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Nursing at UofT 2012 Intake
So I visited the Bloomberg Faculty last Thursday and they said they would be mailing the immunization forms mid-June :) Also congrats tashap! I didn't mean to ignore your question. I was just super busy. Anyway I made a Facebook group so make sure to check it out: Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing (UofT) - Class of 2014. I think it makes it easier to get your questions answered :)
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acceptance to accelerated programs in ON
Hey guys :) I thought I'd create a Facebook group for those attending nursing at UofT in the Fall. Here is the link: Look for Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing (UofT) - class of 2014
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Nursing at UofT 2012 Intake
Hey I believe UofT does require at least two years of university . I don't think they have a bridging program. I was informed by the admissions office via email.
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Nursing at UofT 2012 Intake
I graduated from UofT last November. My cGPA was 3.47 and in my last year I believe I had a 3.71. I've done a lot of volunteering at Community Living, as well as at a physiotherapy clinic. I also raised funds for a couple charities through where I work. I hope that helps. And don't worry! I heard they're giving out acceptances till June. I believe in the first round they only gave out 40-50 offers which means there are still 120 spots available :).
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Nursing at UofT 2012 Intake
Yes I was :) I just officially accepted my offer yesterday. How about you?
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Nursing at UofT 2012 Intake
Hey guys, I thought I'd create a forum for all those starting nursing at UofT in September 2012 :). Hope we can all get our questions answered!
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acceptance to accelerated programs in ON
Hey guys, I was an internal applicant as well. I emailed someone at admissions and they told me that we cannot accept through OUAC. Once you submit the internal application, the page expires. To accept the offer as an internal applicant,you simply have to wait for the package to come via mail, then sign the acceptance letter and send it back. For those of you who haven't yet received their acceptance package, and were accepted around March 28th, contact the faculty as soon as possible because my deadline to accept was Thurs April 12th.
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acceptance to accelerated programs in ON
Hey guys, I was just wondering what you guys have heard about the nursing program at UofT? How time intensive it is? Is it hard to maintain a good GPA? Details about the program? etc. Thanks :) Comments from current UofT nursing students would be especially helpful :)