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UC Davis RN Residency Summer/Fall 2017
I received a job offer for the October cohort, but it all does seem unit based on when they start interviews for the later cohort.
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UC Davis RN Residency Summer/Fall 2017
Yes, they do leave a voicemail. For me, they said in the voicemail to call back by the end of the day to express your continued interest in the position.
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UC Davis RN Residency Summer/Fall 2017
I'm from CA as well but going to school on the East Coast. Just received a phone call for an interview and I couldn't be more excited!
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UC Davis RN Residency Summer/Fall 2017
Would love to know this as well if anyone can give us some insight!
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Emory ABSN/MSN 2016 Program
Hey guys! Just wanted to let you know I declined my offer of admission "officially" a week ago after submitting my deposit a while back. I sent them an email over 2-3 weeks ago with no response and finally called them to ask if they received it. Really hoping my spot goes out to one of you, good luck everyone :)
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UW ABSN Summer 2016
Thank you for the update Adrian!! We appreciate it!
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UW ABSN Summer 2016
Thanks Adrian for the update! I'be been trying to get another update regarding the waitlist, but haven't been very successful... I've left a voicemail and email to the person in charge of it a while ago but haven't heard any responses. I didn't want to keep bothering her
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Emory ABSN/MSN 2016 Program
Has anyone started a Emory ABSN/MSN facebook group for the 2016 cohort yet?
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Columbia ETP 2016
I'm really hoping we get our financial aid packets soon... I really would love to go to Columbia, however, the total price of attendance including living costs is absolutely outrageous Might end up going to another school just based off the scholarship I receive Anyone else freaking out about the costs?
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Vanderbilt MSN 2016
Hi guys, I was accepted into the FNP program and didn't receive a significant enough amount of financial aid so I will most likely be declining my offer this week and deciding between two of my other choices. Good luck to all those that are still waiting back :) Forgot to mention that I applied through the pre-specialty!
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Emory ABSN/MSN 2016 Program
I was actually an ABSN but applied to other FNP programs and got in. I regretted not applying to the ABSN/MSN program at Emory and asked to see whether I could reapply again. They ended up telling me that I could make an application change request and I was accepted :)
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UW ABSN Summer 2016
An update to all those on the waitlist, I called 2 days ago and was informed that the waitlist has not moved
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Emory ABSN/MSN 2016 Program
Just got into the program from CA! I got into the FNP speciality... Anyone else especially freaking out about the 21,000 per semester tuition!? Since we have 3 semesters each year, that makes it 63,000 a year...............
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Vanderbilt MSN 2016
For pre specialty (those without an bsn), your first year is full time and on campus. For the 2nd year (FNP, not sure about other specialities) it is some distance learning. Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) | Master of Science in Nursing | Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Says it in this FAQ @ASMS please let me know if you know whether this true or not.. I'm kinda stumped by this
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Vanderbilt MSN 2016
My acceptance letter says: Congrats to everyone else who has been accepted and good luck to all those who are still waiting!! I was so shocked that I got accepted into the FNP program, it was all I could talk and think about for the full day. I have a bachelors in a a non-nursing major from a public university in California. My last name is L for all those wondering about decisions... For all those accepted, has anyone looked into the FNP specialty/MSN portion? I'm apprehensive about the modified distance learning where you go on campus for only a week out of a month? Seems kinda excessive that we're paying 50,000+ dollars while doing online coursework :/ and only meeting on campus for 1 week each month... I know they put a very high importance on the experience you gain from your clinical placements for the 2nd year, but what if you get placed somewhere where you don't get to learn to your fullest potential... EEK. ALSO, you can get placed up to 150 miles away from the campus, that seems pretty far to me....