Published Aug 12, 2023
Nursehopeful1876
26 Posts
Is there anyone here applying for the CPCC nursing program for Spring 2024? I took the TEAS today and passed with an overall score of 80.7; my reading score is 89.7, math is 88.2. I have also completed all prerequisites and will have 48.67 points. I wonder if this is Enough or I should resit the TEAS.
FutureNurseWest
Hey! I'm apply for their Spring 2024 program. I haven't taken my TEAS yet but I'll update you when I do. Luckily, I already have a bachelor's degree so they'll give me 10 points more on my application, which is great. I've taken the TEAS before and scored in the 80s for math and reading, so, I'm hoping I do okay for the TEAS 7.
That's awesome and with the additional 10 points boost, I have no doubt that you will be successful!
Biscuitluvr
21 Posts
Hi! I am applying for Spring 2024 also. I got an advanced score of 88 overall on my TEAS, with a 84.6 reading and 91.2 in math. I believe I have 54 points overall. Have you submitted your application already?
You have a lot of points. Mine pales in comparison. I hope to submit my application this coming week. How about you?
Nursehopeful1876 said: You have a lot of points. Mine pales in comparison. I hope to submit my application this coming week. How about you?
I think you still have a great chance with your points! I still have to finish the orientation and advising part of the CPCC enrollment process before I submit I'm pretty sure. Hopefully I'll be able to submit by the end of next Friday! I have the actual nursing application filled out, but I'm a little worried about getting in. I have failed a science class (not one required for the program) on my transcript and I'm hoping it doesn't affect the decision making /:
I've submitted my application and I have 58 points. I was apart of another nursing program at a different school, so, I hope it doesn't affect my application. The 10 points from my prior bachelor's degree boosted my points tremendously. Good luck to you both and I hope we all get it!
FutureNurseWest said: I've submitted my application and I have 58 points. I was apart of another nursing program at a different school, so, I hope it doesn't affect my application. The 10 points from my prior bachelor's degree boosted my points tremendously. Good luck to you both and I hope we all get it!
Did you send it through email or handed your form in person?
Also, do you guys hand write your applications or type?
I emailed it! @Biscuitluvr
You type it. Basically, you click on the application link and a pdf will open. You just type in your information like a fill in type thing. Once you're done, you'll save the application paper you typed on separately and send it through email along with your TEAS scores and CNA stuff if you didn't take it directly through the school. @Nursehopeful1876
For some reason mine isn't giving me the option to type in.
Did you download the application? Once you download it, it should pop up on a pdf app like PDF Expert where you'll be able to type information on it.