Hey everybody, I went to the visiting day, here are some highlights that I thought were important: 1. Financial Aid, last year second degree student were awarded $12,500 in financial aid (stafford loans), this year they increased that amount to $25,0...
Yep, and all before our financial aid packages come in and what not... my response card for some of the other schools i've been accepted to aren't even due until april! haha... way to take our money columbia!
uniform ordering form and supply order form are due by march 21st... uhhh is that nuts or nuts??? anyway, for those who didn't receive the e-mail yet april 15th :student health service pre-registration forms june 1st: cpr
hey all, since you all seem way more knowledgeable than me with this whole DNP thing, I have a question for you guys... I recently decided to change career paths and have decided to pursue a second degree in nursing. I have applied to a few acceler...
everyone seems to be some what concerned about housing and stuff.. sooo, while i was an undergrad, (i live in the city by the way) i got my real estate broker license for "fun" and one of the best no-fee rentals i came across was croman realty, or 93...
well, all elevators in the nyc subway system suck and smell horrible, nothing you can really do about it... i always take the stairs ... on another note, is anybody considering ETP program just because of the whole 2015 DNP thing even though they go...
yea, i'm contemplating getting an apartment close to the school even though i live in the city... because after a full day of classes/clinicals, i don't know if i'm going to want to trek it all the way home
hmm, i was born and raised in nyc and i can tell you that when i was in public school, the system was really good, it actually comes down to what school district you want to put your kids into, or what school you're zoned for...
north as in the metro north station? that's actually a good idea, my only issue with metro north/lirr etc is that when it snows or rains heavily there's always problems with the rails... my commute on train from queens to columbia is around 1 hours a...
car commute will definitely be tough, i live in queens, and when i went to one of the open houses, it took me foreverrr to find parking!... i think if you live in the tristate area, it's best to take public transportation, so that you can study on th...
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There were 4 things in total in the package acceptance letter for fall 2011 semester decker letter for summer II semester along with a checklist with missing prereqs response card pamphlet with general info about binghamton
Actually, it's either the NET or the NELSON DENNY Admission Requirements Transfer credit allocation is consistent with College policy. Students must declare their intent to enroll in the DDP upon admission. Requiremen...