Collaborative Nursing Programs in Ontario?

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Specializes in Medicine.

I was just wondering what the admission average is for some collaborative nursing programs in Ontario that I am thinking of re-applying to. All I know is that they expect a high average (at least high 80's, but I do know that it varies every year).

I am thinking of re-applying to these for September 2014:

Mohawk-McMaster, Geroge Brown-Ryerson, Humber-UNB, Centennial-Ryerson.

If you got accepted to any of these, I would like to know what average you had (especially if it was in the last 2 years).

My current average is around 89%, but I am retaking 2 of the courses (bio and chem since they were not high enough the first time around). Does it look bad that I am retaking two courses, even though I am getting high marks in them this time around (93% in bio and 94% in chemistry).

PLEASE BE HONEST!!!! :yes:

I'm not sure ow much help this is but I graduated with a low 80's (83 I think) average and I was accepted to all 4 schools I applied to, Trent University, Ottawa U, UOIT and Windsor. I tink you should be okay with the marks you say you have but then again I applied in 2009. You say you're re-applying, did you apply already before? What schools and what was your average then?

Good luck :) I can't offer much advice because I'm in the same boat as you, I'm looking at applying to a collaborative nursing program as well (algonquin college/university of ottawa and st lawrence college/laurentian university).[h=1][/h]

Specializes in NICU.

I graduated with about an 83 as well, but I was applying as a mature student. I got into Humber/UNB and I'm really enjoying the program so far.

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