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Nov 08, 2007 01:57 AM

nursing(rn or bsn) school in IL that has a high acceptance rate

by arevalo

i know nursing is competitive, but i was just wondering is there any college out there whether it be a community or university that admits a lot of students into a rn or bsn program?


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from Jilaweez
Old Nov 09, 2007, 09:52 PM

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No one responded so I thought I'd take a crack at it. As far as I know most programs in Illinois have a limited number of seats available. I only looked into a few schools in the state and they ranged from accepting 30-100 students a semester. I can't speak for all schools but from my understanding there aren't any schools that except huge amounts of nursing students at one time.
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Old Oct 25, 2009, 10:31 PM

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OSF (www.sfmccon.edu) accepts 90 per semester. average gpa is about 3.5+
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from SPower82
Old Oct 28, 2009, 07:42 PM

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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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Old Oct 29, 2009, 12:02 PM

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Any of the City colleges of Chicago are super easy to get into. I have a friend that had the lowest required GPA 2.7 I think and only got C's in the pre reqs as well as a very low score on the compass test(too low for admission to the program, she had to take a remedial reading class over the summer to be allowed entry) and she got in to all the schools she applied to including Truman, Malcolm X and Daley. She currently is in the nursing program with me at Truman. I applied to all of those schools as well and was excepted to all of them too. I on the other hand received A's in all of my pre reqs.
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from SPower82
Old Oct 29, 2009, 01:47 PM

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that is somewhat true. I called all the city of chicago colleges and found that on average there is a 20-50% acceptance rate.

each college has its own admission criteria, for example at Wright college, its all how you do on the entrance exam, your grades dont matter.

Truman is mostly lottery, you can aslo have bad grades
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from cailin
Old Nov 06, 2009, 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by gonnabeanurse11 View Post
Any of the City colleges of Chicago are super easy to get into. I have a friend that had the lowest required GPA 2.7 I think and only got C's in the pre reqs as well as a very low score on the compass test(too low for admission to the program, she had to take a remedial reading class over the summer to be allowed entry) and she got in to all the schools she applied to including Truman, Malcolm X and Daley. She currently is in the nursing program with me at Truman.
this does not reflect very well on the schools that admit these types of students. someone that has to take remedial reading and can barely pass their required classes should probably reconsider pursuing a career in nursing. hey, mcdonalds is always hiring.
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from SPower82
Old Nov 06, 2009, 10:24 PM

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"this does not reflect very well on the schools that admit these types of students. someone that has to take remedial reading and can barely pass their required classes should probably reconsider pursuing a career in nursing. hey, mcdonalds is always hiring. ""

Just cause someone is not academically the best in the world I dont think should be reason to condem them to working at Mcdonalds. In fact I think the qualifications for getting into nursing school should be lower. I think everyone derserves a chance.
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No. 8
from SPower82
Old Nov 06, 2009, 10:27 PM

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and im not saying that becasue i fall into that category, my grades are fairly good, i just dont like hating.
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No. 9
Old Nov 06, 2009, 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by cailin View Post
this does not reflect very well on the schools that admit these types of students. someone that has to take remedial reading and can barely pass their required classes should probably reconsider pursuing a career in nursing. hey, mcdonalds is always hiring.
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this is an extremely negative and wrong way to looking at that situation. most nursing schools anywhere in IL and chicago for that matter are competitive. just because someone wasnt good at some of their prereqs. doesnt mean that nursing as their dream wouldnt be achievable. they would just have to try...and suggesting that mcdonalds is always hiring. is close minded and and well..rude. everyone deserves a chance at their dream.
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