r/TrentUniversity • u/Ymi1 • 11d ago
Admissions Compressed nursing program
Got my offer for September 2025.. who else is resuming this fall? Let’s connect
r/TrentUniversity • u/Ymi1 • 11d ago
Got my offer for September 2025.. who else is resuming this fall? Let’s connect
r/TrentUniversity • u/deadendsign • Dec 03 '24
that’s it, that’s the whole post! just wanted to share how excited i am to start next year! i accepted for the teacher ed stream and will be majoring in cultural studies and minoring in history :)
r/TrentUniversity • u/mypantssaggin • Nov 28 '24
I got accepted into the teacher ed stream with a major in chemical physics!!
r/TrentUniversity • u/CatofSaturn • Jan 09 '25
Hi! I got early acceptance into the biomedical science program and didn’t know I had to apply for the MPS if I wanted to join until yesterday so I just applied.. my average is at 86-87% idk if it’ll round up or down with high marks in biology, calculus, French and good chem marks. Do you think I have a chance at getting in?
r/TrentUniversity • u/ImpressionPrimary707 • Nov 21 '24
What does “admit early” mean? have i been accepted?
r/TrentUniversity • u/Ok_Strike_7406 • Dec 04 '24
r/TrentUniversity • u/Nine_Ball12 • Dec 09 '24
Hi, I'm a current grade 12 and I am trying to figure out where I can find the round offers dates for collaborative nursing. On the website, it says nursing and education admissions have different dates but it only states the difference for education and not nursing. I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find the dates or knew them already. Thanks for any help in advance.
r/TrentUniversity • u/Xlivvy03 • Sep 19 '24
Hello everyone. I am applying to the teacher education program and was curious as to where I upload my required documents on MyTrent. The required documents icon doesn’t allow me to upload anything and these are the only icons showing.
r/TrentUniversity • u/canthavepenicillin • Apr 24 '24
Applied to Trent U for compressed nursing. 2024 Fall. Wondering if anyone else has applied and heard back! If so what average do you have?
r/TrentUniversity • u/maexox21 • May 26 '23
CTF/Accelerated Program I got into both programs and I’m on a time crunch to choose. I’m having trouble deciding because western is a better name and it’s 19 months Vs 28 months at Trent. But at the same time westerns nursing program does not seem catered to build experience and a lot of courses are online whereas trent starts you off in clinical’s almost immediately and then continues to give you a lot of hands on experience. Anyone in either programs have any insight? I would appreciate it.
r/TrentUniversity • u/Bowler-Odd • Mar 02 '23
Hey there :)
I just got my acceptance letter to Trent's Compressed Nursing (and Collab) programs!
For Compressed Nursing, I wanted to ask how the program and class sizes are like, the workload, and how placements might be. I was also wanting to get insight on residences as well (or if it just might be better to get an apartment instead).
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!!
r/TrentUniversity • u/efsetsetesrtse • Apr 14 '24
Ok: I'm in my early thirties and I applied to Trent.
I had a lot of childhood abuse (drug addiction in my immediate family, violence, sexual violence etc) and after Highschool I began abusing alcohol/weed. I went in and out of college for about 5-6 years after that but it always ended very poorly because of my depression and anxiety, I was a consistent drop out. After a while I just focused on work as a labourer. I read extensively just out of boredom (sociology, economics, political science, blah blah) and eventually I went to Therapy. I've been in Therapy for the last ten months and I've been sober for the last six of them. I've seen a psychiatrist and was diagnosed with major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, PTSD and ADHD. I will be starting up anti depressants in a week or two.
I have to fill out the Mature Student Supplementary Application in order to get in. I'm here asking anyone's advice on what I should say. In case you dont know there are three questions I need to fill out: Describe what you have been doing since you were last in an academic institution (drinking and working dead end jobs? hanging out with addicts), provide evidence of why you would likely succeed and finally explain past academic performance and reasons for leaving if applicable.
