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scvmst

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  1. Has anyone heard anything about fit testing for respirators?
  2. Yes they said only 20 students were selected and their applications were sent over to SJSU
  3. ICCP decisions have been released. Anyone else get in?
  4. Hi! I believe they are waiting to see who got into the ICCP program. Those admitted to ICCP typically start in August whereas those who aren't start in January. I hope they release decisions soon! I'm so anxious to know which cohort I'm in!
  5. Hello everyone. I have a quick question about Complio. When filling out the drug screen page, what graduating class do we put? Thanks y'all!
  6. not yet...last year we didn't receive acceptance notices till oct 21 so hopefully in the coming weeks
  7. Hi everyone. I applied with the following stats: Prereq GPA: 3.942 Science GPA: 4.0 TEAS: 86.7 Local & Bilingual I was previously admitted to the last Spring cycle, but instead of bilingual credit I applied with 1200+ hours of phlebotomy. I didn't want to go through the bother of getting another letter so I just applied with the bilingual credit in hopes to get admitted again.
  8. I haven't noticed a forum made for CSUEB's Spring 2023 application period so here we go. Hopefully we can share stats and help each other out during the application process. This is my second time applying to East Bay (applied for Fall 2022 and got accepted but declined due to medical issues at the time). I have the following stats: Prereq GPA: 3.942 Science GPA: 4.0 TEAS: 86.7 Local 1600+ phlebotomy hours I'm hoping to get in again. Fingers crossed. Good luck to everyone!
  9. https://www.evc.edu/nursing-allied-health/associate-degree-nursing/generic-RN-program look under multi criteria and the whole point system is there! I think I got around 85 points-take advantage of healthcare experience; additional classes like patho, pharm, psych, etc; and additional degrees! you got this!!
  10. That score is amazing! I’m giving up my spot (tuition is just way too much?) and I’m hoping you’re able to get in! You deserve it!!
  11. ahhhhhh I got in!! I speechless ??
  12. Likewise! SMU id such a prestigious university in terms of the healthcare field and it has always been my dream school. I would be third generation to attend this school so I’m keeping my fingers crossed!
  13. I’ve decided to go with SMU. The program is a semester shorter than EVC and I just wanna be over and done with as quick as I can
  14. 3 days! my anxiety is through the roof
  15. Aw yay! Congrats! ?
  16. Are they allowing alternates for ICCP?
  17. Update! SJSU charges tuition on unit groupings as given at https://catalog.sjsu.edu/content.php?catoid=12&navoid=4063 I believe even if you still take less than 6 units, you will be charged the full amount for that grouping which is $1665. The additional student fees make the total to $2720, the same as the ICCP breakdown
  18. I'm confused on this too. Every college/university charges tuition based on per unit, but the breakdown kinda assumes that tuition is charged on part time versus full time. I looked at SJSU and they have two conflicting statements. One page says tuition is 350 a unit then the other is based on the status as mentioned on the breakdown. Keep in mind that the cost given is for basic registration fees. It may be possible that this doesn't include unit tuition. Personally, my job requires me to have a BSN so I want to finish it as quick as I can. It all depends on how fast you want to obtain your BSN. If you are willing to take the longer route then go for RN to BSN. All RN to BSN programs are different costs so it'd be difficult to say which is cheaper.
  19. I don't know if you guys are local to San Jose, but I just got into the ADN program at Evergreen Valley College. I also got into their bridge program with SJSU. For 4 semesters you do classes at EVC and SJSU, after 4th semester you get ADN, then you must pass NCLEX, then one final semester at SJSU and you get your BSN! The program is also a lot cheaper than direct BSN programs (it's only $16k for both schools)! We all have similar stats and I found it incredibly easy to get into both programs. You guys should definitely look into it! Good luck!
  20. The SJSU regular BSN program is 2.5 years from the roadmap I seen. The BSN program at SJSU consists of 67 upper division units. On average it is 13-14 units spread over 5 semesters. The ICCP program consists of 66 upper division units with about 12-15 units each semester. They’re essentially the same program. ICCP is comparable to the RN to BSN program as well
  21. I literally had so much anxiety over these decisions. I was reading my personal statement answers and I was driving myself crazy last night on what I could’ve said better. im still in shock about the coincidence LOL

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