u/Reasonable-Bridge-58

Hagan scholarship in nursing school

So I saw that according to the Hagan scholarship you have to have about 30 hours after spring and fall semesters but after looking up the curriculum for the nursing school at my chosen university it’s only about 26-28 hours during spring and fall semesters. I’ll meet the criteria during my prerequisite courses but I’m unsure about my hours in nursing school. Has anyone in nursing school that currently has this scholarship added another class or two to meet the requirement?

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u/Reasonable-Bridge-58 — 6 days ago

Scholarship

So Im a finalist for the Hagan scholarship and quarter finalist of the Jackie Robinson scholarship. However I won't hear back from Jackie Robinson foundation until May 25th which is after my graduation, and I only have until May 11th to accept the Hagan scholarship. I don't know if I should take the risk and accept Hagan even though I don't know if I'll be able to get the other scholarship or just go to cc join Trio and possibly get my other 2 years free at my chosen university?

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u/Reasonable-Bridge-58 — 7 days ago

So, I'm debating whether I should take the Hagan scholarship or just go to community college and transfer. I've heard that it's a very tedious and strict scholarship, and I don't really have a job yet. I'm planning to do summer classes as an incoming freshman, and a certification program in July, meaning I would still have to find a way to get 240 hours before September. I feel like it's doable, but a lot for someone who's about to transition from high school to college as a pre-nursing major. Do any Hagan recipients have any advice or suggestions?

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u/Reasonable-Bridge-58 — 10 days ago