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mrgordan

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  1. The cost is $600 per credit for in-state residents. I cannot confirm that this is true for out-of-state residents. (but you can because you are an out-of-state resident.) The majority, but not necessarily all of the applicants were accepted. (I could elaborate a bit on this last statement, but I prefer not to on a public forum.) I recently tried enrolling on broncoweb, but I was not able to, maybe because my LOI has not been processed. I have not yet gotten the folder that I talked about, but I did get another BSU letter today with a different contact so the information is trickling in.
  2. I went to BSU and met in person with an advisor. They have the whole program mapped out by semester and will be sending a folder that includes this information soon. The 1800 fee is the total in-state tuition for a three credit class. It is not an add-on. There are roughly the same number of male and female applicants. The oldest applicant is 55 and the youngest is 22. The majority of applicants are from Idaho, but there are quite a few prospective students from neighboring state, and there are a few from the east coast as well.
  3. Congratulations, TheThinMan and pacnwRN. I probably should have mentioned that I live in Boise, so my letter arriving early was just by virtue of proximity. Out of curiosity, where do you two live? I am assuming Idaho since you received your letter just one day after I received mine.
  4. Ooops. PacnwRN, sorry for messaging you twice with the same information. I thought you were a different person!
  5. Because I am an Idaho resident and hope to work in Idaho when I am done, I think it might be an advantage to be in the first cohort because the boise region won't be so flush with nurse practitioners. I was disappointed to find that the program is a bit more expensive than I thought. There appears to be an extra $1800 fee for each of the two classes they want you to take in the spring. (Please don't take my word for it. I am hoping to be wrong!) Have you decided which school you will be attending if you are accepted into all of them?
  6. I also applied to Boise States NP program and I received my acceptance letter yesterday. The cost seems to be higher than 600 per credit, even for Idaho residents. As an Idaho resident, I would have to pay $324 per credit in tuition. However, when I looked on broncoweb, I saw that the two classes that they want people to take this spring (Nurs 502 and 510) both have $1800 fees in addition to tuition. I was expecting some additional fees, but I was a bit blindsided by the extra $3600 for just two classes. I am crossing my fingers, hoping that I am just misunderstanding...maybe the $1800 is per semester and not per class. I just hope that not every class has fees this high. Anyway, if you know something I don't, feel free to fill me in. Thanks!
  7. Hi. I was just wondering if you ended up applying to GWU and BSU. I applied to BSU's AGNP Primary Care program.

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