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Hi guys! I don’t think I’ve seen a thread yet for Fall 2019.
I think my overall GPA was 3.0 and I finished all priority courses with As/Bs. My TEAS was 76% overall.
Does anyone know what the schedule is like? Like how many days a week you have class (and what time does it start/end), what days are clinicals and what hours are those? Just need to know because I plan on working part time!
4 hours ago, cmg9311 said:I agree! My teas was on the lower side, a 76, my overall GPA was 3.0, but I also took advanced since classes (300, 400 level) during undergrad) and did well on them and got As and Bs for the nursing priority courses. Looks like they look at the whole profile of the student.
Got it! I was just confused because at the information session they told us that it would be based solely on TEAS scores and priority courses but I guess not! She completed all her priority courses with A’s as well.
This was on the info packet in case anyone wants to look over it! ? they are doing points system now it seems? Unless they did this before?:
Nursing
Minimum Requirements
ENGL101
BIOL212**
MATH117 or higher
TEAS Score (minimum Reading-70%, AITS-66%)
Minimum GPA of 2.5 (based on last 24 credits)
Priority Course(s)
BIOL213
ENGL102/ENGL103
Additional Information:
All minimum requirements and priority courses must be completed with a grade of C or better to be considered for admissions.
Students who successfully completed MATH110/115/116 prior to fall 2018, can use this course to meet the MATH117 or higher requirement.
In the event of a point tie, GPA will be used as the tiebreaker.
TEAS score cannot be older than 2 years.
Students should register for TEAS for Nursing.
Maximum points that can be awarded=37
Selection for admissions is based on a Point system. Students with the highest points will be admitted first until all seats are filled.
TEAS (Reading-70%, AITS-66%) Exemplary – 4 pts
Advance – 3 pts
Proficient – 2 pts
GPA (based on science courses) 4.00 – 4 pts
3.50 to 3.99 – 3 pts
3.00 to 3.49 – 2 pts
2.50 to 2.99 – 1 pts
Priority Courses Completed All – 4 pts
1 course – 2 pts
None – 0 pts
Number of attempts to pass minimum requirements and priority courses
1st attempt – 4 pts
2nd attempt – 3 pts 3rd attempt – 2 pts 4th attempt – 1 pts
Prior Educational Experience Prior degree – 5 pts
6 – 8 credit hours/semester – 2 pts 3 – 5 credit hours/semester – 1 pts (credit hours are based on last 24 credits)
1 hour ago, cmg9311 said:This was on the info packet in case anyone wants to look over it! ? they are doing points system now it seems? Unless they did this before?:
Nursing
Minimum Requirements
ENGL101
BIOL212**
MATH117 or higher
TEAS Score (minimum Reading-70%, AITS-66%)
Minimum GPA of 2.5 (based on last 24 credits)
Priority Course(s)
BIOL213
ENGL102/ENGL103
Additional Information:
All minimum requirements and priority courses must be completed with a grade of C or better to be considered for admissions.
Students who successfully completed MATH110/115/116 prior to fall 2018, can use this course to meet the MATH117 or higher requirement.
In the event of a point tie, GPA will be used as the tiebreaker.
TEAS score cannot be older than 2 years.
Students should register for TEAS for Nursing. Maximum points that can be awarded=37
Selection for admissions is based on a Point system. Students with the highest points will be admitted first until all seats are filled.TEAS (Reading-70%, AITS-66%) Exemplary – 4 pts
Advance – 3 pts
Proficient – 2 pts
GPA (based on science courses) 4.00 – 4 pts
3.50 to 3.99 – 3 pts
3.00 to 3.49 – 2 pts
2.50 to 2.99 – 1 pts
Priority Courses Completed All – 4 pts
1 course – 2 pts
None – 0 pts
Number of attempts to pass minimum requirements and priority courses
1st attempt – 4 pts
2nd attempt – 3 pts 3rd attempt – 2 pts 4th attempt – 1 pts
Prior Educational Experience Prior degree – 5 pts
6 – 8 credit hours/semester – 2 pts 3 – 5 credit hours/semester – 1 pts (credit hours are based on last 24 credits)
Thanks!!
cmg9311
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I agree! My teas was on the lower side, a 76, my overall GPA was 3.0, but I also took advanced since classes (300, 400 level) during undergrad) and did well on them and got As and Bs for the nursing priority courses. Looks like they look at the whole profile of the student.