umass boston accelerated bsn 2012

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Hi,

Anyone applied for the accelerated bsn in umass boston 2012?

It's not over yet though! No news is technically good news ;)

I had my interview last Tuesday 3/6 but still no e-mail/no letter...

Waitlisted! Here's the e-mail I received today..."An official letter (accepted waitlisted or denied) is mailed to each applicant's home by the end of March or sooner but I can tell you that you have been waitlisted at this time.

who did the email come from?

I sent the Accelerated Nursing Option Coordinator a message inquiring on my application status and she replied back with the update.

Boston Robin...at least you still have hope now:) Maybe I'll email the coordinator..or not, I almost don't want to hear anything, as now it seems almost definite to be bad news:(

To those of you who did get in: when is your decision to enroll/deposit due?

BostonRobin I got the same email as you, waitlisted. It was my first time applying anywhere so I am not completely devastated but definitely disappointed :(

Boston Terrier....did you email them first and get that reply or was it automatically sent to you????

Emailed them asking when we should all be notified by..

I want to say I read they needed deposits by May 1, but the deposit form was also for fall 2012 students, so the deadline might be sooner for the accelerated.

Also -

Northeastern started a new direct entry online program that can take 48 students per start every Jan, May and Sep. It's brand new and not too many people know about it yet - the first cohort starts May 7. I would suggest looking into it. You request information and an admissions advisor will contact you and explain all the program details to you via phone. You get your BSN in 16 months, then work for 6-9 months and can decide if you want to finish with Health Admin as your masters, apply into another masters, or just stick with your BSN. Just another option for everyone to look into...

I know, it is steep. I thought I read since it's technically a 'graduate' program you might be able to qualify for more money/scholarships etc.

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