Re: nursing(rn or bsn) school in IL that has a high acceptance rate
Kennedy King is easy to get into.
Last I heard Truman admits the majority of its students on a lottery system (moderately retarded in my opinion), %33 acceptance every year lots of seats.
Lewis university is essentially guaranteed admission as long as you can pay the money (or take out loans), fulfill the prereqs, and meet the requirements specified on its website. Nothing about the requirements are undoable. I think a 2.75 GPA is required, but that is cumulative so even if you are an average student you can pad your GPA by taking basket weaving and earning A s.
and the colleges in the boonies and near St. Louis are generally easier to get into however I dont know the specifics on that
If you speak spanish you can enter Wright College through a program known as carreras en salud, which is a hispanic club that gives lots of money to the school which in turn admits one third of the student body from the program. Your grades can be low and your test scores can be bad but you may still be admitted.
A note of caution, Lewis University has a 33% program completion rate according to a co worker of mine. so be sure you are able to significantly reduce your hours at work if you hope to succeed in any program.
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