Published Feb 10, 2012
mnolson
7 Posts
I have a question for anyone who has been admitted to the nursing program at Gulf Coast State College. Do they typically not accept students who don't have every pre-requisite class completed? Also, I've heard that the HESI A2 is more heavily look upon than the GPA. Is this true as well? What did anyone who was admitted get on their HESI exam? Thanks in advance for any information!
rachaelca
4 Posts
I believe the only pre-req requirement for their nursing program is A&P I.
I just got my acceptance letter today!! My GPA was low for nursing.. 3.24, but I had a good HESI score at 92%. With that, I assume the HESI is more looked upon.
Hope to see you this fall!
Congratulations!! That's so exciting!! I didn't get my letter yet!! It better come today.. I'm so anxious!!! What pre-requisites do you have left??
I've actually finished all of them! I'm just glad I'll be able to focus on my nursing classes and not worry about pre-req's.
What do you have left to do??
Hopefully you've got your letter today or maybe Monday!! Keep me updated. I live in PCB so I get mail pretty fast from GCSC.
I didn't get in But I didn't have my hopes up too high - I'm doing 3 pre-reqs right now and I have two more to finish this summer.. But I did really good on the HESI so I am HOPING I'm able to get in for Spring! My neighbor got in though, so I know one girl who'll be in the program with you! She's really nice :) Good luck this fall!!
Awe, I'm so sorry! Do you know why? Did you have A&P I finished?
It's ok, my adviser pretty much told me it was a long-shot to get in for fall. I guess you pretty much have to have all of your pre-reqs done to get in. Since I'm in 3 classes now and I have two more this summer, it looked like I still needed 5 classes (while I did have my A&P I done).. I did however want to apply just to see and get my name in so they know that I am really wanting to get in when I apply again for Spring :)
well good luck on the rest of your pre-reqs. you'll probably be happier getting those out of the way before starting anyways. [:
Thanks! Good luck this fall :)
Dre2416, BSN, RN
155 Posts
I am in the nursing program now and the teachers said generally you don't get in unless you have over a 90% HESI score. Most of my class still are taking other classes but I personally have all mine finished plus a Bachelor's in another field. My GPA wasn't so great but I scored over a 90 on HESI. We've already had 7 people either leave or not pass first semester. It is anxiety ridden and be ready to study for that math test!! It's a lot of time needed but worth it in the end
Bsmk06
3 Posts
This is a little late for the original poster but if anyone else is wondering...
BIO-Fall 2012 RN graduate from Gulf Coast Sate College
1. The HESI A2 is a huge part of your exceptance as well as the HESI Exit exam for graduation. You can make straight A's the entire 2 years but if you don't pass HESI exit, you don't. Just for reference, I scored a 94%. My GPA was a 3.81 when I was excepted. I had all courses completed except 2. DO NOT TAKE OTHER CLASSES WHILE IN THE PROGRAM. YOUR GRADES WILL SUFFER! The lowest accepted GPA in our program that I know of ( I didn't poll the class but as time goes on, people start asking questions.) was a 3.2. I graduated from the program with a 3.03.
2. I was told by my advisor that Health Math & Med. Term. classes are highly recommended but not required. Health math is a waste of time/money. They will teach you everything you need to know in order to pass the math validation tests in one day at the beginning of the program. Med. Term. is a great course for anyone who has not worked in the medical profession & teaches you much about root words and breaking down diseases based on their Latin meaning. A great gift to have for the entire program.
3. Don't buy books from the school. Find a past student to quiz on what books to use. They give you a huge book list at the beginning of the program with ALL KINDS of reference materials. You may think you need them but you will not use them. You will not have time to use them. The only thing I used outside of a few select required materials was an additional NANDA book. If you don't know what that is, you will soon find out.
4. The first semester here is terrifying. I promise you---if you can make it through the first semester, it's all downhill from there. Don't get me wrong, this is a very rigorous program. You will suffer, your family & friends will forget what you look like, & your adopted family (fellow nursing students) will be the ones you have (study) dates with. BTW, no matter how much you like to study alone, study with others for nursing school. Everyone sees things differently here & it helps a great deal to bounce ideas & theories off one another.
5. Financially, this was one of the toughest times of my life. You will need help supporting yourself. HINT: Workforce Training on campus is a wonderful resource for books, scrubs, stethoscopes, monies, etc. Use it if you qualify. Apply ASAP! The college & both hospitals have tons of scholarships, apply for them. Many students don't know about them so they often go unused.
6. The tests. Wow. They are very different from other tests. Get a Saunders Comprehensive Review book & a Med-Surg. Reviews & Rationales. These will be your guides. These were used as a quick reference guide to any & everything. I took them everywhere with me...clinicals, class, grocery store, car rides, etc. They are quick & to the point which makes them very readable. The required texts that they want you to buy are so big and intimidating. If you study these 2 books for the entire 2 years, you will pass HESI exit exam. Hesistudy.com was also an amazing tool to help get used to the questions.
I hope this helps... If anyone has any additional questions, please feel free to ask. I wish I had had someone to tell me these things when I got accepted into the program. Good night & good luck!
P.S. If you didn't get a letter when everyone else got there letter, do not fret! A couple of students didn't get their letters until 3 weeks before school started. If this happens to you, life is going to be very crazy for a bit. Go ahead & get your TB test & CPR class completed as soon as possible. TB is required every year & CPR is good for 2 years. If you fall behind with these requirements, you will not be allowed to attend clinicals. If you miss more than 2 clinicals, you are out of the program. No exceptions!
FYI-there were over 200 applicants for Fall 2010. 50 got accepted. It's safe to say that all or at least as many as possible of the pre-reqs should be completed.
PoodleLover86
26 Posts
What subjects are on the HESI exam for GC? I am going to apply for the Fall 2014 nursing program.