University of South Alabama Spring 2019

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Hello! Has anyone applied to University of South Alabama NP program that starts in the Spring of 2019? I have (have not heard whether accepted or not) and was just wanting to connect with some people! What is everyone's experience? Has anyone heard anything about this cycle of admission? I have worked in Psych for 4 years, GPA 3.4...

Specializes in Hospitalist Medicine.

There's a group of us on Facebook for a Fall 2018 start date. However, those who start in Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 are on the same schedule to graduate. The Spring start just means you are still taking extra didactic courses once you start clinicals (3 courses per term, instead of 2). If you'd like to join us, send me a PM and I can give you the link to our FB group.

Specializes in Operating Room, labor and delivery.

Hi,

I also applied to the WHNP at USA for Spring 2019. I have not heard anything as of now. The deadline is 07/15/18, and they make decisions 8 weeks after the deadline.

Good luck to us! :)

I've applied for the Dual Role AGAC/FNP Spring 2019 track. Good luck to everyone! I don't have a FB- well I have one that has been deactivated for a few years that I don't want to reactivate. :) Maybe I can just create a new profile solely for the school FB page.

Yes!! I too for Spring 2019. It's nerve wracking. MSN Adult Acute track. I'm relieved to find this thread.

So glad I found this! I applied to the Spring 2019 Dual AGACNP/FNP track as well. Just waiting patiently to hear from them at this point..

Has anyone heard anything about acceptance yet?

I applied as well, anxiously waiting! Not sure how competitive it is but quite nervous

I applied for the FNP Spring 2019 as well! Hopefully now only a few more weeks!

Following this thread to see when people start getting acceptance letters. Good luck everyone!

I applied for Summer 2019. It's still very early, but I wanted to connect with other applicants to have an idea of what to expect.

I too have applied for Summer 2019. I am going the AGCNS route, but all the APRN classes are the same. Hoping to connect with other student CNS's if there are any out there. What is your planned focus?

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