Hello everybody I just thought I make a forum for those who are applying Spring 2021. Had a question on how we send our transcripts if we did all our pre-req's elsewhere
15 minutes ago, BatsinSpace said:Right now we have to be on campus on Mondays from 8-11, Tuesdays and Wednesdays we have clinicals at the hospital from 6:30-2:30 and Thursdays and Fridays we usually have lecture over zoom from 10-12:30. Of course this can all change depending on Covid. I guess they said normally we would have lecture on campus for 5 hours but with Covid they're limiting the time we spend together.
Yep, that's what I've been told so far. 60 regular and 20 for fastrak ?
May I know your professor for lecture over zoom?
14 hours ago, BatsinSpace said:Hey guys! I just wanted to say good luck and don't get too hung up on the points you're applying with. I am a 1st-semester student in the program and was initially 15th on the waiting list with 70 points. They actually called me the first day of the semester as they had someone drop out and I got in. Then they added 2 more people a week later who were further down the waiting list. There is only 40 in our cohort but I've heard they will be accepting 80 for Spring (top 20 for fast track). So, even if you end up on the waitlist, don't give up hope!
Thanks for the encouragement!
Do you know if the 60 students for the regular cohort includes the 20 students for the St. Joseph's program? I had heard it was 20 for fast track, 20 for St. Joes, and 40 for the regular cohort, is that correct??
7 minutes ago, Tmangrich said:Thanks for the encouragement!
Do you know if the 60 students for the regular cohort includes the 20 students for the St. Joseph's program? I had heard it was 20 for fast track, 20 for St. Joes, and 40 for the regular cohort, is that correct??
What is St Joseph’s ?
3 minutes ago, seaare said:What is St Joseph’s ?
I don't exactly know the specifics of it, but from what I understood is that St. Joes hospital started funding 20 extra students for the program. The only catch was that those 20 students had to be employees of St. Joes. I don't even think point value is a factor for those 20.
43 minutes ago, Tmangrich said:I don't exactly know the specifics of it, but from what I understood is that St. Joes hospital started funding 20 extra students for the program. The only catch was that those 20 students had to be employees of St. Joes. I don't even think point value is a factor for those 20.
Do you mean current employees of theirs who are applying for nursing school? Or future employees, such as you are required to work there after graduating?
17 hours ago, BatsinSpace said:Hey guys! I just wanted to say good luck and don't get too hung up on the points you're applying with. I am a 1st-semester student in the program and was initially 15th on the waiting list with 70 points. They actually called me the first day of the semester as they had someone drop out and I got in. Then they added 2 more people a week later who were further down the waiting list. There is only 40 in our cohort but I've heard they will be accepting 80 for Spring (top 20 for fast track). So, even if you end up on the waitlist, don't give up hope!
Thank you!!
5 hours ago, Tmangrich said:Thanks for the encouragement!
Do you know if the 60 students for the regular cohort includes the 20 students for the St. Joseph's program? I had heard it was 20 for fast track, 20 for St. Joes, and 40 for the regular cohort, is that correct??
I haven't heard anything about that. Just that they'll be taking 80 and the top 20 will have the fast track option.
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Right now we have to be on campus on Mondays from 8-11, Tuesdays and Wednesdays we have clinicals at the hospital from 6:30-2:30 and Thursdays and Fridays we usually have lecture over zoom from 10-12:30. Of course this can all change depending on Covid. I guess they said normally we would have lecture on campus for 5 hours but with Covid they're limiting the time we spend together.
Yep, that's what I've been told so far. 60 regular and 20 for fastrak ?