For sure! And especially with Chemeketa requiring a CNA license to apply for next year's application. Hopefully we all get in and don't have to even worry about other
That sounds cool! I like that Chemeketa allows you to take the LPN exam at the end of your first year though. You can work as an LPN through the Summer. I don't know the details of the 2 year BSN...
I heard Linn-Benton sent out acceptance letters yesterday, so that gave me some false hope that Chemeketa would be sending their letters out soon as well
Dang. I was hoping since they got the scoresheets out earlier than they anticipated (April 23rd rather than April 30th), we would hear something back sooner regarding
Has anyone heard anything or reached out to the advisors? I was hoping they'd send out acceptance/regret emails soon since they finished our scoresheets a week
Amidst my own stalking of the nursing program page, I found this to be interesting. It's cool that the NCLEX-RN pass rate is so high! The completion rates concern me
Chemeketa's BNA program cost $1,412 when I completed it last Winter. You can get reimbursed for the cost by your employer if you go on to work as a CNA. You can also go into free nursing assistant...
Getting a CNA license isn't too bad! There are several programs around the state that last anywhere from 4 to 10 weeks. It provides a lot of hands-on experience that ultimately would be useful during...
I think these are great points. There is still potential for those who get accepted to Chemeketa to decline and opt for another program. Everyone on this forum has done really well! Still wishing...
This reminds me: Chemeketa extended their foundation scholarships deadline until the 15th of April (I believe). If any of you guys haven't already applied yet, there is still time to do
Also, 331 is a great score! These pools of applicants are extremely competitive. I imagine if you could score this high by Chemeketa's standards, you'd score high by other schools' standards as