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Regis College Admissions January 2015
For sure! I've heard nothing but good things about Regis. Their NCLEX pass rate is something like 99%!! I hear it's hard work but what Nursing school isn't. Especially with a pass rate like that.
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Regis College Admissions January 2015
Haha that's a great idea as well. Well hopefully we'll be able to keep in touch as new Nursing students in the future!!
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Regis College Admissions January 2015
I will flip my lid when I finally get that "official letter". I'm gonna frame it and hang it on my wall haha.
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Nursing School and Kids
As previous posters have stated, it's all about time management and such a short term sacrifice for long term benefits. I just mailed in my application packet today and am hoping to be accepted to start in Spring 2015. I myself am a Mom and am so nervous because I am not married, I'm single and don't have much family support. I have faith you'll do just fine. Your kids will really look up to you in the end.
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Regis College Admissions January 2015
Awesome! Congrats on the acceptance. How long did it take from when you submitted your application to when you were interviewed/accepted? I'm hoping October is not too late to start in January. Worst comes to worst I'd start in September. I think I can live with that haha. :)
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What do you guys think?
Did you apply for any type of financial aid?
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Regis College Admissions January 2015
Thanks so much! I've been wanting this for so long. Are you currently in school or are you a Nurse already?
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Lawrence Memorial Regis College
I just mailed my application for the Associates program today! Super nervous. I'm praying I can start in January. Anyone know if October is too late to start in January if accepted? I saw that the deadline was Nov 1st on the website.
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Regis College Admissions January 2015
Sent in my application packet today! Has anyone else applied to start in January 2015 for the ADN program?? I wonder how long it takes to hear back!! So nervous.
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U.S. Student, going to study in Canada
I'm still an american citizen and as long as the school I apply to is compatible it will cover it. I have a meeting today with the school to see what my options are financially. @heathermaizey I would just get my degree done here but it would take an extra year with all the application requirements involved including the TEAS. Ihave all my pre-requisites required to apply to Bloomberg except 3 so I would just finish those here locally and apply to the school in November. I've waited long enough I want my degree badly.
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U.S. Student, going to study in Canada
I currently reside in Boston. The tuition costs are almost cut in half even with me being an international student. I do get financial aid as well which will help very much!
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U.S. Student, going to study in Canada
Hey all! New to this site. I've been trying to finish Nursing school for the past 4 years. I'm finally ready to dive in and get this degree finished. I've been an MA for almost 8 years now and am currently working in an Urgent Care Facility. I've have experience in Internal Medicine, ENT and I love my job now. My medical director is a Canadian born and trained physician who has brought up the idea to finish my degree in Canada. Now I know no Nursing school is easy in general but some have less steps to take to get your foot in the door and get your training started. I've been researching some schools in Toronto and am interested in applying to York or Bloomberg. I have almost all my pre-requisites finished and have a course or two to complete in order to be able to apply to these schools. I'm looking to get my Bachelors and eventually bridge to become an NP down the road. Has anyone from the U.S. studied in Canada? Any Canadian students have helpful advice. Any feed back is appreciated! Thanks so much, Serena