Members are discussing various topics related to starting the nursing program in Spring 2025, including enrollment requirements, estimated graduation dates, acceptance into the program, and forming a group chat on Instagram. Some members are sharing their acceptance into the program, while others are seeking clarification on full-time enrollment criteria and graduation timelines. There is also a discussion about starting a group chat and sharing contact information for better communication among students.
Hello, everyone. If you are planning to apply to the nursing program at RCC for the Spring semester of 2025, I would appreciate it if you could share the TEAS score you are applying within the comments section below.
As for myself, I am applying for the Spring 2025 semester with an 82.7% TEAS score. I'm curious to know if you all think this score is competitive enough for the program. Any insights or advice would be greatly helpful. Thank you!
leah05 said:Has anyone received an update on this? I emailed admissions but haven't received a reply.
I emailed admissions with no response but I also called the Nursing Department and was told that they are aware of the issue and thinks that it may be an IT related problem. I was also told to check back tomorrow to see if it works.
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Valon Faith said:I complete all of my prerequisites however, I have to retake A&P 1 and 2 because they are more than 5 years; I still decided to attend the program full time.
Hey so I have doubt, to take it full-time shouldn't we take 12 credits a semester? But since for a person who have completed most pres there won't be much credits left to take, so how is it possible to be enrolled full time but take 7 credits or a little more( that's how its for me) I completed all pres, I have emailed them about this because I was not sure.
SamiM
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Also getting this as well!