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  1. oh congratulations!! hopefully I will hear soon too then! GW is george washington university. I know… it seems a bit disorganized.
  2. Hi all! I am looking for any input/advice on PMHNP programs. I was fairly late to the game as far as applying for Spring 2023. I applied to the MSN programs at Frontier Nursing, George Washington, and University of South Alabama. I was waitlisted at Frontier, accepted to GW, and waiting to hear back from South Alabama. I think GW is my top pick, but it's quite pricey, so I'm waiting to hear from South Alabama before I make my final decision. Both GW and USA are online learning programs. I am curious to hear from people who have been in these programs or are currently enrolled, and can speak to the learning format, professor involvement, etc. Just trying to get an idea of what the education will be like! I've scoured their websites but haven't been able to find any clear information other than course names and credit hours. Any input is appreciated. Thank you for your help!
  3. I applied to the PMHNP program as well! I submitted my application last month and haven't heard back yet. I saw that they moved the deadline back to Nov. 15. And 8 weeks from the deadline is January!! So hopefully they get back to us before then. I was offered admission to GW, but they are significantly more expensive, so I'd like to hear back from South Alabama before I make my decision. Keep me updated! :)
  4. I am doing running start (college in the high school) for two years at a community college that offers a direct transfer pre-nursing associates degree. Do I then apply to nursing school and do four more years of schooling to get my BSN? Or does the pre-nursing associates degree allow me to be an RN after I take the NCLEX exam? Any advice you have on applying to nursing school would be much appreciated. Thank you!

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