If a school states that admissions are based solely on an objective set of numbers and a finite set of rules, (GPA, or the TEAS, or a point system, etc.) can you be dennied on any other grounds?
**I understand that at universities and some community colleges are still doing interviews and using subjective things like references for entrance for the nursing programs. This questions does not apply to those schools.
Here is my issue: 5 years ago, i was a little mixed up kid with a very permissive school counselor and no parent while i was in high school. This led me to take some of my pre-reqs and either fail or get dropped from the courses(i took them at a Community college which was allowed in my district to high school students). In the past 2 years (post high school with a full time job in the healthcare field) i have retaken all of the pre-reqs and passed. I have conformed to every rule and restriction of the program admissions and scored higher on the TEAS than all of last years admits (They use teas score to rank students not GPA). There is nothing on their info sheets about retakes or previous failures, but i know that other schools have such rules. all of the paperwork is in and accounted for and i am waiting to hear back. I have been denied from a few schools already and am terrified to get my hopes up if i have no chance anyway.
My question: Should i be worried about this application? Have any of you gotten a "not qualified" letter for something not on the info sheets/ web site/ info session? am i over thinking it?
Thanks for reading. Sorry for the long post and if i sound dramatic
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If a school states that admissions are based solely on an objective set of numbers and a finite set of rules, (GPA, or the TEAS, or a point system, etc.) can you be dennied on any other grounds?
**I understand that at universities and some community colleges are still doing interviews and using subjective things like references for entrance for the nursing programs. This questions does not apply to those schools.
Here is my issue: 5 years ago, i was a little mixed up kid with a very permissive school counselor and no parent while i was in high school. This led me to take some of my pre-reqs and either fail or get dropped from the courses(i took them at a Community college which was allowed in my district to high school students). In the past 2 years (post high school with a full time job in the healthcare field) i have retaken all of the pre-reqs and passed. I have conformed to every rule and restriction of the program admissions and scored higher on the TEAS than all of last years admits (They use teas score to rank students not GPA). There is nothing on their info sheets about retakes or previous failures, but i know that other schools have such rules. all of the paperwork is in and accounted for and i am waiting to hear back. I have been denied from a few schools already and am terrified to get my hopes up if i have no chance anyway.
My question: Should i be worried about this application? Have any of you gotten a "not qualified" letter for something not on the info sheets/ web site/ info session? am i over thinking it?
Thanks for reading. Sorry for the long post and if i sound dramatic