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futurern661

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  1. I got my acceptance today also!! I am so beyond grateful and excited!
  2. I scored an 88 on my TEAS.
  3. For those who got in, do you mind sharing your points?
  4. Last semester they sent emails to those who were accepted first and then a couple weeks later they sent out the denials to emails also. Not sure how they are doing it this semester because last semester they were told the same info that acceptances will go to email and denials to letters in mail but they ended up doing both through email.
  5. Wow! Thanks for calling and finding out. I can’t believe how much longer it’s going to be. ??
  6. Active? Like.. back on campus? I am with you.. I thought most schools were letting people back on campus for in-person instruction in the fall. It's ever-changing I guess. I still can't believe the amount of apps and makes me think I won't stand a chance. Private schools are looking more enticing at this point.
  7. That is insane and I wonder how accurate that is because that is nowhere near the amount of applications that was received in the other LA County colleges. The most I have seen so far is PCC getting 800 apps. But I do know that AVC holds on to applications and will review them for the next application period in case you don't get in. I am from the AV but I did all my coursework at COC and out of state.
  8. Oh OK! I hope we all hear back soon.
  9. I haven’t heard anything either ??‍♀️ Well, I know the LVN-RN bridge heard back already. So maybe that’s it? I don’t think generic heard back yet.
  10. I would think they get about 100 or so. But it’s really hard to say. The schools down closer to LA get way more and with AVC being so far..I wouldn’t think they receive as many as the other schools in LA county.
  11. Yes, this is Azusa Pacific University but no, not their ADN. This is for their BSN program. I'm not sure about a program for a second bachelors, sorry!
  12. Hey! So, I just started the application process with APU but in the email I just received from them says this for application deadlines, also the 3 locations they offer are High Desert, Inland Empire, and Monrovia: Feb 1: for a May start June 1: for a September start Oct 1: for a January start
  13. Yeah, I definitely don't recommend WCU. It's wayyy too expensive! But the ones I mentioned, even though are private, they are non-profit. I know a few amazing nurses who went to WCU but I just can't justify that debt for myself. NU, so far has been the cheapest private that I've looked into. But APU isn't too bad, especially with their scholarships and financial aid options. They also offer multiple locations.
  14. @Greta Heath This is my second time applying for COC too but my points are not as competitive, so I am hoping for lottery too. Have you looked at APU, National University, or MSMU? Privates are usually not an option for me but since being rejected to all programs the last two cycles, its getting discouraging. On the surface they seem super expensive but they offer a ton of scholarships that brings down the costs dramatically and if you qualify for financial aid then thats even better, cost-wise. MSMU only admits once a year but APU and NU have multiple start dates. If you don't want to have to leave the state, I'd look into them and see if they'd be a good fit. They are my backups if I don't start a program this Fall.
  15. Thats amazing! Congrats, do you mind sharing your stats?

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