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St. John's College of Nursing
- 4 Year
- Springfield, IL
- Rating 3.65 out of 5 52 reviews
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St. John’s college is a wonderful nursing school in the capital of Illinois. The sisters of St. Francis founded the school and started teaching nursing and formed a school rich in tradition that goes follows the sisters core values of respect, joy, compassion, and competence
I haven’t started the general BSN program yet at St. John’s College of Nursing. I start classes August 10th 2020
They have never offered any scholarships until the beginning of 2013, which is around when I withdrew. Now they offer a few merit-based scholarships, but their primary source of financial aid relies on a pool of donations. It is mostly need-based and somewhat limited; but this is the type of school where if you truly want to be there and financial aid is the only thing blocking you, if you make a very strong case for it, they will work with you. Do not be afraid to speak directly with the dean and write a letter to them. The administration will be flakey but if you hassle them, they are small and will likely do what you want.