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dsgillis

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  1. ok here is what she said: Scholarships are still fair game since the nursing program is an undergraduate program. It doesn't matter that you already have a degree. Some professional nursing associations have scholarships for nursing students. Grants are totally out of the question since nursing will be a second degree. Make sure to fill out the FAFSA in order to get federal financial aid (loans), plus many scholarships use it to look at need and may be required for them. Hope this helps
  2. i sent your question to another student i know who entered the program with a previous bechelors degree. ill get back to you on what she says
  3. for the spring 2011 group im pretty sure at least one alternate got on. maybe more than that. there is definately hope for you. not over yet so good luck
  4. i got in! how expensive were the scrubs and books? I have a feeling the fees and other things are going to hurt come time to pay.
  5. that not many appllicants at all. I was thinkin there would be more around 300. I haven't heard a darn thing. I am still waiting for the letter stating my application is complete and under review. I only got the first letter stating they received it.
  6. i think by november. im not sure at all
  7. on my print out for the TEAS V I have a "Adjusted Individual Total Score" of 91.3. Is that my score? also I have 4.0 GPA. I feel like I have a good chance for spring 2011

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