Hi everyone, I am currently applying to Absn programs in NYC. One of my top choices is the College of Mount Saint Vincent. They have a campus in queens opening Fall 2020. However, I was looking at their accreditation and it seems that it will be end...
Hello Everyone, I am in the process of applying for the ABSN program at The College Of Mount Saint Vincent for the Fall 2020 semester. Has anyone else applied or attended the program? What can you tell me about it?
If you didn’t go to Concordia then you shouldn’t have anything bad to say about it. I attend Concordia’s nursing program and it is a good program in my opinion.
I am currently in my first semester of the program. The program is in no way easy. I have never heard someone say nursing school is easy. I spoke to other nurses who graduated from the program and they said that the school prepared them. The school i...
Oh WOW! I actually would like to know what they said about the college. I would hate to start and have to drop out later on. Also, who did you call to get an update on your application, an advisor or the admissions office?
Hey I am still waiting to hear back if I got in. What were your stats? I’ve spoken to one student that attended and graduated from the program and she said that the program started with about 90 students and graduated with 36 students. She said prof...
If you don't mind me asking, what were your stats? Also, I was looking up accreditation for this program and it says online that their accreditation ends in June 2020. I'm a little worried about that because I'm not too sure how accreditation works, ...
Hi everyone, My name is Justine. I applied for U of R ABPNN for January of '19. I am still waiting for a response for an admissions decision but haven't heard anything back. Has anyone else applied and heard back from the program?
Hi, I am currently in my last semester at a private University about to get my Bachelors in Psychology. I am looking to find an Accelerated Nursing program in the NY area that will accept me with my low gpa. My current GPA is a 2.7, and I believe I ...
I have considered taking the LPN route however you do need LPN experience in order to bridge to RN and I feel that it would take me atleast 3 1/2 years to get to a BSN RN level and I am still looking to become an NP. LPN programs are costly as well. ...