- Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
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Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
I was thinking to do the same thing! I really want to register as soon as possible because I also need an evening class, I'm working and can't do mornings. Thanks so much for the heads up! I haven't received my official acceptance letter yet either, I only accepted the offer on the portal so far. Hopefully we get everything soon so we don't miss out on spots!
- Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
- Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
- Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
- Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
- Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
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Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
Hi! Sorry for the late reply. Yes, one of the requirements is to have a CNA license. If you don't have one, check out Malcolm X College, they offer a basic certificate course.About the TEAS, I haven't taken it yet, but I'm planning to by the end of March since I need more time to study. I'm currently using the Mometrix TEAS prep book for studying. How about you? Have you registered for the exam yet? For health requirements, I just created a CastleBranch account a few days ago and uploaded my immunization records. Did you receive the Nursing Application Packet email? It explains all the medical requirements in detail
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Malcolm X College ADN Program - Fall 2025 Applicants: Let's Connect!
Hi everyone! I'm applying to the ADN program at Malcolm X College for Fall 2025, and I thought it would be helpful to start a thread to connect with other students who are applying as well. I'm currently working on completing my medical requirements through CastleBranch and preparing to take the ATI TEAS exam soon. I'd love to hear where everyone else is in the process and if you have any tips or advice to share. I've also been wondering what factors really help candidates stand out during the admissions process. For example, does having healthcare experience—like working as a CNA or medical assistant—make a big difference in how applications are evaluated? Or, does being bilingual help strengthen your application and increase your chances of getting in? If you've already applied or been accepted in the past, it would be great to hear what you think helped your application stand out. For those of you who are still working on your requirements, feel free to share what you've completed so far and how you're preparing for the TEAS exam. Let's use this thread to support each other and share insights as we work through the application process. I'm excited to hear from everyone and hope we can all navigate this journey together. Good luck to all future nurses applying for Fall 2025!