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Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
I did talk to people at Ohio about this actually! You are right, the non-degree status does make it so the we can't use FAFSA money, but I think if you still fill out your FAFSA, the school might have little grants that discount some of the tuition and/or books. That is was EVC has and what I did/plan to also do for Ohio. The last three classes in that final Summer or fall semester (whenever you choose to take them) can have FAFSA money applied towards it bc at that point it's directly towards a BSN! Ohio just seems like the most manageable financially and with the workload/timing to me personally.
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
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Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
Hey! I have finally gotten in contact with several people from Ohio and can share if it helps. I asked about preceptorship and they did confirm we have to find our own placements, but they provide a list of all previous preceptorship locations that accept their students, which hopefully will help a lot! Also, I was told we can stack classes and take multiple per subterm, as well as Summer time. No Winter session as they don't do any Winter classes. So yes, you will have the 3 more classes to wrap up, but if you do one during Summer, and last two in fall, you'll be done the next semester, which is pretty normal/typical for ADN RN --> BSN's 😁 Side note, I also clarified for anyone wondering about pricing, the total amount you'd end up paying is going to be closer to $9,976 for Ohio because of the 1/2 off price for the first class. And if you file for FAFSA, the last 3 classes can also be discounted! I am actually leaning towards Ohio rather than SJSU because of the price and flexibility with class schedules. Ideally, the BSN portion is not meant to be difficult or extra crazy expensive! We will all be so stressed out for the bulk of the ADN, we don't need to make it any harder haha.
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
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Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
Oh wait that sucks that Ohio maybe isn't going to offer the course we would need for it! Maybe if enough of us want to do it, we could petition for it esp since it would be all online. How are you getting in touch with people from there? I emailed a counselor and signed up for the live webinar thing, but have not heard back. Someone from SJSU called me today and kinda was pushing me to decide asap. Sounds like it's just easiest for them if I make up my mind. But I told them I will need to figure out more about Ohio first. They did answer a few of my questions though! This was the response: "Our SJSU courses are online each semester and the last semester 5 (post EVC graduation) will have 1 in-person community health clinical practicum that meets 1 day a week to be eligible for your public health nurse certificate. The final semester will also have a project course N177 and not a traditional hospital preceptorship."
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Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
I was so scared to start the page tbh haha. I was worried nobody would talk or help each other, so I am glad we have built a good space here! But yeah Ohio is for sure a good choice. Ya never know what is going to come up in life so the flexibility is very cool. The only other thing about SJSU that is pulling me towards that is when you graduate, students are eligible for a Public Health Nursing certification in CA upon licensure as a RN. Sooo if you're interested in public health nursing (which I might be), this could be the easiest way to get all three at once. The ADN + BSN + PH nursing certificate. Yeah I agree, definitely lots to think about. If SJSU CEP does not end up working out for me, I will do Ohio! And yes, anyone else who has more info, feel free to join in the convo and share if you're willing!
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Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
OMG you are literally so sweet for sharing all this info! I just signed up to meet with someone with Ohio so hopefully that will also help answer my nitty gritty type questions. I think Ohio sounds like such a good option though based on what you've said! My friend who just finished at Sac City last yr, and has been working now said that all her nurse managers/charge nurses have said they got their BSN's on random online schools like ASU or Grand Canyon. I think as long as you have a BSN, or are in progress towards completing the BSN while you're applying for jobs, employers stop caring about WHERE you actually went. They just need/want to see you have it or almost done with the program. I feel like that is part of SJSU's selling point. Bc they say it's well known and reputable, which it is... but is that worth the extra thousands of dollars/debt? Maybe not. Also if the CEP is fully in person, I feel like that could be tougher. Even though ASU/Ohio are online, ofc that will come with challenges, but from generally online is easier bc you do it at your own time and speed. Versus my experience at SJSU, they tend to have the mindset where they need to make it harder than it actually does need to be/should be because the name SJSU is known in the bay area. Plus if we all mostly end up doing Ohio or ASU, we can help each other bc we'd be in it together! I do appreciate your thoughtful answer! Please don't apologize!! I love this page and support we all have here ☺️❤️ Ty
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Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
Yes I think you are right about this! Because they told me in my initial email placing me as "backup" that they have 25 seats available for the CEP. Whether or not those all stay filled is a question. I could see them offering to 25 people but maybe less than that accept it, and just opt to do the generic RN and get a BSN elsewhere.
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Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
Hi guys! I just got an email offering to be taken off the backup list for EVC-SJSU CEP! I am excited but also would really appreciate some advice because I'm not sure if I should accept it or not. I am a fully independent student not from the area, so I pay for a lot on my own. I was wondering if anyone has gotten updates on ASU or Ohio BSN programs, if the cost seems doable for someone fully financially on their own, and if anyone is also willing to share what your plans are to pay for cost of living while we are in the program. I am thinking I will need to find a new job once we know our schedules better. Literally ANY advice would be appreciated. Thank you all!!
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
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Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
Has anyone submitted their TEAS score from ATI? The acceptance email says to submit to EVC Nursing Dept. but when I went to submit my transcript on ATI, the only option I saw said Evergreen College. No specification on it going to the nursing dept. Did everyone else who submitted TEAS scores notice the same?- Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program - 2026/2027
- Sacramento City College (SCC) & American River College (ARC): ADN Program - Fall 2026
- California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) Pre licensure BSN - Fall 2026
- California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) Pre licensure BSN - Fall 2026
Thank you? I am really trying to stay hopeful. IDK if you're kinda local but I think they also prioritize people near by. So maybe that'll help too, but it's a toss up how this will go haha. Also, OMG yeah I was looking into sac state too haha! Same issue though, so I didn't apply, but I was able to qualify for the community college program there so I made sure to do that app. Ideally I would like to stay in the bay area though. I looked on the CSUEB website again and it does say emails won't go out until early April, so now I am thinking we will have to wait another week or 2?- California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) Pre licensure BSN - Fall 2026
I'm so glad you say that! I 1000% agree, and really hope that is the case. I think CSU's are trying to move in the direction of not being so points heavy with acceptances. Chico State is doing interviews now! I almost think nursing is the toughest healthcare field to get into because schools don't have a set curriculum of classes, expectations, and test score/GPA/ work requirements. Whereas PA, med school, etc. they all have the same requirements from what I know plus they look at the whole person with more interviews, essays, and counting more types of work experience. I couldn't even apply to some schools because I have been a phlebotomist for 5 years but those programs did not count it as healthcare or patient work. That being said, I don't have a fabulous TEAS score and that's what I worry is going to hold me back. I just barely did not max out points bc I only got a 78.9%. However everything else on my application I feel is strong. A's in both physio and anatomy, B's in both chem and micro. Non science GPA 4.0 plus I have a B.S. in Public Health, as well as my healthcare experience. Like you said, hopefully they are not prioritizing all points and value more than that.- California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) Pre licensure BSN - Fall 2026
LOL I was just about to say the same! Silver lining maybe, least we all did not hear back together, and it's not like we are seeing some people comment that they did get emails. I think rejection/acceptance emails should all go out at the same time No news can still be good news! Maybe it'll be tmw?- California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) Pre licensure BSN - Fall 2026