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Your Guide to Relocating to Central New York for Nursing School

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Moving for nursing school is a powerful step in taking control of your education and starting your RN career faster. But when should you do it and how do you get started? Find out in this guide. More info about accelerated nursing at Utica College can be found at - http://www.UticaNursing.com

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Your Guide to Relocating to Central New York

for Nursing School

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Relocating for nursing school is a powerful step in taking control of your education and starting your RN career faster. We hope this guide will make the decision to relocate a little easier!

Thanks for your interest in Utica College!The students in Utica’s Accelerated Second Degree Nursing Program have one thing in common:

a desire to pursue a new path in a career that makes other people’s lives better.

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In this guide, you’ll find information on:

• Utica’s accelerated nursing site• Relocation guidelines• In-person features of the program• Amenities in the Greater Syracuse Area• Student-friendly housing opportunities• Paying for nursing school

Guide Contents

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Utica’s Accelerated Nursing Site

Address:290 Elwood Davis RoadSuite 305, Liverpool, NY 13088

Distance from: • Herkimer: 69 miles• Rochester: 82 miles• Fort Drum: 85 miles• Oneonta: 115 miles• NYC: 255 miles

Public Transportation:Centro Bus Systemhttp://www.centro.org/

Regional Transportation Centerhttp://www.centro.org/regional.aspx

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One of the benefits of Utica’s accelerated nursing program is the ability to finish a four-year baccalaureate curriculum in 16 months. However, while theory courses are hosted online, the program requires a lot of face time to be successful.

If you live more than 60 to 75 miles away from our accelerated nursing site, we recommend relocating to maximize your success in school. Here are 3 reasons why it makes sense to relocate:

1. Success relies on program elements that must be completed in person

2. Clinical rotations are determined using the site address as a starting point

3. Central New York winters can make a commute longer than other times of the year

Relocation Guidelines

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• Simulation lab practice: 1 day a week• Average session lasts 3 hours• Many students schedule additional time after

class to improve competency

• Clinical rotations: 1 day a week• Average shift is at least 6 hours long• Rotations can last 7 to 13 weeks• Placements are scheduled throughout central

New York including Syracuse, Utica and Rome

• Proctored exams: 1 day a week• Exams must be given in a proctored setting • Exams can last up 2 to 3 hours depending on

material covered

In-person features of the program

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• Our accelerated nursing site is located in the Village of Liverpool – a suburb of Syracuse, NY

• Syracuse is located in Onondaga County in the center of New York State and sits at the crossroads of two interstate highways: – East-West (New York State Thruway/I-90)– North-South (I-81)

• Suburbs like Liverpool and North Syracuse comprise the Greater Syracuse Area

• With a metro population of 700,000, Syracuse offers multiple cultural and recreational opportunities, including lakes and trails along the Erie Canal

• Syracuse has more than 50 state, county and city parks, 40 museums and galleries, 40 golf courses, several nature centers and attractions

• For more amenities, go to VisitSyracuse.org

About Syracuse, NY

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• Our accelerated nursing site is located in the Village of Liverpool located in the Greater Syracuse area– Village of Liverpool: covers one square mile– Greater Liverpool: 50 square miles

• Distance to Syracuse: 6 miles | 12 minutes• Distance to NYC: 255 miles | 4 hours• Proximity to Clinical Rotations:

– Varies, but usually within a short driving distance– Clinical rotations are determined using the site address as a starting point

• Public Transportation:– Centro Bus System: 7th North Street

and Elwood Davis Rd.– Regional Transportation Center: 2-3 miles | 5 minutes– Hancock International Airport: 5 miles | 12 minutes

About the Village of Liverpool

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Attractions• Downtown Syracuse: http://www.downtownsyracuse.com/

• Just minutes from Liverpool

• Onondaga Lake Park: Paved trails for biking, skating and walking; picnic areas, summer tram rides and more

Shopping• Destiny USA in Syracuse: www.destinyusa.com• Liverpool offers unique shops and restaurants • Great Northern Mall – 4155 Rt. 31, Clay, NY 130

Public Services• Liverpool Public Library: http://www.lpl.org/• Liverpool Central School District: http://www.liverpool.k12.ny.us/• Onondaga County Parks: http://www.onondagacountyparks.com/

Syracuse and Liverpool Living

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Norstar ApartmentsLocation: 4784 Norstar Boulevard, Liverpool, NY 13088Notable: 16-month lease offered to Utica accelerated nursing studentsContact: Darla SebelowitzPhone: 315.457.0250

The WillowsLocation: 925 7th North St., Liverpool, NY 13088Notable: 3-bedroom apartments accommodating 3+ studentsPhone: 315.457.9556

Hampton EstatesLocation: 7300 Henry Clay Blvd., Liverpool, NY 13088Notable: 3-bedroom townhouses accommodating 3+ studentsPhone: 315.451.2193

Glenview ApartmentsLocation: Morgan RoadNotable: 3-bedroom apartments accommodating 3+ studentsPhone: 315.622.6567

Pine Crest ApartmentsLocation: 7300 Cedar Post Road, Liverpool, NY 13088 (Near Wegman’s on Taft Road)Notable: 3-bedroom apartments accommodating 3+ studentsPhone: 315.451.3110

Student-Friendly Housing in Liverpool

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Knowing how you’ll pay for school can be an important factor when choosing where you’re going to live. Here are five tips to navigating the financial aid process at Utica College:

1. File your FAFSA.2. Review your SAR.3. Fill out a TAP form.4. Research payment options.5. Make payment arrangements.

Keep reading to get more information on each step.

Fast Facts on Paying for Nursing School

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1. File your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).

The FAFSA determines eligibility for federal aid, including federal direct Stafford loans and federal direct PLUS (Parent Loan for Undergraduate Dependent Students) loans. New applicants should file a FAFSA by February 15th. You can use estimated income information to get the process started.

Complete yours at www.fafsa.ed.gov/ and include Utica’s code: 002883.

5 Steps to Financial Aid

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2. Review your SAR (Student Aid Report).

Your SAR provides basic information about your eligibility for federal student aid. It also contains the answers you gave on your FAFSA. The school(s) you listed on the form will use this information to determine your eligibility for financial aid.

For more about your SAR, go to http://studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa/next-steps/student-aid-report.

5 Steps to Financial Aid

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3. Fill out a Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Form.

If you live in New York State, you’ll want to fill out a TAP form. TAP is intended to offset tuition costs at New York colleges and schools.

To be eligible, you must be a New York State resident for 12 consecutive months before your intended start term and attend an eligible school or college located in New York State.

For more information and to access the application, visit www.tap.hesc.ny.gov.

5 Steps to Financial Aid

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4. Research payment options.

Our accelerated nursing program results in a bachelor’s degree. This means you’re still bound to the loan limits of your first undergraduate degree.

If you haven’t reached your aggregate limit, you may be eligible to use federal Stafford loans to cover part of your balance. You may also investigate scholarship money or loans from private lenders or your local credit union.

If you have a remaining balance due after your loans are considered, you may enroll in Utica’s payment plan ( you can sign up through your student account).

5 Steps to Financial Aid

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5. Make payment arrangements.

Accepted students should expect to receive their financial aid packages within two weeks of the Office of Student Financial Services receiving a valid FAFSA. Financial aid will disburse to your account approximately one month after classes begin. Once the money has paid, you will receive a refund of any excess funds.

Full payment or payment arrangements are due four business days before classes begin. If you choose to enroll in Utica’s payment plan, first payment is due four business days before classes begin each term payments due approximately every four weeks.

5 Steps to Financial Aid

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