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Hello Everyone,
I am preparing myself to apply for Summer 2018 pacesetter BSN program. We can use this forum for Summer 2018 applicants. I am in the process of taking Hesi exam. I have completed all my prerequisite courses needed for the program.
Little bit about me:
BS in Microbiology in 2005 -GPA (3.05)
MPH degree in Epidemiology in 2012-GPA (3.85)
Associate degree of Science in 2017-GPA (4.0)
Hesi test-will be taking it in August
Working full time with City Health department as an epidemiologist specialist since last five years. I am also a mom of two boys.
Got accepted to MUSC college of nursing program but declined it. Also got accepted to Johns Hopkins Entry into Masters of nursing program for Fall 2017 but had to deffer it to Fall 2018 due to financial circumstances.
Trying to apply for the in-state school due to affordable tuition as well as easy commute.
I really hope i can get into UT Health Science center pacesetter program as it's my first option as it's closest to me as well as it's affordable and one of the best programs in Texas.
I don't think they do cause there was someone in a previous term here on allnurses that got an acceptance email after she had already got accepted and started classes at UTHealth. But then again if you get your acceptance you only have 10 days to secure your spot so you'll need to make a decision to take it or wait for the fall. Just call admissions before if you do decided to decline and wait for fall just to be sure that you still have an application out for fall. I also don't think that acceptances for fall go out until right around the time summer term starts or later but I could be wrong
I am applying for this Fall and I currently go to a community college in Bryan. I have a 3.89 gpa and made a 88.57 on the Hesi before i took A&P, Chem and micro. What do yall think my chances of getting in are? Also, does being a male help my chances at all?
I noticed you posted that you got a 68 on your anatomy section. Most programs don't accept a HESI score if any one section scores under 75. Having said that, UTHSC under admissions states that the recommended score is 75-80%. Keyword is "recommended", so I guess you have a chance but I would retake the HESI if I were you. Good luck.
Quick question- For everyone that has the little button that does nothing- Is your status complete or do you still have stuff in your to-do list? I have classes on going so mine final transcript is in there. However last summer it looks like everyone that was "complete" got a hyper link first. Just Curious.
I have 2 transcripts initiated in my 'to do' list. When I checked with the registrar's office what they told me was that the last transcript I sent to them indicated that I am currently enrolled in these 2 courses and that is why I have those under 'initiated'. I still have the button even though my status is not complete.
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Wait why is that probably not a good thing? I'm most likely going to start my fall application soon just in case.