Sorry you're disappointed, but if your cumulative GPA is less than the minimum required for admission (in this case, a 2.5 GPA), then you're not eligible for that particular program. I believe Cypress...
You can also check this website for the admitted range of GPAs for majors: http://www.csulb.edu/depts/enrollment/admissions/transfer_gpa.html CSULB's Nursing has a median of 3.62. This is in both the...
California works differently from other states. While some states admit to a nursing program and allow for "prerequisites" to be taken within the first few terms of the program, California is just the...
CSULB and CSUF (and most all other BSN programs) have required a chemistry class for years. They changed the required Chemistry course in 06-07 to a survey course covering inorganic, organic, and...
According to what has been announced, CSU campsues are closed to all majors. In the past, impacted campuses have closed to most all majors - nursing and engineering were the exceptions. Don't expect...
According to the department, they are not accepting any CC transfer students into the ELBSN due to the budget cuts. If you were a native (freshman-start) student then your application will still be...
CalGal98 replied to ReinventingMyselfAgain's topic in General Students
NurseEducate: Thank you for posting this. I think that when many students are told not do to something, they think they know themselves best and can "handle it all", when inactualilty, that's not...
welcome to the California budget crisis! Sadly, this is only going to get worse - I fully expect more sections of every subject to be canceled in the upcoming
I know that at GWC - there were close to 725 applications this semester, and honestly, that's too much for any school to handle. Each semester the number goes up and there's very few people to process...
really - the letter didn't say you were offered a space in the Fall class? I'm sure that means you're going to be in the program as long as you pass the TEAS test! They only TEAS test the selected...
I know they have to send out two letters so that if someone isn't qualified they can appeal. A few schools do that. Plus, there's only like two or three people that process all the apps - I heard...