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  1. quite helpful thanks! i was told it is now around 542.19 per/unit
  2. Hi timgirl2121 it could be because they are still new or simply because they are just awful. the interviews were just basic questions. no hard preparations needed IMO. you have two interviews, one with the founder and one with the SON dean. you do have to take an entrance exam before you are called for the interviews. I'm still on the edge on whether to go or not, still weighing my options. @ Haley1007 thanks for your insight. how much did you have to pay per quarter?
  3. thanks alot Haley1007! :) that was quite helpful. at first, when i heard about the school, i was really excited but then after a day or two, i started having "cold" feet/huge doubts about the school, the location, and the whole admission process. "I'm not working yet and is currently looking... It could be a factor why I'm still unemployed!" i doubt thats the deciding factor, it probably has more to do with the bad economy. i was concerned cause i dont really know if some employers will look down on such degree since its from the notorious for-profit schools. i hope you find a job soon. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you:)
  4. yea, im done with the interviews. the only money i have paid so far is the $75 application fee. have you done yours?
  5. Hi Haley1007, can you tell me more about the school, im not able to ask current student cause i really didnt see any student outside the times i visited the school. " I already paid so much " how much did you pay overall? if you took out loans, did they have more loan options? "The school has been very unfair to all the students and have been very disorganized" can you explain more? did you employer(if you are working) care much about the degree from the school since its a for-profit school? about the CCNE, they say that they have an on site evaluation in oct 2011, but i dont see their name on the new applicant list on the CCNE site. CCNE COUNTDOWN overall, how did you like the program? thanks, any input will be very much appreciated:)
  6. :eek: 550 per unit? wow! the info given said it was 542 thanks:)
  7. i checked their NCLEX passrate on CA RN website Board of Registered Nursing - NCLEX Pass Rates and its around 90.1%. when you went for the info, were you told the actual cost of attendance? i heard its around 75-80K but they seem somewhat reluctant to say the actual cost of their program. did you apply to other programs as well? i think they said the $75 is non-refundable.
  8. Hi Everyone, Please, does anyone know or heard anything about AUHS school of nursing? I'm thinking about applying to their program but still have a little concerns. firstly: they are not WASC accredited, only ACICS . i dont know whether this will affect the acceptability of their BSN degree by other public universities? they are approved by the California board of registered nursing secondly: they dont have their CCNE accrediation yet, they have a scheduled site evaluation by the CCNE Oct'11, will having a CCNE accrdt. help with the reputation and acceptance of their BSN degree by other universities, if one decides to pursue an MSN? thirdly: they are for-profit school, so i dont really know how employers will perceive a BSN from a for-profit school? any bias? and finally, the cost of the program is like 70-80K for 2.5 years, is the price worth it? kinda confused thanks:)

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