CSU Los Angeles School of Nursing (CSULA Fall 2012)

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Hello,

I thought I'd make this thread for the new application group... even though it's a bit late since we have to all apply soon!

Anyway! I want to apply for the Fall 2012 term but I had some questions. I am an current CSULA student that transferred to CSULA in Fall 2010. I'm a Psychology major but am applying for Fall 2012 Nursing. I haven't taken my TEAS yet, but I'll be taking that on Friday (!!), so I'm very nervous about that.

That said, this is my first question:

I've been getting mixed info from different people. When I visited the Academic Advising Office last Spring (2011), the adviser told me that as long as I did not graduate from CSULA BEFORE I graduated, I could apply to the SON as a BSN applicant. I called SON to see if I could even apply for the ELM program and they told me that as far as they knew, I could not because I did not have my Bachelor's Degree yet.

So right now, I have approximately 2 quarters left in order to finish my Psychology major, approximately 6~8 classes. Ideally, I could finish by Spring 2012, but depending on my other workloads, I could push it back to Fall 2012. The problem is that I'm not allowed to graduate if I want to go into the basic program so I can't apply for graduation just yet. But IF I don't get into the BSN program, then I have to wait another two quarters after May or June or whenever they send out acceptances in order to officially graduate.

So I went to go and talk to my adviser about graduation and if I should even bother applying for Spring 2012 graduation and she tells me that no, I'm not allowed to apply for a BSN but I can go for the ELM program. :eek:

Does anyone know which is true? :confused: The CSULA advisers tell me that I can't apply for the Basic program but I can apply for ELM while the SON says that I can't apply for ELM because I don't have my Bachelor's degree yet and I should apply for the BSN program. Other graduate schools like APU and UCLA have also told me the same thing - without a Bachelor's, I cannot get apply for the ELM program at their school.

Thank you~

I was in the 96th percentile for math, 99th for science, 83rd for reading, and 89th for english. Wish they looked at math and science over reading and english. In my opinion they are more important as a nurse than reading and grammar..

Specializes in Med-Surg/DOU/Ortho/Onc/Rehab/ER/.
Found it

You mean you were a PA or something?

Make sure that counted! I had friends that had healthcare jobs not of the 'listed variety' that is on their website and they didn't get points for it. That might be what did it for you

Hopefully not though!

I am sure you will get an email tomorrow morning!

You mean you were a PA or something?Make sure that counted! I had friends that had healthcare jobs not of the 'listed variety' that is on their website and they didn't get points for it. That might be what did it for youHopefully not though!I am sure you will get an email tomorrow morning!
Not a PA, I volunteered 100+ hours under the direct supervision of an internal medicine physician. I took vital signs and assisted the doctor with anything she requested. This is such a headache, guess I'm not sleeping tonight
Specializes in Med-Surg/DOU/Ortho/Onc/Rehab/ER/.

oh then you would have gotten volunteer points not healthcare points...

Oh well, knocked you down one point. Doesn't mean you wont get in!!!!

If anyone has to worry, its me!

Specializes in Med-Surg/DOU/Ortho/Onc/Rehab/ER/.

yes i shall call it a night as well. i am going to walk the dog then go to bed.

night everyone and keep us in your prayers for letters tomorrow!

oh then you would have gotten volunteer points not healthcare points...Oh well, knocked you down one point. Doesn't mean you wont get in!!!!If anyone has to worry, its me!
Yea originally I thought maybe 24, but now I know for sure 23 after I dropped a point because of that. Good night dark. I'll pray for both of us.

29 readers!!!! People don't just read please, give us some input! :)What are your scores/points, accepted, what's up?

Well the evaluater that broke the news to me said tie breakers are mostly like if you have the co-reqs done. Like if are lucky enough to attend CSULA or a school that offers a decent nutrition class that transfers or has completed intro to sociology. that is a tie breaker. I just complete intro to socio the beginning of this month. I probably should have sent the grades in. I am going to (I got a C, because it was online and I slacked! And it is my last 'pre nursing' class)

Oh well.

I guess its ADN for me!

I took soc class and nutrition already and developmental psych. no luck:(

I only have nutrition to take

I took all of my prereqs and co reqs to graduate csula maybe that was a factor with my points.

my gpa when i turned in my transcript in march was a 3.691. Do you think they'd round that up to a 3.7? because if they did, i would have 23 points. max for GPA, 2 for volunteer, and 6 for TEAS. I think its really weird how i got a perfect score on the english part yet am in the 99th percentile while others got 100th percentile. My reading was 78 for individual but a 58 for national, which is also really weird, imo. I'm all cried out now.

The national score is the reflection of your average against the population (the other student who took the teas). Since u got a 78 in reading, the 58 national means that u scored higher than 58 percent of the population. Similarily, 99th percentile means that u scored above 99 percent of the individuals in that section. Also, the son will not round up gpas.

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