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FGCU FALL 2017

Hey all!

I'm trying to get into FGCU's nursing program this fall. My college career has been an up hill battle and I've really become a scholar this last year. I received straight As this semester and my GPA shot up to a 3.116. I am also currently at Community Health Major taking various required classes for that major including Chem 1 in spring. I've taken the teas 3 times and have gone up 10 point ever time. My last score was an 80

reading: 89.7

science: 83

math: 75

english: 75

I have piled my Nursing CAS app with all my internships, my awards like deans list and my AA. I'm dedicated to learning and becoming a nurse, but I'm also worried they won't see my progression as a student and person.

I know it's very hard to predict the results of this application process, but would taking the TEAS again help? Do you believe even with a lower GPA I still have a possible shot?

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Moved to our Nursing Programs forum.

I am applying for Fall 2017 as well. I have a 74.7 TEAS score and a 3.8 GPA. I am not sure what to expect to be honest, I feel like my TEAS will not be enough for me to get in.

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