I have but I was notified about 2 weeks ago that my application would not receive a decision unless I turned in a North Carolina Nurse Aide license which I’m not going to do. I’ve heard many...
I have to agree. I did dual enrollment in High School where I graduated with my Associate's and HS diploma. My GPA for my Associate's degree was a 2.7. I was able to graduate my Bachelor's in 2 years...
? Try to be understanding. It may have just been a hard selection. Nursing programs have the most qualified candidates and it’s hard to set them apart and all of us constantly calling doesn’t
Thanks for the insight and congrats on both acceptances! Just out of curiosity, which school did you decide to go to and why? Also, how do you like your
Mine was a provisional acceptance. I met the terms a few weeks after I received it so I'm all good to go. As long, as you meet the terms of the provision, you're fine. Send them what they need as soon...
I submitted my application late June/early July and got accepted. Although, I am still waiting on other schools and considering other factors like housing to decide if I will be attending or not......
Has anyone applying to NCAT seen an update in their application in terms of them receiving your transcripts? I sent mine the first week in August and got an email from my school that it was received...
Hey! I'm also applying to WSSU. I'm from Virginia. I did dual enrollment in HS and have a AS in Social Science from that and I am about to graduate with my BS in Kinesiology. I have about a year...
I've heard it's possible. They also look at factors like experience, test scores, recommendations, etc. And if you're taking other classes right now, they calculate that into your overall