Published Aug 30, 2009
MT86
23 Posts
Thank you in advance for your help!
I am very flexible, I can move to where ever... preferably central US or east coast. (NOT interested in FLORIDA)
I am a 22 year old male student, just graduated this spring from Florida Atlantic University with a Bachelors in Health Care Administration.
Current cum. GPA is between a 2.8 and 2.9 My GPA for my major is a 3.2 and about a 3.3 for my prereqs. I tried the nursing program at UM and wasn't very happy with it and decided to leave. I am open for ADN, BSN, or ABSN programs.
I have completed all the basic prereqs...
A&P1 w/ lab
A&P2 w/ lab
Chemistry
English comp 1 and 2
Microbiology w/ lab
general psych
human development
college algebra and stats
I would like to start ASAP... preferably Spring of 2010. Does anyone know of any schools that are "easy" to get in to? Community college? State university? Private School? Prefer one with a good pass rate of the state board exam and a good retention rate of students.
I have looked online and done tons of research. I have seen many schools that would require me to enroll spring and take a specific nursing math course or chemistry 2 just to apply and obviously do not wish to move my life to another state for the opportunity to apply.
Annine
14 Posts
hey you might just be happy to hear this, this school is new, u have basically everything they need, that is where i applied foe my BSN, they will be starting in oct.09 they are currently accepting application, they require you to take the teas exams. these schools are in virginia, northern va and winchester.;
What is the name of the school so I can contact them this week? Thanks for your reply!
shenadoah university and stratfort university
Rook
75 Posts
At Salisbury University you could get into the BSN program w that GPA and should be able to be accepted into the 2nd degree program there which is 3 semesters. You have to take pathophysiology though which can be done online. In Maryland you could get into most/all? RN programs don't know of any that start in the spring.
NeecyBSN_RN
45 Posts
College of Coastal GA in Brunswick, GA...they are accepting applications for their BSN program, but they also have an ASN (it only takes classes in the fall though...). Their website: http://www.ccga.edu