SPC Fall 2019

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Hey, everyone! I've been looking for a thread about fall applications for SPC Nursing program, but nothing yet! It may be early, since the application period just started on March 1st, but here we go! I applied as soon as it opened , and I'm crossing my fingers until the July 1st. Anyone else applied or planning to do it soon? Let me know your thoughts and plans, we are all together in this one ? .

Hi everyone,

I already applied for the fall term classes with 28/30 credits (currently taking microbiology right now). I might get a 3.9 at end of the spring term. Good luck guys! One of my friends is attending at the SPC's nursing program. She told me if you didn't receive any news from SPC on July 1st. My best friend recommends to call or visit at SPC.

On 4/7/2019 at 5:57 PM, amandaxvx said:

Honestly I love SPC for all of the support and the professors I’ve had the past two years. I think I would love SPCs program. I took all of the required classes for the USF BSN program so that I would have my BSN when I graduated in 2 years. I wanted to not have trouble finding a job in a hospital setting/have to worry about finishing coursework for the BSN online when I graduated. However I know I will end up with the same degree/RN license no matter where I go! I’ve been feeling so defeated since I was not offered a spot at USF so as of now I don’t have a preference between the two. I just want to be accepted somewhere! Congrats on having such a competitive gpa!! I know how hard you worked to get there.

Getting BSN is definitely a great option, sorry you didn't get in, but I'm quite sure you will be just fine for fall at SPC ? We do work so hard to get to here, and it's just getting to be fun when we get into nursing!

2 hours ago, let's learn said:

Has anyone gone to the school to double/triple check that everything was turned in/submitted correctly? I’m pretty sure I’m all set, but I want to be absolutely sure.

Good luck to ALL of us! Great job to those with 4.0’s!!

It did cross my mind to go and check, but I don't even know if they will give that kind of info at this moment! If you do something about it, and get some answers, let us know, please!!! Thank you.

July 1st seems so far away, but time flies ? If anyone has any news, questions, suggestion, etc, we can all advice each other in the meantime. Good luck to us all! I heard that orientation is July 31st, and it's mandatory for everyone accepted.

1 hour ago, MeredithGray said:

It did cross my mind to go and check, but I don't even know if they will give that kind of info at this moment! If you do something about it, and get some answers, let us know, please!!! Thank you.

I am waiting for 1 more transcript to get posted and then I may go in and get everything double checked. I will let everyone know how it goes.

Greetings Everyone,

We just finished the semester (level One) and I followed these threads before Our acceptance emails arrived. FYI, the semester will go fast , the instructors are great , the clinical sites are on point. You be in a whirlwind the first few weeks , just take detailed notes and stay on task, be sure you submit your work just as the rubic specifies, the instructors will preach knowing the objectives for your tests and you should be fine if you do. there will be endless assignments or so it seems at times , just submit them all in a timely manner and definitely not late. You will read more than you ever have. There is plenty of extra help available if you need it. I hope that helps settle some of your anxiety , best wishes to everyone

52 minutes ago, soon2Bmurse said:

Greetings Everyone,

We just finished the semester (level One) and I followed these threads before Our acceptance emails arrived. FYI, the semester will go fast , the instructors are great , the clinical sites are on point. You be in a whirlwind the first few weeks , just take detailed notes and stay on task, be sure you submit your work just as the rubic specifies, the instructors will preach knowing the objectives for your tests and you should be fine if you do. there will be endless assignments or so it seems at times , just submit them all in a timely manner and definitely not late. You will read more than you ever have. There is plenty of extra help available if you need it. I hope that helps settle some of your anxiety , best wishes to everyone

Congrats on finishing the first semester!! Enjoy your time off before the next semester starts. Thank you very much for sharing this info with us. If there is anything else that you feel would be helpful, please let us know.

1 minute ago, let's learn said:

Congrats on finishing the first semester!! Enjoy your time off before the next semester starts. Thank you very much for sharing this info with us. If there is anything else that you feel would be helpful, please let us know.

1 hour ago, soon2Bmurse said:

Greetings Everyone,

We just finished the semester (level One) and I followed these threads before Our acceptance emails arrived. FYI, the semester will go fast , the instructors are great , the clinical sites are on point. You be in a whirlwind the first few weeks , just take detailed notes and stay on task, be sure you submit your work just as the rubic specifies, the instructors will preach knowing the objectives for your tests and you should be fine if you do. there will be endless assignments or so it seems at times , just submit them all in a timely manner and definitely not late. You will read more than you ever have. There is plenty of extra help available if you need it. I hope that helps settle some of your anxiety , best wishes to everyone

Thank you soooo much for the heads up! It seems like a lot of work and reading, but I’m sure we can all try and get use to the fast pace ?. What do you advise as far as buying books, stethoscope,etc? Should we just buy what they offer in orientation, I’ve heard its the whole package deal, or look somewhere else for certain stuff?

On 4/15/2019 at 4:26 PM, MeredithGray said:

It did cross my mind to go and check, but I don't even know if they will give that kind of info at this moment! If you do something about it, and get some answers, let us know, please!!! Thank you.

I went to the college and spoke to John, he looked over my application and said everything has been submitted. He said he could not give me any dates (for orientation, etc) because they are subject to change.

1 hour ago, let's learn said:

I went to the college and spoke to John, he looked over my application and said everything has been submitted. He said he could not give me any dates (for orientation, etc) because they are subject to change.

Does he work in HEC, or he is a student advisor? I was thinking of doing the same, but I wasn’t sure if the advisor can actually give that kind of info. Thanks for letting us know!

2 minutes ago, MeredithGray said:

Does he work in HEC, or he is a student advisor? I was thinking of doing the same, but I wasn’t sure if the advisor can actually give that kind of info. Thanks for letting us know!

John was at the HEC. I did not have an appt, so I waited for the first available advisor to talk to me.

11 hours ago, soon2Bmurse said:

Greetings Everyone,

We just finished the semester (level One) and I followed these threads before Our acceptance emails arrived. FYI, the semester will go fast , the instructors are great , the clinical sites are on point. You be in a whirlwind the first few weeks , just take detailed notes and stay on task, be sure you submit your work just as the rubic specifies, the instructors will preach knowing the objectives for your tests and you should be fine if you do. there will be endless assignments or so it seems at times , just submit them all in a timely manner and definitely not late. You will read more than you ever have. There is plenty of extra help available if you need it. I hope that helps settle some of your anxiety , best wishes to everyone

Thank you for the advice!! ? Where are some of the clinical sites?

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