Getting a Masters would be way better than just an Associates, but if I dont make it into this cohort then I'm planning on applying to the Maricopa CEP to at least get my Associates and Bachelors together. I'm already so done with school, at this point I'm ready to just finish ? I do wish they announced this earlier so we could prepare.
@CamMc I just got an email today that they will be doing info sessions! I signed up for the 8am on on 6/7 so we'll see how that goes. Since it's so new it seems like there is no prereq courses needed before admission, but they still need to be done before graduating the program. Because of that I'm absolutely going to try and apply for the Master's program, but we'll have to see how that goes.
Hey! Some things have come up on my end so I'll most likely be applying when birdy95 will in 2021. Getting into these prereq classes have been tough! So far I've only talked to one of the nursing advisor but have read through the previous years for an idea of student life. Definitely try and skim through those @AngUnderwood! From what it seems as long as you have a good support network doing the program is totally possible. I don't have any kids of my own but I'm assuming good time management is key. Hopefully we can get some more insider info from previous students.
Hi all! While the application deadline is a ways off, I just wanted to start a new thread for anyone planning to apply for ASU's PBCNP for this coming 2020 group. I've recently been accepted in to the Community Health major at ASU and am currently working on pre-reqs through Rio and my local college (residing in WA atm). How's everyone's progress so far? I'm really excited about this program and wish everyone the best of luck!