NAU ABSN 2020

U.S.A. Arizona

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Hello All!

This is gonna be a long one! I'm making this to help future applicants of NAU's ABSN program with some data and info that I've used to help me find peace during my application for the 2019 cohort. *Disclaimer: This info is speculative based on users voluntary data and info they have received*This by no means represents the absolute truth of what it takes to be accepted and how the NAU administration chooses who's accepted into the program* THERE IS ALWAYS A CHANCE!


Selection Criteria

(GPA, KAPLAN, and PREREQ's)

It appears there is an 18 point scale that is used to compare applicants.

GPA (5 points)

  • 3.0-3.19 = 1 pt.
  • 3.2-3.39 = 2 pts.
  • 3.4-3.59 = 3 pts.
  • 3.6-3.79 = 4 pts.
  • 3.8-4.0 = 5 pts.

Kaplan (10 points)

  • Overall Score = 5 points (scale based on applicant pool)
  • Science Score = 5 points (scale based on applicant pool)

Prerequisite completion (2 points)+(1 point)

  • +2 points for 100% completion of prerequisites at time of application
  • -0.2 points per class in progress
  • +1 point for completion of prerequisites at the NAU Campus

Previous Applicant Data

Pulled this from various user submissions from previous ABSN Cycles. These are self reported stats.

Key Notes

  • 2014 - Applicant with 3.42 PReq GPA + 90% Overall Kaplan was wait listed in 6th position and was ultimately offered a seat. The 7th position was confirmed to also get a position with unknown stats
  • 2015 - Applicant with 3.72 PReq GPA + 89% Overall/75% Science was accepted outright.
  • 2016 - 2nd in the wait list was offered a seat.
  • 2017 - No relevant stats found
  • 2018 - Applicant with 3.9 PReq GPA + 88% Overall/80% Science was accepted. Applicant with 3.75 PReq GPA + 87% Overall/65% Science was not offered a seat.

Kaplan Exam Basics

I took my in California at my local community college by setting up a proctor time with them first and then reaching out to the nursing admin at NAU to then contact the proctor to give them all the details.

My study habits. I focused on Science as my main subject to tackle. I used info available from previous cycles to guide what i needed to study. YouTube and Kaplan entrance exam posts on allnurses are great for guiding you to which questions will most likely be asked and can help narrow down where you want to focus your time. With a BS in Kinesiology the 20 questions that were pathology and physiology based were relatively easy. There weren't any anatomy questions other than 1 question about the 3 compartments of fluid in the body.

Math isn't even worth studying for since you can use a calculator and scratch paper to double check your work. DOUBLE CHECK YOUR WORK AND DOUBLE CHECK THE QUESTION!

Writing/Reading were two sections that you cannot study for in any meaningful way. Just know that there are types of questions that will reoccur in each section like...which sentence summarizes the authors viewpoint about paragraph X? which sentence can be removed from paragraph X? Which sentence has a punctuation error? Which word is misspelled? etc... I used a kaplan study guide book and it really wasn't worth it for me as someone who has already completed a science oriented bachelor's.

My Stats:

  • 91% overall
  • 90% science
  • 100% math
  • 86% reading
  • 86% writing

I finished 40 minutes early while taking one short bathroom break in between sections (phone is locked away by proctor) and was able to print a printout of my score/stats. I changed 7 wrong answers into 7 right answers, 1 correct answer to an incorrect one, and 1 incorrect to another incorrect ?. Moral of the story: GO BACK and RE-READ the question and the answer you gave and compare it to the other answers. I avoided a 83% overall by doing so!


Conclusion

Please! Please! Please! apply to your nursing program. We nursing hopefuls tend to be neurotic messes when it comes to GPA's and TEAS/HESI/KAPLAN scores. We tend to forget that life isn't always about the numerical values we use compare ourselves. Remember a little faith, a little hope, and a lot of guts might be the deciding factor during application cycles. Good Luck!

I don't know if this is indicative of an acceptance, but I logged into the NAU PeopleSoft and I saw that I had been assigned an advisor. When I clicked on details, it showed me that I had an academic program assigned to me- the accelerated BSN. Again, I'm not sure this is indicative of an acceptance, but it wasn't there before

@HelloSunshine545

I was assigned an advisor as well I noticed that yesterday and it wasn't there last time I checked about a week ago. I'm hoping it means something too.

@jen0930

I saw that they went out Feb 8th last ear too so I'm hoping they don't keep us waiting this year either. I just want to know already so I know if I need to be looking harder for other options.

I also have been assigned an advisor. I also noticed that when I click on "my academics" it says that my major is the accelerated nursing program. I'm not sure if this is indicative of acceptance, but I'm hopeful!

I feel like if all of this is starting to show up in Louie than maybe the decision emails are going out soon. Fingers crossed for this weekend

Not to get anyone's hopes down, but I am assigned an advisor as well but I didn't meet the minimum for my Kaplan Science Score... so I'm fairly positive I'm not eligible; but still got assigned an advisor.

awhh man. Well I thought at first that I was assigned just because I applied to that program specifically so that's probably what happened.

Specializes in ICU/PCU.

@nataduma

The selection criteria in which NAU chooses students is now won't work this selection cycle due to Kaplans new entrance exam. Keep the faith!

I too got the change in status. NAU ABSN program is not automated. Someone is responsible for changing status's within student profiles. I believe this is a good sign.

I acknowledge the worst case scenario style of thinking in keeping your expectations grounded but magic is in the air!

Specializes in ICU/PCU.

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Specializes in ABSN Student class of April 2021.

Hi all! I applied to the 2020 ABSN program also and just came across this thread. I was expecting an admission decision 4-6 weeks after the application deadline, so when I read this thread and discovered that decisions could be coming as soon as this weekend my stomach turned over. I am (like all of you) SO anxious to hear. I logged into Louie, have also been assigned an advisor, and have "Nursing-AcclrtdOpt (BSN) PB" listed. I am so scared to get my hopes up, though. Best wishes to everyone on (and off) this thread! I hope to meet some of you soon!

I just received an email! I got accepted! Did anyone else receive news?

Just now, HelloSunshine545 said:

I just received an email! I got accepted! Did anyone else receive news?

Congrats!!!

20 minutes ago, HelloSunshine545 said:

I just received an email! I got accepted! Did anyone else receive news?

I just got mine as well! I'm in!!!

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