Re: is it hard to get into TSU nursing program?
It depends on what degree you are looking for. I was accepted into TSU thru Vol State in Gallatin, Columbia State at the Franklin campus, and Western Kentucky for the fall for the ADN program. I chose Columbia State. TSU has a BSN and ADN. Your community colleges are going to have ADN only. Belmont is around $10000 a semester, and so is Cumberland University in Lebanon (these are BSN programs). Aquinas is a ADN program but it is a private catholic college so the price is steep. I chose Columbia State not only because of their exceptional reputation, but because the price is outstanding. It is approximately $120 per credit hour. Their website shows that with all the classes for the program, books and other fees for the two years, your looking at $6700.
I do not know how hard it is to get into TSU's BSN program, but I do know that the main campus for the ADN program is less competitive. If you try to get into the program from the community colleges that offer TSU's ADN program, the competition is extremely high. They only pretty much look at GPA and NET. If someone takes only one class and makes an A, they then have a 4.0 and are in. Stinks how they do that. TSU is also very disorganized and rude. I have had several friends that have had alot of problems with them.
Western Kentucky has a ADN and BSN program, but they are in Bowling Green, KY. So depending on how far away you live, it can be a long drive. They do offer a in-state tuition, but it would still be around $400 per credit hour. That price for a ADN was just too much for me, especially since you are going to be getting the same degree for less money at a community college.
Columbia State just looks at your grade in A&P I and your ACT score. And if you are going to ask which several people have asked me already, yes you can take the ACT even if you have been out of high school for years. I took mine last September and scored a 23. I also had an A in A&P I. I think that if you have an A in A&P I and a 22 or higher on the ACT you can get in. I also know someone how had a B in A&P I with a 26 on ACT and got in.
Anyway, I hope I have given you some good info. If you have anymore questions, just email me or post again. Good luck!!
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