There are some people in both the generic and accelerated program in MDC with less than a 3.0. I know personally some students excelling (A's and B's) in nursing classes even though their B.A/B.S. grades were less than stellar. I advise you to apply for the accelerated -- it might be easier to get into MDC from there as the number of applicants to the accelerated are much less than to the generic program. I also recommend keeping up with your application by talking to administration in the nursing program about your situation. MDC will likely start a BSN program in '08, and it helps to know you're going to an affordable school and will be practically a shoe-in for their rn-bsn program.
Hang in there. People will give up their spots for the program, GPA cut-offs also vary with each semester. I had a
2.53 UG gpa at one of the hardest universities in the country --- the pre-reqs only brought it up to a 3.42. However, I am now going into the last semester at MDC making mostly A's and only 2 B's (gpa 3.8). It can be done. There's more to an applicant than the GPA. There are people in the program who've never encountered a tough college course ever, yet had 4.0 GPAs in their pre-reqs. Some of these students have failed out of the program, barely passed some the lecture courses, and are constantly amazed by the academic rigor of a nursing course. Don't worry about getting in, you will eventually. The toughest part is
staying in the program.
Apply for the accelerated as well as the generic -- it opens more options for you. I did this and got accepted to the accelerated program. I later switched to generic full-time and haven't had problems since.
-Bobbie
Apr. '07