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Hillsborough Community College Fall 2012
Hi, I have been offered alternate for LPN-to-RN transition program, and I dropped off my acceptance form at Dale Mabry office. Has anyone in the same position tried to confirm if their form has been received and entered into the system? I feel a little paranoid. I called them and they provided me an email of [email protected] for confirmation, and I wrote to her but got no answer. Any suggestions?
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Hillsborough Community College LPN-RN summer 2012
Hi, I have been offered alternate for LPN-to-RN transition program, and I dropped off my acceptance form at Dale Mabry office. Has anyone in the same position tried to confirm if their form has been received and entered into the system? I feel a little paranoid. I called them and they provided me an email of [email protected] for confirmation, and I wrote to her but got no answer. Any suggestions?
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Hillsborough Community College LPN-RN summer 2012
Hi Mona, what is the plan B for you?
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Hillsborough Community College Fall 2012
Hi Lexuan, I responded on your new thread. All LPN-to-RN transition applicants, please post your comments on https://allnurses.com/lpn-rn-nursing/hillsborough-community-college-676370.html
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Hillsborough Community College LPN-RN summer 2012
Hi Lexuan, thanks for responding to my post on another thread. I am planning to go meet with counselor tomorrow, drop off my signed alternate form, and also review something I found on my HawkNet profile. For some reason one of the sections shows that I have not started BSC1085, yet another section does show it as completed. I definitely took and completed the class, and it shows my transcript from HCC. My "alternate" letter does not indicate that I am missing any prerequisites, but I want to be sure. Would you know how many seats are available for the program? I heard that is would only about 30 or so, and on average 90 to a 100 people apply. With this ratio the chances do not seem great, but I am very optimistic.
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Hillsborough Community College Fall 2012
I received a letter today stating that I am an "alternate" for the LPN-RN transition program. I had a 3.0 GPA for HCC prereqs so I originally never got into RN program. I have completed my LPN at a private school and applied for the transition program, and now it seems that the same admissions policy disqualifies me from transition program as well... I will return the "alternate" confirmation tomorrow, but does anyone know how this works? Is there any chance of actually getting into the transition program after being getting an alternate assignment? Is there anything I can do to improve my chances?