Its a bit easier for some people depending on where you live, but if you live in or near the city then you won't really *need* a car. If you have a clinical rotation that's further away, it will be...
You go right into it, but many students work as RNs once they get out of prelicensure. The schedule does lighten up a bit after the first three semesters. They encourage you to get a part-time job as...
Sorry for the delay... roughly 20 students per track on average, some have a few more, some a few less I'd really advise against that, honestly, unless you have a VERY flexible work
Yeah, the “official award” letter is sent around then, though I remember it being a little later. Your award letter with the PLUS loan will be the full cost of attendance (you can find this on the...
You get a decision immediately. You can apply for the grad plus loan on studentloans.gov pretty early, I think it was available in late April or May last year. So I expect that the 2020-2021...
Yeah... tons of debt (unfortunately). AFAIK the only info they use from the report are the adverse events, they don't even look at total debt levels or the FICO score. Found this info online, these...
They have very, very loose credit requirements... unless you have a black mark on your report, like a lien, collection, or a default, you should be fine. It almost felt like a formality. My credit was...
Unfortunately for the vast majority of folks I know here, they had to take out the Grad PLUS loan to cover the full cost.. myself included. I took out the full amount to cover living expenses as well,...
4- They will let you know. There's a lot of moving parts to all of it and sometimes things don't come out as quickly as you'd like. And some things are, out of necessity, just scheduled whenever they...