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  1. 2bnurse_it, I've been accepted into the accelerated APU program and was wondering if you wouldn't mind sharing how you were able to finance the program? It seems like such an overwhelming expense. Any information would be great!
  2. Hi Everyone, Thank you so much for your replies they've been extremely helpful. I sent in my FAFSA so we'll see what happens but I'm also trying to get into a California school, where I live, that is less expensive and has a great loan forgiveness program. I appreciate all of your input. Hopkins would be a wonderful school but at this point I just can't justify spending all that money especially when I already have a bachelor's degree. Marbar01- I heard from Hopkins January 22 via phone and received a letter in the mail shortly after. I hope everything works out for you, let me know if you have any other questions. :nuke:
  3. Hi everyone, I was just recently admitted to JHU for the accelerated BSN and would love to attend but just can't get past the enormous price tag. I am curious if any alums from the programs there or anyone familiar with the school could give me some information as to whether or not it's worth it? It seems like many employers do not care where you go to school? I live in California so I can't make it out to Maryland to check out the school. Does the reputation of the hospital make the education and price worthwhile? Any information any one might have would be great! :wink2:
  4. Hello all, I just recently finished with my Bachelor's degree and have decided to pursue a career in nursing. I'm extremely interested in USD's MEPN program but it is so expensive. I was hoping some current or former students could give me some information on how they are affording this program as well as whether or not they think it's a good program? Also I'm curious about the level of difficulty in getting in, what are accepted applicants statistics in terms of GPA, GRE score, age? Any information that anyone has would be great! Thank you!! :nuke:

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