Acceptance into nursing school

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Hi! I am currently attending Texas A&M university and pursuing a bachelor's in community health (there is no pre-nursing major here and instead of doing two years then trying to get into nursing school I decided just to finish my degree). I am graduating a year early, which is this August. Once I graduate I will still have to take microbiology and statistics. I am 1) looking for a website that can list nursing schools with their acceptance rates and 2) seek advice for my future in nursing school. I have made a C in business math and calculus, as well as a C in chemistry and a&p 2. Will I need to retake all of these courses? I am open to pretty much any nursing school within the Texas range. I do not want to do the associates route until it is my last option.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks!

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There actually isn't going to be any school with a major of prenursing. Prenursing generally refers to students who are in the process of completing prerequisite classes; if they are in a BSN program, they may already be pursuing a nursing major while not yet taking the nursing classes. However, if you are already going to be graduating in August, you may want to look into accelerated programs, which are programs designed for students who already have a bachelors degree. This is a list of Texas BON approved programs: https://www.bon.state.tx.us/pdfs/education_pdfs/education_programs/ApprovedRNschools.pdf

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