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Hi there!
Welcome to the Forum for Prospective Nursing students starting in Spring of 2020.
The application period (subject to change and directly from RCC website) opens from the First Business day in September- the First Business day in October to apply for Spring.
Also, Please let me know if creating a Facebook group would be more streamlined.
Feel free to share questions, comments, concerns!
41 minutes ago, NikeRN said:CEP people - Does anyone know when are we actually enrolled in HA and when are we actually eligible to pay for the class tuition wise?
Nothing directly. They just said they will send an email when it’s time and already have us the hand out with instructions on how to register
31 minutes ago, NikeRN said:Does anyone know how long it'll take to get the supply bag? I'm short on cash and it's hard for me to pay for anything at the moment.
I believe they said during orientation that they will have supplies from the supply bag for communal use during labs in case you don't get your supply bag on time or you're waiting for financial aid to buy it
12 minutes ago, jess_1990 said:Has anyone in CEP heard from CSUSB regarding transcripts and registration? Or anything regarding purchasing uniforms for our on campus days at RCC?
The only thing I got from cal state was the official acceptance email. I just got it this morning! What is the class that we’re supposed to register for ?
24 minutes ago, jess_1990 said:Has anyone in CEP heard from CSUSB regarding transcripts and registration? Or anything regarding purchasing uniforms for our on campus days at RCC?
If I recall, they should be getting to us either later this week or early next week for this information. No word yet on transcripts, but try to check your portal on their website. I could see some things in myCoyote. also, If i remember correctly, we wont need uniforms until about our 5th semester. So pretty much after we would have graduated from RCC. They never said we have to be in RCC uniform either on Fridays for class and lab, but I may just come in uniform to not get in trouble
sama34
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passports=homework
In my first semester you had to have them completed or you weren't able to attend the seminar/CNSL, so make sure you do them. Seminar passports were checked off by classmates (they had to write some commentary on your work and sign their name confirming it was/was not done), and CNSL passports by faculty (they would just walk by and see it's completed).
I tried to treat my passports like notes, because you use them to study for exams (and the NCLEX, eventually!). Some of them IMHO were not helpful for exams, so learn where to invest your time and effort for those.