Roseman University July 2020 Summer Cohort

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Hey everyone, starting a new thread for the upcoming Summer/July 2020 cohort. Applications just opened up and the 1st round of interviews are set to take place in January at the Vegas campus.

Any questions/comments/concerns are welcome!

Feel free to post your stats/campus preference and please state if you're a first-time or rollover applicant.

1 hour ago, LINA4RN said:

I think you’ll be okay too, that score is great! Mine is a 74% and my advisor said that it would be good enough to apply and if anything, I could rollover and apply for the Fall start. I’m just very anxious because it’s below the average (80%) from what I’ve been reading and from the online stats. I’m hoping they also base it on your interview skills and I wish they would also take job history into consideration but it looks like they don’t. My GPA is at 3.3 and 3.5 I believe.

Try not to stress too much. I'm sure the interview plays a large role in their decision and your work experience will benefit you in answering their questions. I don't have any work or volunteer experience, so I don't know what the hell I'm going to talk about. Did you apply to any other programs? My backup plan is a school in Tennessee, but I'm really hoping I don't have to go there. I'm currently in California.

1 hour ago, Dorothy E. Smurf said:

Try not to stress too much. I'm sure the interview plays a large role in their decision and your work experience will benefit you in answering their questions. I don't have any work or volunteer experience, so I don't know what the hell I'm going to talk about. Did you apply to any other programs? My backup plan is a school in Tennessee, but I'm really hoping I don't have to go there. I'm currently in California.

Only ADN programs because all of the other BSN programs are so much more expensive. I’ve been trying to find another ABSN program without a bachelors like Roseman but I can’t really find anything. Do you know of any? I’m in California as well!

15 hours ago, LINA4RN said:

Only ADN programs because all of the other BSN programs are so much more expensive. I’ve been trying to find another ABSN program without a bachelors like Roseman but I can’t really find anything. Do you know of any? I’m in California as well!

No, I don't know of any ABSN programs that don't require a bachelor's. I have a BA, so I didn't do any research into that. But going the ADN to BSN route is cheaper and you could even do your BSN online and your employer might even pay for it!

Is anyone else having issues changing their password for their roseman email account? I try to click the link in the email they gave us saying "Roseman password self service" and the link doesn't work. If anyone has figured this out please let me know ?

Does anyone mind sharing their stats? I’ve applied and rolled over with no luck. I’m currently retaking some of my science courses to up my GPA since it was barely minimal required- I’m just wondering how high I need to be. My advisor keeps saying I’m “competitive” ( my numbers) but I’ve applied and rolled over twice with no luck. I had an interview but they felt I needed to up my numbers. Just wondering if you guys have info that could help

hey y’all! has anyone heard anything about an April interview yet ?

On 3/20/2020 at 5:42 PM, Amm19 said:

Does anyone mind sharing their stats? I’ve applied and rolled over with no luck. I’m currently retaking some of my science courses to up my GPA since it was barely minimal required- I’m just wondering how high I need to be. My advisor keeps saying I’m “competitive” ( my numbers) but I’ve applied and rolled over twice with no luck. I had an interview but they felt I needed to up my numbers. Just wondering if you guys have info that could help

My TEAS overall was 86%. My overall GPA (I graduated from a 4 year university so they took the last 60 credits) was 3.25 and my science was around 2.75 (I think it was a little higher but not sure).

15 hours ago, mlindbloom said:

My TEAS overall was 86%. My overall GPA (I graduated from a 4 year university so they took the last 60 credits) was 3.25 and my science was around 2.75 (I think it was a little higher but not sure).

Thank you for sharing. I’m just trying to get as much input as I can since the input from my advisor is pretty limited and the same ol same ol it has been for a year now. Thank you and good luck!

Just got accepted into the South Jordan campus. Was hoping for Henderson, but still relieved I got accepted.

On 3/20/2020 at 5:42 PM, Amm19 said:

Does anyone mind sharing their stats? I’ve applied and rolled over with no luck. I’m currently retaking some of my science courses to up my GPA since it was barely minimal required- I’m just wondering how high I need to be. My advisor keeps saying I’m “competitive” ( my numbers) but I’ve applied and rolled over twice with no luck. I had an interview but they felt I needed to up my numbers. Just wondering if you guys have info that could help

Hi there!

I have been accepted to the Summer cohort and here are my stats:

TEAS: 82.7%

Last 60 units: 3.7

Science prereq: 3.2

Specializes in Student.

Hello!
Hope everyone is staying safe. I got accepted for Summer but a confused at the reward letter they sent us. Is term 1/2 only for one year? That means I would have to take about 25k in private loans? How’s everyone else doing and where are you guys applying for private loans ? Just curious is all.

Hi everyone,

I just got my acceptance into the Utah campus as well.

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