^ yes. Jeanette is right. For the position you must have completed level one (foundations in nursing) for them to hire you outside of getting your MA license or going to a vocational school for PCTs.
LOL, great question! It's the 13 weeks (Which ends around the time the "2nd 5 week" does). So ours last year was supposed to end on the 12th but I passed the Kaplans the first time so I was done on the 7th.
Here is the academic calendar for the Summer:
https://catalog.arizona.edu/2020-2021-academic-calendar
And here is the calendar for the rest of the program:
https://catalog.arizona.edu/2021-2022-academic-calendar
I think it...
Hi! Current MEPN student here. Unfortunately, you don't get a schedule with specifics until just before the semester. We were given that same photo above when we began but it completely changed due to COVID and hospitals/school allowing clinicals. So...
Congratulations to everyone who got in! We can't wait to officially meet you guys in May!
Provisional = you in! And you'll get into the grad college (it just takes time for MEPN to tell the grad college they approve). I've never heard of anyone...
Hi! Current MEPN student here - as of now, all our lectures that would normally be in person are online via zoom. We have not met in person except for a few clinical days and skills lab. I hope this changes for you all but it hasn't been completely t...
I don’t think they’ve sent it out, yet. The previous recording didn’t get sent out until the following Monday so I assume we can expect the same timeframe for this one.
@amgilbert hi! What does your CB profile look like? There should be an option to click “To Do List” and that is where all the individual sections are located.
Michelle! Thank you! I completed mine, & submitted my certificate as I have no received the card. Woo! If they don’t approve I’ll reach out to Jason as well, thank you, again!
Do you have insurance? It should cover the cost of the vaccination sequence. I have to get the hep b sequence and went to a Walgreens to get it done (it cost $0) woo!
Non reactive surface antigen test means you don't actively have Hep B. Non reactive surface antibody test (the one we need), means you are not immune & need a booster/full series.
So, I submitted my application at the same time of my NursingCAS one. But, I know they didn't start reviewing the applications until we all received our acceptances to the program. It was probably about 8-10 days after when I learned of my Graduate C...