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Aaaaalriiighty! With the large volume of nursing students who applied for TWU this Fall semester and the very few amount of drop outs, it's time to start up the Spring 2017 applicants forum topic!! I'm one of the waitlisters who didn't make it into the Fall 2016 Dallas nursing program, but definitely had competitive scores.
For reference I had a GPA of 3.86 (3.68 nursing core) and a TEAS score of an 87 (top 3%). That left me with a total of 47.7 points (43.83 for Spring 2017, but I'll explain).
Now keep in mind that this semester TWU will no longer be looking at cumulative GPAs, but only the nursing core GPA. Other than that, the change in the Program Materials on the Nursing CAS application, and that you don't need to send a transcript to NursingCAS, there have been no major changes to note for the Spring 2017 semester.
Also, to those who either scored less than me or have a lower GPA don't let that discourage you. Last application cycle was a weird one with close to triple the amount of Honor's students (HS=guaranteed acceptance) and an unusually low declination return. Last Spring, the lowest accepted student had about 43.1 points. Which equates to about a 3.6 GPA and an 82-85 TEAS. If you can hit that ballpark you're in a good spot. Also, since there was such a high percentage of HS for Fall 2016 it's likely that there will be a much lower HS Spring turnout.
Stats for the Fall 2016 accepted students
Dallas lowest accepted: 51.1pts (40 HS)
Houston lowest accepted: 35pts
Now be advised that there is a full 20 points given to any TWU student with 32+ credit hours. That means if you're a TWU student with 32+ you've got great chances. Now for you transfer students (such as myself), I advise studying your tail end off for that TEAS in order to be competitive. It's not impossible, but it is improbable if you don't produce excellent returns.
Let me know if you have any questions about the application process or how the point system works and I'll be glad to answer. I spent hours researching and talking with advisors, so I've gotta lot of slick info in my book. Also, I'll probably post the actual calculator excel spreadsheet they use for calculating points later, so you can play around with it.
Hey everyone!!! I was also accepted to Dallas!
Previous bachelors
4.0 Science GPA
87 TEAS
I made a Facebook group for us Dallas folks. Feel free to join:
Hey Y'all!
I know this is probably something I should know, but unfortunately I don't... I was accepted into the Houston program today (Yay!) and was wondering if anyone knew whether the nursing program went straight through, or if there were summer breaks/winter breaks etc., and when the graduation date is. It says they only have traditional programs instead of accelerated, but other schools that got rid of the accelerated programs essentially turned the traditional into the accelerated. I have tried searching but can't find the answer anywhere. This is my first time posting.. I appreciate any help :)
Hey Y'all!I know this is probably something I should know, but unfortunately I don't... I was accepted into the Houston program today (Yay!) and was wondering if anyone knew whether the nursing program went straight through, or if there were summer breaks/winter breaks etc., and when the graduation date is. It says they only have traditional programs instead of accelerated, but other schools that got rid of the accelerated programs essentially turned the traditional into the accelerated. I have tried searching but can't find the answer anywhere. This is my first time posting.. I appreciate any help :)
A friend of mine just graduated from the Houston campus this year.
She said it is traditional.
4 semesters.
Spring, Fall 2017
Spring, Fall 2018
I believe she was off in the summer and winter. We would graduate on December 2018 from what I heard.
giosco
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Got accepted in Houston also!