Saint Peter's University ABSN 2022

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Hi, I didn't see a forum for the ABSN program and thought that I would start one. Has anyone applied to the program? I have to take the TEAS exam, and then wait for a decision. I'm so nervous! 

3 minutes ago, ANursing2023 said:

Hi! I just took my TEAS exam today and passed! Thanks for the resources. Fingers crossed!

Congratulations!! Fingers cross you get in!!

19 hours ago, FutureNW said:

Congratulations!! Fingers cross you get in!!

I got in this morning! Can’t wait to meet you! 

2 minutes ago, ANursing2023 said:

I got in this morning! Can’t wait to meet you! 

Congratulations! Yes can't wait to meet you as well! We gonna rock this program!

14 minutes ago, ANursing2023 said:

I got in this morning! Can’t wait to meet you! 

Do you think it's weird they are giving acceptance before the deadline? I was told by Patricia previously they don't look at applications before Feb 1 and you won't get an acceptance until after so I was shocked I got an acceptance already? I know they usually take under 20 students for the accelerated program.

4 minutes ago, FutureNW said:

Do you think it's weird they are giving acceptance before the deadline? I was told by Patricia previously they don't look at applications before Feb 1 and you won't get an acceptance until after so I was shocked I got an acceptance already? I know they usually take under 20 students for the accelerated program.

I do, but they probably don’t have a lot of applicants for the Fall 2022 cohort. You applied earlier though, so they had more time to review yours. Wow, they accept 20 people?? I’m glad they’re on top of everything, and not giving out late acceptances ? 

6 minutes ago, ANursing2023 said:

I do, but they probably don’t have a lot of applicants for the Fall 2022 cohort. You applied earlier though, so they had more time to review yours. Wow, they accept 20 people?? I’m glad they’re on top of everything, and not giving out late acceptances ? 

Yes under 20 people. The last graduating class I believe was 16. I think the smaller the class the better which is why this was the only school I applied for.

3 minutes ago, FutureNW said:

Yes under 20 people. The last graduating class I believe was 16. I think the smaller the class the better which is why this was the only school I applied for.

I love that! Do you know how much the deposit is and when orientation is? I only received an email from Trish saying I got in, but nothing else yet. 

3 minutes ago, ANursing2023 said:

I love that! Do you know how much the deposit is and when orientation is? I only received an email from Trish saying I got in, but nothing else yet. 

The deposit is $150. You should be receiving a formal letter like in a day or two in your applicant profile where it tells you how much. I had to fill out a form that was sent to me by Patricia to pay my deposit at the time since the portal was down. You will get the official welcome email too. As for the orientation nothing has ben said yet. I think after Feb1 maybe we will start getting communication. I also thought the $2800-$3000 was part of the $25,000 since they stressed the cost of the program is $25,000 but that's an additional making it $30,000. I also found out that you don't get anything with that tuition. My cousin program provided them with there books, a laptop and I believe uniforms. I was told that the tuition don't cover anything but I am still hopeful that during orientation that will not be the case.

Hi!! I was recently accepted and plan on attending as well! So exciting and can’t wait to meet ya! 

On 1/28/2022 at 12:12 PM, FutureNW said:

The deposit is $150. You should be receiving a formal letter like in a day or two in your applicant profile where it tells you how much. I had to fill out a form that was sent to me by Patricia to pay my deposit at the time since the portal was down. You will get the official welcome email too. As for the orientation nothing has ben said yet. I think after Feb1 maybe we will start getting communication. I also thought the $2800-$3000 was part of the $25,000 since they stressed the cost of the program is $25,000 but that's an additional making it $30,000. I also found out that you don't get anything with that tuition. My cousin program provided them with there books, a laptop and I believe uniforms. I was told that the tuition don't cover anything but I am still hopeful that during orientation that will not be the case.

The tuition is a lot cheaper than other schools. I hope that we can apply for federal loans. Do you know anything about that, or how you're going to pay for it? Does the tuition strictly cover the classes and clinical costs? I'm going to work and save up what I can until the program starts. 

22 minutes ago, ANursing2023 said:

The tuition is a lot cheaper than other schools. I hope that we can apply for federal loans. Do you know anything about that, or how you're going to pay for it? Does the tuition strictly cover the classes and clinical costs? I'm going to work and save up what I can until the program starts. 

Yea u applied for federal loans and I’m currently working 2 jobs and saving up. I’ll have a part time job though as I go to school. I’m not sure what tuition covers honestly guess we will find out at the orientation. 

1 hour ago, FuturenurseAZ said:

Hi!! I was recently accepted and plan on attending as well! So exciting and can’t wait to meet ya! 

Yay congratulations!

Hi everyone I got an offer from Saint Peters for ABSN. I have a question. Saint Peters vs NJCU ABSN, which one is better?

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