San Jacinto College - Fall 2025 application

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Members are discussing their acceptance into the San Jacinto College Campus Associate Degree Nursing Program, deadlines for required documents, access to the San Jac application portal, creation of a Facebook group, missing application components, registration for classes, deadlines for CastleBranch requirements, and the receipt of IdentoGo emails. Some members are sharing information about deadlines, forms, and updates related to the program.

Just wanted to come on here and see if anyone else is applying to San Jac for Fall 2025 admission. Was just curious of you guy's pre req scores, GPA, and TEAS exam. Just asking because I'm not so sure my scores are high enough to get accepted.

Thanks!

Marissa McD said:

Hi everyone! I was looking to apply to the next opening for the ADN program. Does anyone know if San Jac uses "superscoring" when it comes to the TEAS test? I saw that they allow up to 2 test submissions but wasn't sure if they took the highest score from each section from either test, or if they took the highest composite score from only the one test. Thank y'all!

They take the highest score 

Does anyone know if a 26 rubic score is too low? I should be receiving my decision letter this week and I'm getting really nervous. Please let me know so I can have peace of mind! 

aniesa said:

Does anyone know if a 26 rubic score is too low? I should be receiving my decision letter this week and I'm getting really nervous. Please let me know so I can have peace of mind! 

You should get accepted I had a lower score and I got in.

Donovan Harris said:

You should get accepted I had a lower score and I got in.

Thank you for replying so quickly! This makes me excited! 

Donovan Harris said:

You should get accepted I had a lower score and I got in.

Do you know if they prioritize a higher rubric score over TEAS? 
or the rubric score is what they officially consider.

aniesa said:

Thank you for replying so quickly! This makes me excited! 

Of course! With that good of a score you should be a lock to get in. Good luck!

Chase_xvc14 said:

Do you know if they prioritize a higher rubric score over TEAS? 
or the rubric score is what they officially consider.

The rubric score is what they officially considered. It's pretty much all cumulative you just have to meet the proficient level for the TEAS.

aniesa said:

Does anyone know if a 26 rubic score is too low? I should be receiving my decision letter this week and I'm getting really nervous. Please let me know so I can have peace of mind! 

Out of...? For some reason, I heard the rubric score changed recently. I might be wrong though. I had a 21/29 and got into the Fall 2025 cohort.

aniesa said:

Does anyone know if a 26 rubic score is too low? I should be receiving my decision letter this week and I'm getting really nervous. Please let me know so I can have peace of mind! 

well they changed the entire score this year. it's out of 41 points so I am eager as well. I have the same score 

valeria said:

well they changed the entire score this year. it's out of 41 points so I am eager as well. I have the same score 

Oh wow I'm sorry! I had no clue they changed it. I was going based off the previous score. So I'm honestly not too sure if a 26 is going to for sure get you all in. 

valeria said:

well they changed the entire score this year. it's out of 41 points so I am eager as well. I have the same score 

Where did you see that information?

they updated the nursing handbook & it says the max score is 29. 

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Chase_xvc14 said:

Where did you see that information?

they updated the nursing handbook & it says the max score is 29. 

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Have you recently applied as well? I tried looking it up and came across the same 29-total scoring page. I'm assuming that if you do the application, it's going to automatically add it up for you— and theirs more than likely showed a total possible points of 41.

Chase_xvc14 said:

Where did you see that information?

they updated the nursing handbook & it says the max score is 29. 

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I was confused as well because when applying I tried adding up all total possible points and I was confused on how to even reach 41. I went to the info seminar and she had went over the total scoring and I also emailed one of the nursing advisors

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