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  1. No, I don't think so.
  2. I did confirm my spot, but I never recieved a confirmation email. Did you?
  3. Just got my acceptance email. Be on the lookout if you haven't already!
  4. I believe they usually go out around Spring break, there will be more than one round of acceptance emails.
  5. At UALR the Student to RN is 24 months, they have an accelerated option that is 18 months that will be offered after the first semester. UALR is Student to RN (AAS) plus another 12-18 months for BSN so for the BSN from UALR it would be anywhere from 2.5 years to 3.5 years. UAMS is simply 2 years for your BSN. UALR's accelerated program is not longer classes or days, you just go the second Summer when traditional students do not. However, if you are already an LPN or Paramedic you can finish in 12 months. Hope this helps! At UALR the Student to RN is 24 months, they have an accelerated option that is 18 months that will be offered after the first semester. UALR is Student to RN (AAS) plus another 12-18 months for BSN so for the BSN from UALR it would be anywhere from 2.5 years to 3.5 years. UAMS is simply 2 years for your BSN. UALR's accelerated program is not longer classes or days, you just go the second Summer when traditional students do not. However, if you are already an LPN or Paramedic you can finish in 12 months. Hope this helps!
  6. At UALR the Student to RN is 24 months, they have an accelerated option that is 18 months that will be offered after the first semester. UALR is Student to RN (AAS) plus another 12-18 months for BSN so for the BSN from UALR it would be anywhere from 2.5 years to 3.5 years. UAMS is simply 2 years for your BSN. UALR's accelerated program is not longer classes or days, you just go the second Summer when traditional students do not. However, if you are already an LPN or Paramedic you can finish in 12 months. Hope this helps!
  7. I know in previous years that in the admissions application that it was rather you were applying to the accelerated (18 months) or traditional (24 months) for the associates program. The accelerated versus traditional program is usually in the initial application and based off GPA.
  8. Did you notice there wasn't an option to apply for their accelerated program option?
  9. I am taking my TEAS for Baptist in a few weeks. Did you apply anywhere else?
  10. Hi, I just applied. Did anyone notice there was in option in RN application for accelerated or traditional? I have a 4.0 Nursing prerequisite GPA, and 3.98 overall. Im also applying to Baptist.

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