Don't give up hope! I'm not sure about the earlier cohorts, but ours didn't start with a full group of 30 and I believe they accepted some people after they did our initial orientation (a few weeks...
I heard in September for the January start, which was months after I applied. I know they say they do rolling admissions, but I think they released the initial set of decisions all at once - and then...
So far I really like the program. It is a lot of work, but it's doable. It will help to be very organized with what needs to be accomplished each day to stay on schedule. Otherwise you could easily...
I would suggest just looking at the big picture costs to decide which is a better choice. You should think about both the cost of the program and money you could be earning if you were done sooner....
As far as the GI Bill is concerned, I don't see why you couldn't do that if you have eligibility remaining. I previously used mine for a non-nursing MS degree, and am working on an ABSN now. Is there...
I don't think so. This is older info that might not be on the website anymore: Please note: As a result of state boards of nursing, Emory University School of Nursing will not be accepting...
I think you will find a lot of people, including on this site, advising to look at a community college ADN if cost is your main concern. Where I live an ADN might run $7,500, compared to $35,000 -...
Emory University has a BSN program that has online coursework and clinicals where you live. It's possible there is a similar MSN program offered somewhere, but I'm not aware of one. If price is your...
I don't think it's that. I hadn't heard June 1st, so I was just watching for the Spring application to be available. Also, the status has been getting updated as docs come in. I asked them about the...
I applied for the Spring 2020 cohort at the end of May (when it first became available). I still haven't heard anything... I only had A&P I, stats, CNA class, and TEAS completed at the time, so I...