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Hi there! I received my acceptance letter for the Summer 2011 Accelerated BSN Program at UM. I was just wondering if anyone who is already in this program could give me some insight on how they like it. Some of my main questions are is it possible to work part-time throughout the program, and is it difficult to obtain scholarships, etc.? I am from Miami, but I currently live in Ohio, so I have been going back and forth as to whether I should stay here or go back to where it's sunny. :) Anyhow, if anyone who is going through the program or has heard anything about the program has any info they can give me, it would be greatly appreciated!! THANKS!
Grace,
You cannot imgine how much I appreciate this valuable information. I will pray for us to get this scholarship. FAU is a better option for me due the cost and proximity, but I am not over confident about FAU. I am just happy that I was accepted to UM. I just want to start working on the scholarships and loans. I really hope I do not have to get a lot of loans since I already have $20,000 debt in student loans. If in my searching process I find out about something, I will let you know. Thank you very much for all your help!
lmaria,
No problem and Thanks so much. I do hope you get into FAU if its your first choice though because thats how i felt about UM. :)
Yunas,
Thanks :) At least here you guys will listen lol. My boyfriends tired of hearing me gab about nursing school. I know the mail is so slow sometimes, but when you least expect it is when it should surprise you. Not many people said they got a letter since the beginning of Jan so hopefully you are in the next batch!
Grace,
How are you?
I am sending my Scholarship package application. I have a quick question.For the Accelerated BSN scholarship program promisory note, should a state the $39,000 cost of the program in the space provided as the amount of tuition paid to the student? or should I leave it blank? what dis you do?
[(36 Months - Number of Months Worked at University Prior to Pre-Payment)/36
Months))* ($ ________amount of tuition paid to student)]
Thank you very much for all your help!
grace390
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Hi Lmaria,
I sent mine in on Friday by priority mail with delivery confirmation so I can be sure they get it. I suggest that you do the same . I have been searching high and low trying to find information about getting the scholarship and there is nothing. I have emailed the recruiter several times and received no response. I assume she is very busy and did not want to get off on the wrong foot so I just left it alone. It seems overall that it has gotten more difficult to get the scholarship over the years. I know last year they did not require interviews, they just selected the winners. I do believe that this is not necessarily a bad thing, I just hope we get interviews to show them who we are, and that we are serious about making a contribution to the nursing profession. If also plan to apply for the HRSA nursing scholarship program through the federal government, I know they weight it mostly on your efc so I am not sure what your situation is but they prefer efc of 0. I also suggest applying to all those small scholarships for $100- $2500. You never know if you may get one, Free money is free money. If scholarships do not work out for me my plan is to look into Graduate PLUS loans. They are offered through the federal government and say they cover cost of attendance less other financial aid. The credit check on those loans are far less stringent and I believe the interest rates are lower. If somehow you do not qualify for the full amount in Graduate PLUS due to loans from your MBA or such, then I would suggest private loans. I have been looking into Discover Student Loans so far but I will be sure to compare all of the values. A local credit union may even give a better value. The HRSA also has a loan repayment program for nurses which you can look into after graduating if we have to take out loans and do not get the UM scholarship or HRSA scholarship. I think you have to work in an underserved area for 2 years and they pay 60% of your loans with the option to sign on for a third year and they pay an additional 25% of loan balance accumulated during nursing school. Try discovernursing.com for the small scholarship search as well as the UM website.
Hope this helps some =)