San Joaquin Valley College (SJVC) Ontario 2022

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Hi!

Has anyone else applied to SJVC’s Ontario location for the April 2022 RN program? I’ve completed the TEAS, financial aid and interview. Just waiting on the decision(: I hope they accept me, the anticipation is killing me. ?

On 3/10/2022 at 8:31 PM, Sally93 said:

@nurseaustinYayyy congratulations, me too ?

Do you know what the class schedule is like?

Specializes in Public health.

To those of you that got in I have questions. First of all congratulations!  How’s it going?  How long is the program? How many days a week are you at school?  How much is it?  Did you have all your prerequisites done prior to applying? 

@Glopez22

Its going well. Program is 22 months . We are on campus about 3 days a week. Approximately 65k. All pre reqs were completed before admission, it’s a requirement for the program. 
 

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Specializes in Public health.

Thanks for the information ? are you an LVN?

Hi you guys I'm thinking of applying to this fro the next class. I spoke with a representative today and I was told that the schedule is Monday-Thursday and Friday-sundays are clinicals is this really the way it is? if so thats so crazy! also anyone willing to tell me how your financial aid looked like and did you get private loans? thank you in advance for anyone willing to answer my questions

Hello

I am looking into applying for this program. Same question as the last comment. I was told the program is all week!?! They said 7-3:30 Monday- Friday and weekends for clinicals. Hope it is going well for everyone. Was also wondering what are the clinical sites. Thanks

Hi everyone,

I want to ask how are the courses schedule at Ontario California . I understand that is based on 20 weeks per term . 
 

thank you 

There is a 20 week class each term, accompanied by  medsurg or specialty class (OB, Peds) depending on the term. The 20 week classes are Patho, Pharmacology, Health Assessment and Leadership. 

Thanks for the info 👍

Hi, I hope you all have graduated and are doing well ! Just had a few questions about the school and the TEAS.

I actually just passed the HESI A2 at another private college. I know it isn't as in depth as TEAS. Was wondering if anyone used study guides or books to study.

 

Also was wondering how the instructors are. If what you are taught or told to read is what is tested (no surprises). Was it a welcoming experience etc. Thank you in advance. Feel free to message me privately as well.

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