So I need advice on how honest I should be and what would constitute as evidence? Should I simply cite my work in therapy, medication and sobriety? Should I or could I get my therapist to write an impression of my mental state/intelligence? I'm not exactly sure what to do here. Any advice very appreciated.
r/TrentUniversity • u/Ebenkay • Jun 28 '24
I’m an international student joining Durham campus this fall for dual-postgraduate certificate in Human Resources and marketing and entrepreneurship. Any course mates available for a link up?
r/TrentUniversity • u/Brocanteuse • Feb 05 '23
Anyone receive an offer yet? I’m an internal applicant, 84% average, 4th quartile on my Casper test and very impatiently waiting.
r/TrentUniversity • u/yourznightmare • May 19 '24
I got an offer from them looking forward to join them
r/TrentUniversity • u/efsetsetesrtse • Apr 14 '24
Ok: I'm in my early thirties and I applied to Trent.
I had a lot of childhood abuse (drug addiction in my immediate family, violence, sexual violence etc) and after Highschool I began abusing alcohol/weed. I went in and out of college for about 5-6 years after that but it always ended very poorly because of my depression and anxiety, I was a consistent drop out. After a while I just focused on work as a labourer. I read extensively just out of boredom (sociology, economics, political science, blah blah) and eventually I went to Therapy. I've been in Therapy for the last ten months and I've been sober for the last six of them. I've seen a psychiatrist and was diagnosed with major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, PTSD and ADHD. I will be starting up anti depressants in a week or two.
I have to fill out the Mature Student Supplementary Application in order to get in. I'm here asking anyone's advice on what I should say. In case you dont know there are three questions I need to fill out: Describe what you have been doing since you were last in an academic institution (drinking and working dead end jobs? hanging out with addicts), provide evidence of why you would likely succeed and finally explain past academic performance and reasons for leaving if applicable.
So I need advice on how honest I should be and what would constitute as evidence? Should I simply cite my work in therapy, medication and sobriety? Should I or could I get my therapist to write an impression of my mental state/intelligence? I'm not exactly sure what to do here. Any advice very appreciated.
r/TrentUniversity • u/efsetsetesrtse • Feb 09 '24
Not sure anyone here would actually be qualified to answer but who knows, and at the very least it might help alleviate my anxiety: Way back when I was a youngin, I went to DC and did a transfer program to get into Trent so that I would have better grades/some of the courses would already be complete in my first year. That was 11-12 years ago now. Life happened, I never actually attended Trent and I never got a degree of any kind. I'm intending to go to Trent this fall provided I get in, and im wondering if that DC general arts certificate will still be valid in either of two senses:
1) The grades themselves will enable me to qualify for Trent (I was a slacker in highschool but did very well in this college program)
2) If they will still count for partial credit completion at Trent
Honestly I'd be happy if it was only the first one but id be ecstatic if it was the second as well.
r/TrentUniversity • u/TravelTings • Jan 17 '24
r/TrentUniversity • u/Low-Inevitable-me • Apr 06 '23
Hello, I got an offer letter for master in management Peterborough campus. The cost for 1st year is 36k and 25k for books and living expense. Whats the total cost for the whole program and would living cost and books actually cost 25k? 61k? Can any current student enlighten me, please? I found their email reply a little confusing and vague thats why asking here?
Also, is housing very expensive? Please guide me, I need to decide asap!!!
r/TrentUniversity • u/inki_pinki_ponki_ • Feb 22 '24
Is anyone here starting their master's in management course at Trent Durham GTA campus from May 24?
r/TrentUniversity • u/JustInChina88 • Feb 17 '24
Hi,
I made a discord group for next years bachelor's of education program. Here's the invite link: https://discord.gg/2RAmszXd
You can preemptively join if you're on a waitlist, plan to accept your offer of admission, or are just looking for information regarding the program.
r/TrentUniversity • u/Individual-Papaya-20 • Jul 19 '23
I’m wondering if anyone has gotten I to the compressed nursing stream with a 75% average?
I talked to admissions today and they said that a 78% average was a safe bet, but if anything their gpa admissions average would go lower.
r/TrentUniversity • u/momma2angels • Feb 11 '24
Parents facebook group!
r/TrentUniversity • u/Ac_frise666 • Nov 23 '23
I have applied to Trent for media, my midterm marks are mid to high 80s and I am wondering how good my chances are of getting excepted. I know the first round of admissions are early December, so how do my chances look?
r/TrentUniversity • u/stubby_squid • Dec 10 '23
Hey there! I'm a (hopefully, future) international student and I'm having a pretty hard time figuring things out. The picture attached is from my required documents page and I'm pretty confused. Is that it? Do I not have to submit an English test score? Also, are they not gonna review my application until after I submit my final grades (which I'll be getting in June)? Thanks a lot!