Columbus State University- Traditional BSN 2017

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Hello guys! I applied for the fall 2017 year at Columbus State University I wanted to see if their is anyone in the same boat as me and we can all state our GPAS and Hesi Scores!

Did you guys hear about some people getting accepted early?

I haven't. Is that true?

My gpa is a 3.5 and hesi an 88. I got accepted into Valdosta's nursing program so I will be attending there instead of here. Although I did almost consider because Columbus is 2 hours from home and is a little bit closer. How is the nursing program for columbus ?

Did you get early acceptance into Columbus? I have a few friends in the program at CSU and they said as long as you're good with time management then it honestly isn't that bad but it's still very challenging

I haven't heard about early acceptances to CSU before...is that a thing? So ready for final grades and for the first! Good luck to everyone!

Has anyone heard of people getting accepted last year with 3.2?

Someone found out that they got in yesterday so the early acceptance is true. Maybe for people who have 4.0s and 100 on the HESI? Idk the method but just wanted to let you guys know that it is possible to get in early.

Yes, it's possible just got my acceptance letter on the 22nd of this month, so keep your eyes open!

I got an acceptance letter today! So do not give up hope! Your letter could arrive any day! And might I add I do not have a 4.0. lol So stay hopeful but Congratulations to everyone!!

Hey guys ! Just got my acceptance letter today , be on the lookout !

Yes, I got my acceptance letter on the 25th!! :) Congrats to everyone and see you at orientation!

Hi! Hope everything is going well for you all. I am currently a senior in the nursing program at CSU and I LOVE IT!!! The best part about this program for me is how close it is to home. Im originally from Atlanta and cannot wait for graduation may 19th. y'all are going to do fine. Like someone said before, so long as you can manage your time appropriately you'll to do well here.

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