Published
This will depend on your school and their programs policy. One school I was interested in would only consider you if the classes were completed and another school would consider you as long as you have them on the schedule and you will finish them before the program and for ASN you didn't have to have any of them done, you can take them with the nursing courses.
Definitely talk to a nursing program advisor and check with the program director or office and their might even be something on the schools website! GOOD LUCK!
I applied in December 2014 to the RN-BSN program I'm in when I still needed 35 hours. They gave me conditional acceptance, pending completion of the required classes. I busted my butt and earned 38 hours between January and August 2015 so I was ready to start in September 2015 with the May 2017 graduation class. Apply now-- and as others have said talk to the admissions department and someone in the nursing department, making a personal contact may get your application extra attention. Good luck!!
alexmg12
6 Posts
Hello!
I have lurked many many threads on this site but this will be my first post! I decided to pursue a career in nursing about 6 months ago and I couldn't be more excited
Because of this excitement, I would like to start nursing school as soon as possible. However, I am worried that my lack of completed prereqs will hold me back. I recently graduated with a Bachelors in Nutrition in May, but my degree did not require me to take A&P, micro, or psychology (intro and lifespan development). I want to apply to UTMB for the fall of 2017 and they only require 40 out of 60 prereqs to be completed. Right now I believe I have 42 hours completed. So my question is, how much is it going to hurt my application that I don't have these prereqs finished? I assume they prefer applicants who have completed all of their courses, and I plan to have mine finished by the time school starts in the fall. My plan is to try and kick butt on the TEAS and the personal statement to make up for the classes. I graduated with a 3.55 GPA and have been working as a medical scribe for the last 5 months. If anyone has been in my position I would love to know your opinion on whether you think I should go ahead and apply for the fall of 2017 or if you think it would be better to wait. Thanks!