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Bellin College
Hey, just started my ABSN at Bellin this January and there are 33 of us. There are 6 guys (me included) and a whole diverse number of women. Bellin is expensive, but so far, I love it here. The staff is great and the teaching style is superb. You really do get what you pay for. I recommend you enter their ABSN program here, because they really do take care of their students, as I believe no ABSN student has ever dropped or left their program due to grade or other priorities: all their students graduate because of the excellent staff support. Definitely come down here and take a tour of the new campus and/or just email me if you have any question. There is no waitlist and there is a minimum gpa standard of 2.70 to apply and its on a first come first serve basis, so you should definitely start early with the application. So far, I love it and unlike other ABSN program I looked into, we get a chance to rotate through all the clinical sites, not just selective sites. The program is 15 months long, but you really are only in school for about 12 months, since you get 1-2 weeks break between each block.
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Bellin College
I'm starting my ABSN at Bellin this Spring, Jan 2010. Was wondering if anyone out there is starting this program too. I was told there will be about 26 of us in the accelerated program. I'm looking for housing in the area so it would be nice to meet up with any prospective cohort that will be starting there too. I'm not from Green Bay so I'm a bit nervous about moving and finding housing as Bellin does not endorse or provide any information about housing. JelloMadison
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Bellin College
Hey guys, new to this website....but I've found it so helpful in the short time that I've been here....but I was wondering if anyone is a graduate, current student or knows of any reputation about Bellin College and their nursing program. I want to know how competitive it is, how well their graduates place and pass the exam and just overall if there are any info about the college. The reason I'm asking is that, I'm looking to apply to several ABSN program here in Wisconsin, and I was told that with my grades, I would be guaranteed a spot in their program when I applied versus other program. So I just would like to know if anyone has any other info about them. Thank you