I am wondering if anyone else is planning on applying to the October 2017 ABSN cohort at Roseman University? I was thinking we could help each other out with information throughout the process.
alealenurse 13 Posts Mar 25, 2017 I just spoke to someone over the phone about the program. The online component of this program scares me..
madmomack 27 Posts May 8, 2017 I have the same question. I'm interested in the February 18 program. According to the advisor study groups with the cohorts are supposed to be a big help.
aspiringrn95 10 Posts May 23, 2017 This process has been pretty tedious. If you have any questions lmk! (I have questions myself lol)
aspiringrn95 10 Posts May 23, 2017 Good luck to you! I'm taking my TEAS today and then submitting my application tomorrow. So nervous. Hopefully I'll be there for the June 8th interview as well!
vlazlo 20 Posts May 23, 2017 Good luck, I took it last Tuesday. If you are taking it at Roseman, after the TEAS, the admission rep you were talking to will sit you down and meet you. They will go over your application, tell you if you need anything else. They can also give you a cursory review of your application to give you an idea of how competitive you are.
Hopefulnurse96 13 Posts May 27, 2017 Same! Good luck to you. What was your TEAS score? I'm wondering if mine is competitive enough?
vlazlo 20 Posts May 27, 2017 This is what my admission counselor said to me:Requirements for the program:· Prerequisites GPA: 2.75 minimum (3.2-3.5 competitive)· Overall GPA: 2.75 minimum (3.2-3.5 competitive) (last 60 credit hours)· Completion of TEAS exam: 58.7% minimum – 75% to be competitiveWithout going into too much detail I am at or around those competitive scores.So this is from Roseman's website about acceptance:After the interview, the academic achievement, TEAS, interview, and writing sample scores will be totaled and ranked. The Admissions and Enrollment Office reviews an applicant's official transcript(s) to determine his/her academic achievement score. The academic achievement score (maximum 38 points) is determined by evaluating an applicant's:Last 60-credits GPAPrerequisite CoursesTEAS:The TEAS results will be reviewed to ensure that the minimum required scores have been met. The applicant's TEAS score (maximum 35 points) is determined by evaluating an applicant's score in each individual area of the TEAS and the Adjusted Individual Total Score.The interview panel consists of two interviewers and may consist of a student representative. The student candidate is scored according to the following components (maximum 18 points can be earned)Written portion of interview:During the interview, the student candidate will be asked to provide a writing sample on a subject or question provided by the Admissions Committee. The student candidate will be scored on grammar, content, organization, vocabulary and format (maximum 12 points can be earned).ABSN Admissions Review & Selection Process | College of Nursing
aspiringrn95 10 Posts May 30, 2017 Mine was an 82%, which I feel is ok? My advisor told me to wait for e-mail about the invitation for the interview, so I guess that's a good sign.