UT Arlington AO BSN Fall 2020 - Houston

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I have applied for the AO BSN program from Houston. I am wondering if anyone know specifically what the acceptance rate is for potential students not located in Dallas. I have been on the UTA Deans list twice and have around 7.48 points. I am wondering if this is a competitive amount of points. I am unfortunately not partnered and from what I have read it is a serious road block to getting into the program. I wonder if anyone has any insight. Thank you.

I just met with an advisor at UTA today. She said 7.5 and above is competitive. But, I also saw another posting where Houston has less applications.

Did y'all get in? I am having to retake Chemistry because the one I took in college didn't count even though it was an A. I am worried about getting in for Fall of 2021. The only classes I won't have complete are Patho and Pharm.

I am also applying to Houston. I am not partnered but am wanting to. I am hopefully retesting for my CNA license in September. It keeps getting pushed back due to COVID .

No, I got wait listed for UT Arlington... but I got in another nursing program at WGU that started June 1st 2020... and I'm loving the program so far!! It's a great fit for me. I would look into it cause Arlington is very competitive ?

5 hours ago, Mchellie said:

No, I got wait listed for UT Arlington... but I got in another nursing program at WGU that started June 1st 2020... and I'm loving the program so far!! It's a great fit for me. I would look into it cause Arlington is very competitive ?

Are you able to work while in WGU's program?

Yes, I work full-time. It's mostly online except for the clinicals which they space out to where u can work it out with your job.

Where do you work?

21 hours ago, Mchellie said:

Yes, I work full-time. It's mostly online except for the clinicals which they space out to where u can work it out with your job.

Where are you working?

@resathern

I am also thinking of applying for UTA Fall 2021 as well as others- is there a page already dedicated to that?

Do you know also if UTA takes Portage classes

 

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