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UIC's MSN program - Fall 2013
So I emailed the UIC CON with some questions and here is what I got back: 1) How many students are accepted every year? The number of applicants for the MS and for different specialties varies from year-to-year. We admit approximately 20 students to each specialty. 2) What is the admissions committee looking for/interested in? What will make my application stronger? The admissions committee is looking for candidates with a good understanding of the specialty role. While work experience is not required, it is very helpful in showing to us your understanding of the Acute Care NP role. 3) What is the average GPA (of last 60 credits) of accepted students? For second degree nursing students, is the GPA of the FIRST degree the only one that is looked at? The average GPA varies from year to year, but most applicants have above the 3.0 minimum GPA requirement. The GPA is calculated on the last 60 hours of your nursing degree. 4) What is the fastest possible time that the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP program can be completed in if the maximum number of credits was taken every semester? We have two, three, and four year tracks for the MS. The fastest you could complete is two years (which would require attendance over the summer).
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UIC's MSN program - Fall 2013
Hey ya'll! So I've been trying to do some research on UIC's MSN program and I haven't come across much, I keep finding posts about the GEP program. I will be applying to the Adult Acute Care NP program that starts in Fall 2013. I was just wondering who else is applying, what your stats are, what you know (how many people are accepted, what UIC is looking for in an applicant, etc). I know that UIC looks at the last 60 credits of your first bachelors degree, which is definitely a plus! Does anyone know of any other MSN programs that look at only the last 60 credits? What are my chances of being accepted? GPA from last 60 credits of first bachelors degree: around 3.3 (not the greatest) GPA from nursing degree: currently around 3.64 GRE score: Verbal reasoning-530, Quantitative reasoning-650, Analytical writing-4.0 I have over 4 years of experience as a nursing assistant/CNA...currently working in the ER as a tech. I have worked as a medical assistant as well. I have also gone on a medical mission trip abroad (I know UIC is big on global health so maybe this will be a plus) and have a lot volunteer experience. I will have no problem getting great references. I have worked with a lot of nurse practitioners that wouldn't mind writing a reference for me. Any input is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Columbia ETP 2010
Hey All! So after much consideration, I decided that even after the scholarship, there would be no way I could pay for Columbia! So I didn't apply! I'm paying off my undergrad loans right now and it's tough! Maybe I can work or teach at Columbia in the future! I'm hoping I get into Marquette..It's more affordable for me! Good luck to everyone who is applying to Columbia!! Deadline's fast approaching!
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Columbia ETP 2010
Hey Y'all! I'm getting ready to apply to the Columbia's ETP for 2010. I was just wondering who else was applying and what you were doing to make your application stronger! Also where else are you applying and what do your stats look like (GPA, GRE, experience, etc) ? I'm getting nervous as I start the whole application process and just thought I'd turn to the forums for some support and guidance! I'm looking forward to sharing the journey with y'all! Hope to hear from you soon! :) eyeontheprize