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JackieRN2021

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  1. HI David, I think you want to go to school in your area. I imagine that you have to go to class and work at the same time. However if as you say in Q #2 the class are on month long, then it may work for you, as you would get schedule adjustment while on school, but beware that the dates are very strict and the first day you are off you have to show up for duty. Just do the due process, apply, and see how it works. In my VA, communication was zero until I applied, and even then, limited but It was mid pandemic. I was approved at local level but my papers wilted in a desk drawer and never made it to next level. Apparently the person in charge worked remotely, or someone wanted to screw me up. Anyway, best thing is I don't owe anything to the VA, got FA, and small student loans, and now than they hired me turns out that RN position qualifies for repayment benefit. But try hard for the VANEEP is so worth it. and even if you get denied, try the next term again. A note of warning, even if you are approved, you may have to pay school by yourself and because the disbursement is usually after school starts. OS get that Fin Aid. Good luck in your endeavors!!
  2. Just to clarify on this, what's important is the credit for verification that your advisor fills for you. There at the bottom they have to check unconditional. At least that was my case.
  3. Hi there, I’m finishing the application. So far so good. I was told that conditional was OK to apply. I have to produce the Unconditional letter when I got it. for costs I used the I formation on the website. Just multiply the number of credits for the price of each credit and add the term fee, plus 200 book for each class. Add 100 for graduation expense. That should cover all the fees. It wasn’t too hard once’s I figure where to get the info. Big question: If Vaneep gives you salary when you go to school, do you have to work during school? I’m taking an accelerated program and I have only like 4 weeks off in the whole year, which I know I have to work during those weeks. @BriScott any input on this?
  4. Hi K Fuentes, Thanks, K, TEAS score was 90.7 / Science 91.5. GPA 3.7 I currently work at a hospital, so I have work experience and references. I think we should know each others names. Obviously mine is Jackie. Looking forward to meet you all soon!
  5. Yay! Got it too! Answer before Friday! And chill now.
  6. Nothing yet. Hopefully we'll know by Friday. Good luck to all. Try to stay positive.
  7. Biting my nails here. They don't give anything away and I'm on a dateline to apply for a scholarship at work. ?
  8. ? Thanks for taking the time! I will scan them next time I'm in. It's not complicated, just that I'm always worried about all the policies at the VA, they're so careful with internet safety it makes you paranoid.
  9. So, at the risk of sounding like an idiot, How you you scan to email?
  10. Thanks @BriScott. Do you mean, send the paperwork to my VA email? I wasn't sure we could do that. Thats why I was worried.
  11. So happy to have found this thread. Very useful. I'm in the process to apply for VANEEP. I'm running into some of the same issues you all have had. I have two questions, how did you choose your mentor? someone in your same ward, or the ward you wanted, or a friendly mentor, even if not related to your goals? And, how did you manage to submit all the transcripts, some of mine are on paper (first bachelor abroad), so, I wonder how to upload to VA intranet?

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