As of today we have about 90 applications for external transfer and over 50 applications for the RN to BSN program.
Decisions should be posted by May 1.
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I cant wait to hear that I got in. I'm praying soo hard and May 1 seems to be pretty far.
ReplyDeletewow, I really pray that i get in. How many external transfers are you targeting to accept.
ReplyDeleteWe plan to accept 12 second year external transfers.
ReplyDeletewow..12 from different colleges out of 90...
ReplyDeleteOnly 12? Wow that's not many at all! What about third year transfers?
ReplyDeleteWill all RN to BSN applicants get a letter in the mail notifying them of their acceptance or rejection, or an e mail? I saw on this site decisions would be posted?
ReplyDeleteWe are almost there... I didn't see an answer, are the answers sent by mail?
ReplyDeleteI cant wiat to bet my BSN. I have been working so hard at work and school, I really just cant wait till its over
ReplyDelete"Decisions should be posted by May 1."
ReplyDeleteI got the same feeling back then. Can't wait for that day to arrive, and yet, when I saw the results, I wished that day didn't arrive.
Valerie,
ReplyDeleteI had a same, yet different feeling though. As the day nears, I dreaded it, knowing that I wouldn't pass. But when the day arrived, I saw that I passed the test! I felt ecstatic seeing my name on the board!
I was able to do the RN to BSN Online thing. I can tell you from personal experience that there are two things to consider if you are thinking of doing it. First, find a school that has a traditional campus that also offers an online program. That way in the future when you send your resume out those that are still closed minded about online education will not be able to determine just from your resume how you got a degree. Second, if you are not a strong self starter do not do an online program. When you are at home and have all the distractions of your normal life available to you it can be hard to sit there and read four chapters, or to write a paper. I got my degree with Jacksonville University (http://www.jacksonvilleu.com). There are lots of choices out there now. Take your time and find the right one for you.
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