only applied to SLU and one other school, so I don't really have options, but that's fine since SLU is my first pick. How many nursing programs did you apply to? Are you currently living in Saint Louis? I look forward to hearing from you.

Best,

B.

Specializes in PCU, LTAC, Corrections.

I graduated from the program last May.

For the summer, don't do any reading or prep. Enjoy the summer off. It's going to be an intense 21 months. Just enjoy the time off.

Any other questions ?

Hey,

Thanks, for the reply! Yes, I have loads of questions!! How difficult was the program? Do you have any notes, study guides, anything you're willing to share so that I can read ahead, if possible? How hard was it finding a job post graduation? Do you mind sharing the GPA you graduated with from SLU? Did you pass your NCLEX on the first atempt ?

I have plenty more questions, but I'll wait for you to get back to me before sending more questions.

Best,

B

Hi, I also accepted my spot into the program starting in the fall. Do you know if there is a facebook for admitted 2017-2018 students?

Specializes in psych/medical-surgical.

Yike! I hope you have tuition assistance or a scholarship... I know nurses still paying off their debt from there

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