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I wanted to start this forum for future applicants to discuss future school plans. I applied for the FNP that starts Summer 2023, just awaiting to see how the process goes.
I wanted to leave this comment to give some insight .. the initial contact was from an email [email protected]
Also I initially believed I didn't receive an interview. Come to find out, I missed the email because it was from the above email address.
I got into acute. Received an email yesterday , last night at 630pm. I can't believe how long we had to wait for a decision. I feel like it is in no specific order either so don't give up for those still waiting for a decision. Does anyone know when the program starts? Is it after Memorial Day ?
I got into the Primary Adult program. I just called the office of admissions to ask when the start date would be and they told me to email [email protected] for all question regarding start date and the dates to the mandatory orientation. I know the orientation is usually around April. I will update if I get a reply.
Those that haven't heard please don't be discouraged. They probably haven't sent out all acceptances yet. Organization seems be a struggle there. Plus do they waitlist anyone? Cause someone could decline and therefore opening up more spots. Chin up nurses!
FNPforMe said:Does anyone know how long the FNP program is?
I got into Molloy as well and was already taking classes but decided to leave after getting into stony brook hahaha. Their program is 3 years.... January 2023 to 2025. I forgot what month
SB is also 3 yrs part time, starts in May 2023 I believe.
iry621 said:I got into acute. Received an email yesterday , last night at 630pm. I can't believe how long we had to wait for a decision. I feel like it is in no specific order either so don't give up for those still waiting for a decision. Does anyone know when the program starts? Is it after Memorial Day ?
Congrats! I agree I can't believe how long we had to wait. I'm still waiting LOL. And I'm not sure when the first day is.
sasha1026, BSN
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Well it definitely helps soothe the agony knowing I'm not alone LOL.