San Joaquin Delta College ADN Spring 2025

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Hi everyone! I don't see a thread for Spring 2025 yet, so I figured I'd start it so we can keep eachother informed!

I'm applying with 79 points. I'm so nervous!

How do you all feel?

HI! Thanks for starting the thread. The previous ones on here were pretty helpful. I'm applying with 86 points but I'm also pretty nervous. I fear I'll make a stupid mistake during the application process that will disqualify me. Good luck ya'll. 

I feel the same! It sounds like they would disqualify even at the tiniest error. 
I have yet to submit my application because I keep going back to make sure it's all correct!
Do you happen to have an idea on the point cut off?

OMG me too! I completed the application over a week ago and didn't have the balls to submit it till now. Even then I feel like something may be wrong. 

I looked over the previous all nurses posts and I saw around 77+ for sure got accepted a lot. Since it is Spring its also less competitive. I'm really not sure though. 

Thank you for starting the thread on here! I think having the support will help us out so much because I'm terrified of making an error. From previous threads it looks like the school isn't the best with communication so I'm a little worried about that. Does anyone know how many applicants they accept each term?

Steffazie said:

Thank you for starting the thread on here! I think having the support will help us out so much because I'm terrified of making an error. From previous threads it looks like the school isn't the best with communication so I'm a little worried about that. Does anyone know how many applicants they accept each term?

On their site it says 40-50 per term!

On August 28, delta is having an in person application workshop. I plan to attend that and submit my application after that to make sure there's no errors on it. 

How many points are you applying with if you feel comfortable sharing that?

bubblegumm said:

OMG me too! I completed the application over a week ago and didn't have the balls to submit it till now. Even then I feel like something may be wrong. 

I looked over the previous all nurses posts and I saw around 77+ for sure got accepted a lot. Since it is Spring its also less competitive. I'm really not sure though. 

There's an in person application workshop happening at Delta on the 28th of this month!

Science247 said:

On August 28, delta is having an in person application workshop. I plan to attend that and submit my application after that to make sure there's no errors on it. 

Oh, I had no idea that was happening. That is good to know. Maybe I'll go. 

Science247 said:

On their site it says 40-50 per term!

On August 28, delta is having an in person application workshop. I plan to attend that and submit my application after that to make sure there's no errors on it. 

How many points are you applying with if you feel comfortable sharing that?

There's an in person application workshop happening at Delta on the 28th of this month!

OMG I wish I would've known about this earlier that's a great resource! And I'm applying with about 90.5 points! I have high hopes but also I'm applying to Stan state and Sac State so I'm hoping at least one will accept me 

Steffazie said:

OMG I wish I would've known about this earlier that's a great resource! And I'm applying with about 90.5 points! I have high hopes but also I'm applying to Stan state and Sac State so I'm hoping at least one will accept me 

Oh wow! You're definitely getting into all three LOL

Science247 said:

Oh wow! You're definitely getting into all three LOL

Thank you! I've been working my butt off preparing for these applications LOL my advice is definitely get a license or healthcare experience and aim for as high of a TEAS score as you can! Those things boosted my application by a lot! For any future readers I highly recommend FutureRN and Mometrix to study for the TEAS they were my saviors LOL

Steffazie said:

Thank you! I've been working my butt off preparing for these applications LOL my advice is definitely get a license or healthcare experience and aim for as high of a TEAS score as you can! Those things boosted my application by a lot! For any future readers I highly recommend FutureRN and Mometrix to study for the TEAS they were my saviors LOL

Thanks for the tips! My TEAS was decent at 90% and I used Mometrix primarily!

I don't have any medical work experience, because I'm from a different field altogether. But I do have a bachelors so I got an extra 5 points for that. 

I'm really hoping my 79 points are enough!

I'm applying with 71 points...

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