Fresno State Nursing Program 2022 Fall

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Anyone knows with a 3.7 prequistes,3.2 cumulative GPA is good to be accepted? I heard at least you have a 75% you’re fine. Because they only look at the perquisites GPA. I want to apply for the fall 2022. 

23 hours ago, Nettle_carrier said:

Sounds great! Has NursingCAS evaluated your app yet? I read it can take a few weeks

I’ve completed everything just haven’t submitted. I want to triple check everything again before I do. LOL

I officially submitted my application.❤️

3 minutes ago, Future nurse Lou said:

I officially submitted my application.❤️

Good luck! ?

Just now, Nettle_carrier said:

Good luck! ?

You too! We got this!

Hey guys. I just applied for fall 2022 and here are my stats: 

Cumulative GPA: 3.56 

Science GPA: 4.0 

TEAS: 98.7% 

I am really hoping I have a shot at getting in. I am nervous that my cumulative GPA will greatly threaten my chances, that is my issue with every school I have applied to (already got my first denial from another school?). 

Does anyone know how heavily the cumulative GPA will be weighed on the application? Also, does anyone know when we will start receiving acceptances? 

8 hours ago, luckymap13 said:

Hey guys. I just applied for fall 2022 and here are my stats: 

Cumulative GPA: 3.56 

Science GPA: 4.0 

TEAS: 98.7% 

I am really hoping I have a shot at getting in. I am nervous that my cumulative GPA will greatly threaten my chances, that is my issue with every school I have applied to (already got my first denial from another school?). 

Does anyone know how heavily the cumulative GPA will be weighed on the application? Also, does anyone know when we will start receiving acceptances? 

Hello. They look at your prerequisite GPA first, then they use the cumulative GPA as a tie breaker, and then your TEAS as the last tie breaker. Great TEAS score btw!! Good luck to you!

8 hours ago, luckymap13 said:

Hey guys. I just applied for fall 2022 and here are my stats: 

Cumulative GPA: 3.56 

Science GPA: 4.0 

TEAS: 98.7% 

I am really hoping I have a shot at getting in. I am nervous that my cumulative GPA will greatly threaten my chances, that is my issue with every school I have applied to (already got my first denial from another school?). 

Does anyone know how heavily the cumulative GPA will be weighed on the application? Also, does anyone know when we will start receiving acceptances? 

I am also wondering about when they will start the acceptances.

Hello if you are a transfer, in your guys' NursingCAS, did it say that college transcripts already arrived for CSU Fresno application? Mine says it's verified but it doesn't say if my transcripts from other colleges already arrived. Kinda nervous because I submitted my Fresno nursing apps 2 weeks ago. 108142702_ScreenShot2022-02-18at10_29_53PM.thumb.png.548ba1310853ff8ce72c8a5987c0aef6.png 

10 hours ago, alyson_112 said:

Hello if you are a transfer, in your guys' NursingCAS, did it say that college transcripts already arrived for CSU Fresno application? Mine says it's verified but it doesn't say if my transcripts from other colleges already arrived. Kinda nervous because I submitted my Fresno nursing apps 2 weeks ago. 108142702_ScreenShot2022-02-18at10_29_53PM.thumb.png.548ba1310853ff8ce72c8a5987c0aef6.png 

Everything sounds fine to me. If you uploaded all unofficial transcripts for each college, then you should be fine.

Hey all I probably have no shot in getting in but

Overall: 3.919

Science GPA: 3.875

TEAS: 80% (I could have used my 86% score but they don't count a third attempt)

1 year CNA experience

Non Local

 

goodluck to all

Hello everyone,  

Does anyone know why Fresno needs our first TEAS score and not the second one? I thought they look at either our highest scores out of the two attempts.

21 hours ago, xxxxysq said:

Hello everyone,  

Does anyone know why Fresno needs our first TEAS score and not the second one? I thought they look at either our highest scores out of the two attempts.

They take any of the first 2. I sent my second one because that’s the highest one.

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