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Hey everyone, starting a new thread for the upcoming Fall/October 2020 Cohort.
Applications just opened up this month.
Curious how many applicants there will be due to COVID-19.
Feel free to post your stats/campus preference and please state if you're a first-time or rollover applicant.
1 minute ago, Sunshine_03 said:Hi! I’m in the February 2021 cohort and I was wondering if they are picky in the type of grey scrubs we get? I found one on Amazon but it’s pewter (like a dark grey) not a typical grey. Would this be okay?
Hi there! Congrats on your admission. To be honest, they don’t care about the brand or the hue of gray. Just as long as it’s “a gray.” That’s literally how they put it at our orientation, haha. Good luck!
hey everyone I am a current student at Roseman SJ. If any of you are looking for a place when you move to South Jordan near school, shoot me a message I can show you around my apartment complex. My complex is offering a referral bonus for referrals, so if you guys are interested shoot me a message!
Hi I finally got accepted to start in June. I just signed the payment and registration form which lists out payment due dates and amounts! My goodness!! I’m applying for financial aid and any other help but how the heck do people cover this amount aside from private loans. If I get financial aid for part can I opt to use ISA to cover rest? Not sure how much ISA limit is and if it’ll be enough???
5 minutes ago, Esal3 said:I was wondering how many days are spent on campus for the BSN vs how many days on campus for the ABSN?
For BSN, I believe you are on campus 4-5 days a week. For ABSN, which is the one I did, you go in for exams, labs, simulations and open lab. Open lab is optional but I would treat it as compulsory because it will only help you.
depending on which block you are in during the ABSN program, you may not need to come in at all.
however, if you are wondering all this because you don’t want to relocate. I would say that you still need to relocate anyway. I was from the east bay in California and moved to south Jordan Utah. It’s not worth it trying to go between two different states, especially when you sometimes don’t get your schedule on time.
utah was beautiful and the south Jordan campus is a great campus. Every nursing program has their issues, but this campus is way better than Henderson.
12 minutes ago, Michellestudentnurse said:For BSN, I believe you are on campus 4-5 days a week. For ABSN, which is the one I did, you go in for exams, labs, simulations and open lab. Open lab is optional but I would treat it as compulsory because it will only help you.
depending on which block you are in during the ABSN program, you may not need to come in at all.
however, if you are wondering all this because you don’t want to relocate. I would say that you still need to relocate anyway. I was from the east bay in California and moved to south Jordan Utah. It’s not worth it trying to go between two different states, especially when you sometimes don’t get your schedule on time.utah was beautiful and the south Jordan campus is a great campus. Every nursing program has their issues, but this campus is way better than Henderson.
I applied for the august on campus cohort however I would like to go home possibly once to twice a month in So cal. Do you think it would be difficult to do that being in the august cohort? Also, having seen both the traditional and hybrid programs, which do you recommend?
flowerpower222
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Hi,
I'm starting in the feb cohort @ henderson. Do you guys have any apt recommendations to look at?