2022-2023 Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine (Provo, UT) Noorda-COM

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This school seems very family friendly based on this forum and that’s extremely important to me. Interviewing Monday and feel even more pressure to get that A knowing this.

Congratulations to everyone that got accepted today. For those waitlisted, I know that it stings to see the acceptances (am waitlisted at another school) but it is still early and as a new school I think Noorda will see lots of movement on the waitlist so don’t give up hope!

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Did anyone change their interview date when they released new ones? If so, did you get a new confirmation email? I changed mine to this Monday but just realized that I never got a new confirmation. I am sure the zoom link is the same, but I am just curious.
 
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I'm wondering what the waitlist movement is like at NOORDA?
I don't know the complete details, but I skimmed last year's thread b/c I was curious what would happen if I was WL. I remember reading something about eventually placed people in tiers and taking them off the WL based on that. I'm just not sure when you're told about the tiers and how much movement there was on the list.
 
Even though I haven't interviewed yet, I feel like I would already love my classmates here if I were to be accepted. Everyone has been so helpful with their warm and thoughtful responses with just my simple question. I appreciate ya'll💛
 
Good evening @Noorda-COM Admissions , I noticed this on the 2020 SDN thread for the school and was wondering if the timeline for Federal loans still holds up? Thank you!
Hi Shortdeck,
We will not be eligible to offer federal loan options until 2025. Our team is working very diligently to identify the best private lending options and scholarship opportunities possible for our students. As soon as we are able to publicly share more information, we will do so. Please rest assured that our team recognizes that financial wellness and minimizing student loan debt where possible is very important and our team will work with you to make the best plan possible.
Casey Himmelsbach, Associate Dean for Student Affairs
 
Did anyone change their interview date when they released new ones? If so, did you get a new confirmation email? I changed mine to this Monday but just realized that I never got a new confirmation. I am sure the zoom link is the same, but I am just curious.
I got a confirmation when I changed mine. I'd call them in the morning. They can confirm details. Good luck!
 
Just had my interview today. Was just as awesome as everyone said. Super excited about this school hoping to get the A.
Did you hear if they said when we would hear back? I just heard as soon as possible but not sure if I missed anything. I’m predicting we’ll hear next Friday based on all the others
 
Did you hear if they said when we would hear back? I just heard as soon as possible but not sure if I missed anything. I’m predicting we’ll hear next Friday based on all the others
I hope so! From what I’ve seen like 2 ish weeks. I might have missed it also if they said specifically all I really heard was that they will try to get back to everyone as fast as they can.
 
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I'm excited to live somewhere with four seasons! Husband is freaking out about potentially having to shovel snow.. Anyone have any leads on upscale apartments? Basically the more amenities, the better. Nice gym is a must, bc my husband often uses it before work early in the am. Family friendly is a plus (play grounds, etc).

Also, anyone have any recommendations on preschools? I prefer Montessori or Spanish immersion. I know it seems early to find a preschool, but we moved across the country recently and was only able to find a half day spot for my toddler. Want to avoid all that as much as I can.

Thanks in advanc!!
I'm not sure if these meet your criteria, but they are great schools I'm considering for my little one:

Rowland Hall
The Waterford School
 
Had my financial aid meeting today a few key notes:

  • Private loans first 3 years (6-12 months to get federal thats why)
  • Most ppl go loans options; the 2 provided.
  • They will have Noorda scholarships in spring; need/merit, not sure how many
  • COA/Tutition being finalized, hopefully before thanksgiving!
 
Looking for advice for the Interview!
Who here is interviewing Dec 5?
Hopefully I’m talking to my future classmates 😊
 
Had my financial aid meeting today a few key notes:

  • Private loans first 3 years (6-12 months to get federal thats why)
  • Most ppl go loans options; the 2 provided.
  • They will have Noorda scholarships in spring; need/merit, not sure how many
  • COA/Tutition being finalized, hopefully before thanksgiving!
Thanks for sharing. I had assumed 2 years of private loans. pity about the 3.
 
FYI- 3 interview times opened for tomorrow. I rescheduled mine from Dec 6 to tomorrow
They were all filled in less than 30 minutes. I saw the email, and went to reschedule, but they were already gone.
 
Any accepted students still waiting for their acceptance forms to be marked off on the checklist?
 
Any accepted students still waiting for their acceptance forms to be marked off on the checklist?
No, b/c I haven't done them. I was nervous that signing them would mean I was obligated to attend. I'm still waiting on 1 other party before I commit.
 
No, b/c I haven't done them. I was nervous that signing them would mean I was obligated to attend. I'm still waiting on 1 other party before I commit.
I was also nervous about this but your seat isn’t held until you pay the deposit so that’s why I signed them!
 
I signed the Acceptance Forms on 10/20/22 and they still haven't been updated LOL. I have my meeting with the Finical aid department this week. Will probably pay late as possible tbh....
 
Can I ask what makes NOORDA your top choice? Just curious.
it's currently "up there" on my list bc:
1. I like the idea of the curriculum, as caters to my style of learning moreso than mandatory didactic lectures (although I recognize the risks involved given there's no track record yet)
2. Research is heavily stressed in the curriculum compared to other DO programs, and the connections/support seems bountiful since there's partnerships with a public university nearby as well as a big hospital nearby (Utah Valley Hospital)
3. The area is beautiful which allows outdoorsy stuff to do (I like options to stay in or go out hiking, etc)
4. Good enough restaurants/groceries/boba nearby LOL
5. Students seem happy to be there
6. Dr Dougherty (the dean) is pretty well known throughout the nation and has connections to residency PD's..he's also worked with University of Utah and the Utah legislature on increasing funding for residency positions in the state. Theoretically, that should give merit for us potential Noorda grads since we'd be a familiar name during the app season for residency.
7. Provo as a city is what I am used to growing up (suburban-urban)

cheers.
 
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