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by ses009 Jan 1Hi all,
I am planning on applying to Direct Entry MSN (Family NP track) programs this upcoming Fall 2013 to begin in the Summer of 2014. Seattle University's APNI program is my top choice and I was wondering if anyone is IN the program who applied with a low cumulative GPA. My GPA from my last two years was 3.8, but combined with my first 2 years my cumulative is a 3.23 :/
I have all As in my science pre-reqs so far and still need to take the GRE. I have also been working as a research study coordinator for the last 2.5 hrs at a large medical center. Can anyone from SU's APNI program know if the program actually looks at the "whole applicant" or is there known to be a GPA cutoff for the app to even be reviewed.
Does anyone know how many people apply and how many get in?
If anyone has suggestions of other schools that look mainly at the last 2 years' gpa (ie. UIC) or the whole applicant, please let me know!
Thanks in advance for your help!
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- Jan 10 by KFossI can not give you specifics as I am not in that program but I know people who applied to Seattle U's BSN and you do have to have a high GPA 3.7+. It is very competitive for the programs in Western WA. Like I said, I don't know anyone who has done the direct entry MSN though (well I did know someone who planned on applying but we only had one class together and I don't know if she got in or not). I would go to the Washington forum and ask there. It has been a year since I was in that forum but I know that there were people talking about the program.
http://allnurses.com/washington-stat...ni-449913.html
The last post was from someone who got into the program recently
Hope that helps some.