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  1. Yes I got my acceptance letter at 6pm last night and I applied back of end of March as I stated in my previous post
  2. I applied at the end of March and just got my acceptance in the AGPC program.
  3. Yes they close apps on July 1st which makes sense since class starts in August and by that point I think they are just trying to fill in any seats that people from the priority deadline back in February declined.
  4. I was verified on 03/25 and usually it takes 8 weeks on average to hear anything from what I've seen this year and based on previously years posts.
  5. @Linda- RN-BSN Oh congratulations I am so happy for you. I havent heard back from agpc yet but ill keep checking thank you for letting me know
  6. @Linda- RN-BSN All I've heard is I should hear back by the end of this month May ,which mean you should hear back by then too I'm guessing
  7. @Linda- RN-BSN Oh well I'm sorry you havnt heard anything yet I know the waiting part is frustrating. I've heard the committee meets once a month to review the applications and vote so maybe you will hear back shortly.
  8. @Linda- RN-BSN Any update on your application? I applied for agpc on 03/25 so I'm curious how long they've had you waiting. I hope we both get in.
  9. Hi, I am applying to usf msn agpcnp for this fall. Does each undergraduate schools transcript get verified status and then at that point when every other aspect is dome the whole nursingcas application is verified? Thank you anyone for your help.
  10. I personally wouldn't recommend Pasco I got my a.a. from hcc then applied to pasco RN since they didn't' require college algebra the whole school is a mess and they make their program ridiculously challenging. I had to retake first semester nursing twice they have horrible pass rates and the program director had to leave her early due to how horrible the success rate was and that was precovid then during covid that made their current nursing student wait a whole year due to not going to clinical sites even though the state lets nursing students do a certain portion of clinical experience online and now I passed all first semest of nursing school with straight A's at hcc and I have an A in my RN to BSN usf class so no run far away from pasco is my advice. Of the 35 students I started class with at pasco only 10 of them graduated which is horrible
  11. That might be just a regular academic advisor if so they are often incorrect with health science information. There's two health science/nursing advisors at dale mabry that's who I would get information from I have check out the nursing application it also listed the health science email. I never heard for professional certificates helping at hcc this is from the application "- Letter of recommendation, voluntary work, college degree are not considered for admission. Do not have any weight in the student admission status." and I went to a nursing information session at hcc in 2019 that was held by the nursing director at hcc and they explained the process and never said that helps. That's good that your applying to polk I know a couple people that didn't get in to hcc that got into polk. There's two application periods in a year fall and Spring so some people that didn't get in the first time they applied in the year so say the first time was in the fall then they applied a second time during the Spring.
  12. @Clawy I am currently going into my second semester of nursing at hcc in plant city. You have a shot at getting in especially since your applying for the Spring start that usually always has lower GPA's get in. It really depends on the GPA's of the other applicants. Your right around the cuttoff for last years Spring it was for prerequisites GPA's of 3.52. Some waitlisted people got in;' I'm not sure how many but their prerequisite GPA was 3.47 and overall was 3.7. Don't retake the TEAS it won't matter they only care if person made a 60% or above they don't use the score for placement that's based on prerequisite GPA. For hcc profession certificates doesn't help your application. They rank everyone based on prerequisite GPA and then the tie breaker is overall GPA. I've heard people that didn't get in the first time they applied got in the second application period so don't give up hope.

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