So I just got some news from a coworker. She was speaking with a nursing instructor last week and was told that next semester it may be a requirement to have your CNA license in order to even apply....
Ugh, its so stressfull wondering and waiting. I wish I had gotten an advisor to look over all of my paperwork before I turned it in to make sure that everything was
I keep seeing people talk about the GPA making a difference, but nowhere in the defined point system does it mention GPA. My GPA is only a 3.51 so that makes me a bit
I'll be working full time for at least the first semester. That's the plan anyway. I have five kids, so going down to part time really isn't an option for
Same here, only I've been going straight through for 4 years. I just want my degree while my kids are still little so I can do family things without school constantly being on my
I don't know the number, but I know that in the past the number of applicants have been in the 300+ range. It's extremely competitive... I just want to start the program already. The waiting is...
Letters were sent out September 23rd for the spring 2020 start date. I'm not sure how many applied, but only 90 applicants were given spots. Of the applicants that were offered placement the highest...
I did apply, but I did not retake the hesi. I got an 88 total last time because I only got an 80 on my A&P, but I got an 92 in reading and a 98 in math. There is no way I will do that well in math...