Published Apr 18, 2017
o0michelle0o
2 Posts
Any get accepted to the Sacramento City College Fall 2017 class?
gzpatillo
3 Posts
I just got my acceptance letter today! I had tears of joy. It's been a long road! Wish you luck! Let me know how it goes :)
Congrats! How many times did you apply?
I applied to the LVN-RN program and had only applied once last year, but didn't get in. I couldn't apply to ARC last year because they required the nutrition class which I had not finished by the application period. For whatever reason, the transition program is only open once a year so i had to wait a whole year before applying again and I got in! Haven't heard back from ARC yet as their deadline was 4/12th I think. How many times have you applied?
Shaina22
8 Posts
Do you remember what number you were on the list when you dropped off your application? I was 92 wondering if it takes a while to go through the list and they are still contacting people? Also did your status ever change for SCC Lin program? Mine still says received.
mrharton
7 Posts
I got accepted..second time applying..Good luck in the program guys/gals!!
I was 55 and the status of received has not changed..
Todd94, ADN
73 Posts
I got into the LVN program for Spring 2018, but rejected for the RN program. Also, your status will remain as "Application Received." It will stay that way even if you get in or get rejected.
kappakappawong
Nvmd, I saw the other thread where you got your acceptance to Sierra. Congrats! I hope I am that lucky (eligible to apply for RN this fall).
Yeah, I turned down my acceptance for the LVN program starting spring 2018. So exited I got into Sierra. And yes, apply to RN programs for Fall cause you may get in to a program starting Spring 18, and you might not even need to do the LVN program
I was too numb to note if I was accepted for this fall or next spring (will know when I get my packet). After calculating the time frame, going the LVN to RN route will take me an additional year- as long as I get in the first round of the bridge program. Not too bad weighted against the rest of my career. Of course, I would love to go straight RN.