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They have two options for ADN students. You can enter as an undergrade (basic option) which means you have to take 1 year of pre-reqs-36 units or the advanced option which is just 2 years-44 units of nursing classes. So it just depend on what pre-reqs you've accomplished. The pre-reqs are chem, anatomy, micro, physiology, general psych & lifespan psych, eng, speech, philosophy, and sociology. The 1st year of the basic option includes summer classes. Hope this helps. If you have anymore ?s, let me know. I just got accepted and start Jan!
They have two options for ADN students. You can enter as an undergrade (basic option) which means you have to take 1 year of pre-reqs-36 units or the advanced option which is just 2 years-44 units of nursing classes. So it just depend on what pre-reqs you've accomplished. The pre-reqs are chem, anatomy, micro, physiology, general psych & lifespan psych, eng, speech, philosophy, and sociology. The 1st year of the basic option includes summer classes. Hope this helps. If you have anymore ?s, let me know. I just got accepted and start Jan!
Hi great post, im waiting to hear for the spring/09 decisions. I already got interviewed and passed the teas requirement (72 not anywhere near great). I called admissions and they said the letters will go out sometime in mid-September im just so anxious to know if I got accepted or not, I have a question for you, "I have a assosicates in general studies, have taken critical thinking but i dont have a philosophy class is there anyway they would accept me into the advanced option if all I need is 1 class? Is there a good chance I will have to take the basic option?, and lastly how good of a sign is it if you got a interview? thanks!!!!!
Hi great post, im waiting to hear for the spring/09 decisions. I already got interviewed and passed the teas requirement (72 not anywhere near great). I called admissions and they said the letters will go out sometime in mid-September im just so anxious to know if I got accepted or not, I have a question for you, "I have a assosicates in general studies, have taken critical thinking but i dont have a philosophy class is there anyway they would accept me into the advanced option if all I need is 1 class? Is there a good chance I will have to take the basic option?, and lastly how good of a sign is it if you got a interview? im am a Navy Hospital Corpsman w/ combat expierence so im thinking that might help my chances thanks!!!!!
An ADN for $26,000 from a school with the excellent reputation that MSMC has is certainly better than sitting around waiting for acceptance at one of the community college programs and waiting and waiting. It also beats the costs of the for profit schools. One can be working to pay off this debt while someone else is still applying to programs that can't possibly admit all qualified applicants in a timely manner. The cc programs are desirable for their cost, but not everyone gets in. That is the problem with them.
Well said, Cali.
The Mount has a wonderful program designed for people who work during the week and have families. Class is only 1-2 times a week depending on how far you are in the program and you still finish in 2 years.
For many people this is the most practical choice because of the economic situation. Not everyone can drop their job and go to a 4-5 day a week program like most community colleges.
Besides, if you transfer in with higher than a 3.0- there are a few scholarships that are automatically given by the school. Already cutting cost in half.
Not ridiculous...practical.
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what is the cost of tuition at mount saint mary's college? i know it's $615 per unit, but how many units does it take to complete the entire program including all semesters for the nursing ADN advanced program? not including financial aid. please help!