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  1. Most people with good grades only got 2k. Not a lot of scholarships with a second degree. They did have some covid care act relief stuff that gave us like an additional $600
  2. I attend the center city campus. Clinical assignments are mainly at Jefferson hospitals (Methodist, Abington, Center City, Cherry Hill, etc.) but we have also been assigned to other places as well such as Einstein, CHOP, DuPont, Eaglesville, School District of Philadelphia (schools that assisted with disabled individuals), etc. I'm not sure what clinical placement is like for those at Dixon. Sometimes we saw Dixon people at Jefferson hospital, but I have no idea where else they get assigned to. If you apply to Dixon I think it should be a bit easier to get in. Usually people want to go to the main campus in center city. You definitely will save on parking if you choose Dixon as I believe parking is free there. People that did not get into center city were sometimes passed on to Dixon.
  3. I had a 3.76 GPA at my main university and graduated with a B.A. in Psych. I had a 4.0 from a community college where I completed all my prerequisites. I had prior research experience and little pharm tech experience. Judging from your stats, I have no doubt you will get into both programs. I was accepted to both Drexel and Jefferson. Drexel does not have an interview. You just submit an application, nice and simple. Jefferson had a group interview over zoom where we were broken into breakout rooms of 4-5 people. Interview questions were sent the night before, but you were also asked one question that was not sent beforehand. Honestly, do not worry too much about your personal statement. I bs'ED my personal statement for Jefferson because I thought I wouldn't want to go there and they accepted me. I wrote about what made their program stand out to me compared to other accelerated nursing programs. I ended up choosing Jefferson by the way. Best decision. Highly recommend Jefferson over Drexel. Also, my original post said that Jefferson's program is fairly new and not as highly regarded, that is a lie LMAO. I don't know where I got that assumption from. Also, I believe Jefferson favors their own students so if you want to work at Jefferson Hospital once you graduate, there's that. If you want to make sure you get accepted, submit your application early. People were getting rejected even with great stats because they submitted their application too late and seats were already filled. Also, to further reduce your anxiety, people in my program had previous GPAs that were close to a 3.0 with no previous healthcare experience.
  4. Decided to go to Jefferson and I absolutely love it. I’m so glad I picked Jefferson over Drexel. Would do it all over again in a heart beat! Jefferson’s instructors want you to succeed and the information is really well taught. I thought before that Drexel was more well regarded, but that’s not the case! They both are really known in Philly and Drexel is only good if you do the traditional program bc you get the co-op experience (accelerated program you don’t). It also helps that Jefferson has their own hospital so we are able to get clinical placement there if anything happens with COVID (many places have limited clinical spots for students bc of COVID). If you go to jefferson, you won’t regret it. Promise! Also, if you’re debating between fact 1 or fact 2 for jefferson, do fact 1! Fact 2 is double the price and the classes are just as fast as fact 1, but you just have longer breaks (which is not worth paying that much extra for) and maybe less of a course load some semesters.
  5. Hi! They will send you the questions 24 hours before you interview and they ask all those exact questions! They do ask one question that is not on the list but its different every time I think
  6. Hi! I got accepted into Jefferson's FACT - 1 program
  7. Unfortunately denied for BSN/MSN - PMHNP ? For those that got in, what were your stats? Happy for y'all! Good luck on your journey ☺️
  8. Haven’t heard anything yet :-(. I guess we won’t find out till next week. Maybe the snow storm had something to do with the delay since most schools closed for a day
  9. Yes, we should find out decisions this week according to last years timeline. Latest would be next week. As for any more information regarding decision timeline, if any of us end up getting waitlisted, the latest we would find out about getting off the waitlist would be April.
  10. I sent in an updated transcript/resume to Filomena early January! She said she got it and would update my application.
  11. Not sure about this year, but I read that in 2016 the cohort size was 90 people.
  12. Right! Good luck to everyone - last year people found out on Feb 4th. Fingers crossed!
  13. Hey! I know this question was directed to Victoria but just wanted to share some insight. My financial aid package had all loans - no grants or scholarships even though my EFC is close to 0. Many scholarships do not apply to us because it's a second bachelors. Usually scholarships apply to first time bachelors or grad level applicants. Kind of sucks ? I'm sure there are scholarships without this requirement - maybe career change scholarships? It's just a bit harder to find, but they are def out there. Not sure how long it took to hear back from FAFSA, but I was accepted early Dec and just recently checked my drexel portal and saw my financial aid package.
  14. I will be giving up my seat at Drexel and attending Jefferson instead. Hopefully this opens up a seat for anyone currently on the waitlist. Good luck!

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