Published Mar 30, 2016
sandra980
2 Posts
I want to apply to the Nursing Program at San Antonio College for the fall semester. Has anyone gotten into a nursing program with all B's in their science courses.
Pangea Reunited, ASN, RN
1,547 Posts
I replied once and don't see it. Hopefully this won't come up twice.
Assuming you mean SAC in Texas and not SAC in California, the last I heard, a B average in the sciences wouldn't quite be enough. Your best source of information would be the nursing department of the school, itself, though. My information is several years old.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the School / College Programs forum
Lesia321, ADN, BSN, RN, EMT-B
86 Posts
I believe you have a chance of getting in with B's. A friend of mine was just accepted to SACs program for the fall and I'm pretty sure she had all B's.
its_ems
42 Posts
The acceptance is based on points, so it really depends who else is applying for that semester. A 3.00 with give you 3 points, 3.50 will give you 3.5 points, etc. They also base it off of TEAS scores, job experience (for certain medical related fields), college credit hours, cumulative GPA, and...I think that's it. They have a points worksheet on there website that allows you to figure out how many points you will receive.