Need advice from accepted CU Denver Nursing students!

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Hello, everyone! I am going to be applying for the CU Denver nursing program in September, and I am so excited! But I have a few questions that I would love some answers to!

-My pre requisite GPA is a 3.93 (got one B+) while my cumulative GPA is a 3.89. I have heard that your GPA needs to be quite near perfect in order to be competitive, so I just was wondering if my GPA is high enough to be considered a competitive GPA.

-I would love any advice on how to answer the questions in the essay. I am having complete writers block!

-What is the interview process like? I have heard that it is group interviews, is that true?

Any advice, words of wisdom, etc. would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, everyone!

Your GPA is pretty good, definitely doesn't hurt to apply! As far as essays go, I would brainstorm past experiences (nursing or otherwise), and do a lot of reading about the nursing profession. Afterwards, really think about what nursing means to you, and what you want to do with the degree. It sounds obvious, but taking the time to research and reflect on your thoughts on the profession is very helpful for writing the essay. Succinctness with the essay is key, so edit like crazy! I'm not sure how the interview process goes these days, but if you're invited, take the time to think of questions they might ask and then write out points to bring up. Again, all this probably sounds pretty obvious, but this is what I did and I got into CU and every other program I applied to (6 in total). Good luck to you and happy to answer any other questions :) Feel free to PM me.

@oceanblue52 I am not sure how to PM you, but that would really help to get some info from you!!

I just sent you a PM mjschenk, feel free to contact me :)

Specializes in public health.

CU does look at the whole package, not just GPA. Regis, on the other hand, pay too much attention to GPAs. My undergrad GPA was 3.2. Regis didn't want me, and told me straight out it's because of my GPA. I was like "but my graduate GPA was 3.8 and I did this and this and this. They didn't care. But CU did. :) By the way, I graduated from CU in 2013.

Regis has the seamless progression program, which means anyone who completes pre-reqs there with a 3.5 or higher are automatically in the nursing program. As a result, there are only a small handful of spots open each year. If you can start out there, its an awesome program, but if you are coming from somewhere else, it is really hard to get in.

I'm in the CU College of Nursing BSN program. It's already September, so I hope you did indeed apply. My GPA was pretty mediocre: around a 3.6. My essay, however, was pretty darn good and I had some medical experience prior to applying. The interview is indeed a group interview and mine was incredibly easy. I spent days trying to think of possible questions they might ask and wrote out responses to each possible question. When I got there, they asked me a) why I wanted to be a nurse b) how I would handle the heavy course load and c) to tell them something unique about myself. I'm pretty sure that was about it. It's possible they've changed tactics in the last year, but I doubt it. Anyway, good luck!

mjschenk - did you end up applying this round? I have just received my invitation to interview. I would love to be in contact with any seasoned CU Nursing students as well as current round hopefuls.

I just got my interview offer as well!!! :)

I also received my interview invitation. Super excited! I have been scouring the web looking for statistics on how many people they interview vs accept, but alas, no luck finding answers. :nailbiting:

I talked to an advisor a while back, and once you are invited for an interview, 1 in 2 people are offered a spot in the nursing program!

Congrats Lmfarzad and mjschenk! mjschenk, those are great odds. I think at info session they said they can get around 800 applicants and they bring around 300 in for interviews. In the email it mentions interview exercises. I have read on here that during once cycle, they did a group exercise as opposed to interview questions.

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