Roseman University ABSN Utah July 2017

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I was just accepted into the ABSN July 2017 cohort for the South Jordan campus! I'm looking for any of my colleagues. Super excited to meet you all!

I wouldn't be worried, but I strongly suggest following up w/ your admissions advisor (:

Oh have you followed up with the advisor? What did they say?

Oh have you followed up with the advisor? What did they say?

i interviewed two weeks ago so I should be hearing from them by the end of this week

Hey guys! Congrats to those who have been accepted! I have an interview on Tuesday and I'm kind of nervous! I also have to drive about 10 hours for it lol For the ones that have interviewed, what time did you guys get done? How does the day go? Thanks!

Hello @hruss12! Have you heard back from Roseman yet? (:

i interviewed two weeks ago so I should be hearing from them by the end of this week

Hi, I've just got the acceptance letter today! It took over two weeks..!

Hello! Yes I did get in! :) I found out yesterday aswell!

Congrats, all!! I have not been good at following up on my post, jeez!

Hey guys, I applied to Roseman University for their ABSN program at the Utah location. I know there has been pros and cons about this school but I still chose to apply. However I realized that their grading system is Pass/No pass system. I want to obtain my BSN then go for MSN/NP in the future. So I am worried about how the pass/no pass will reflect on my transcripts as I apply to masters programs in the future. From what I have researched, not many schools accept pass/no pass and frankly speaking I don't think it would look very appealing for a Master's program. My question is for those who have attended RU and have further applied to MSN/NP programs or any graduate programs, was it challenging to do so due to the P/NP? What was your experience? I know the Dean can write a letter stating the Pass would be an A, but how well did graduate schools accept that? Please let me know. I am contemplating whether I should attend Roseman or not due to the P/NP grading system.

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