Suffolk Community College Spring 2019 Nursing

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  1. How many people applied for LPN-RN program and how many are just straight up RN?

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So I'm not sure how many people apply to the Spring Program at Suffolk but wanted a spot for us to talk and compare our grades and just have each others back through the process! Feel free to just say what you're feeling and your grades! Good luck to everyone!!!

Just got my acceptance email for Grant evening RN. So excited and cannot wait to meet you all! Good luck and congrats, everybody!

@davm When you put it into perspective, if you did the fall program, you'd only be graduating 6 months earlier than if you did the evening program at this point because you have to wait a whole semester to start. You need to do what's best for you but I think if you got accepted for now, go with it!!

@catsweeney , you're right! I was actually thinking about that just before!

Do you also plan to go get your BSN because that's the main goal for me!

Does anyone know if you get accepted for Ammerman program if you can take the NUR courses at grant campus if it works better for your schedule?

@romejm yes! Will be continuing afterwards for sure

Yes! I wish I would have figured it out all sooner & applied to that program at Suffolk where it's combined with stony brooks program to get your bsn.

Does anyone know the actual schedule?

Isn't that program still a thing for fall or did they discontinue it already? Another reason why I maybe want to wait till fall. @catsweeney

You can check the schedule in Suffolk website when you sign in just go to check course availability for spring 2019

Ahhh!! I got in the LPN-RN Grant. I didn't expect them so soon. Thought it was late October. Congrats to everyone who made it in.

So I'm not too concerned about the BSN program afterwards because I know a bunch of RNs that I work with who did their associates and then just did their BSN online or at Farmingdale or SB. It seems that the RN to BSN programs aren't as competitive than just getting into an initial RN program.

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