For interviews they really look at your GPA, have above 3.5 but I heard people with less gpa getting an interview. If you are a transfer student, you better have a high high gpa. What makes and breaks it for you is your interview. Also from my experience TEAS shows as low as 74 have gotten in but she had a killer interview. Good luck!
Thank you for responding!
I am transfer student who has been a resident in the state for my whole life.
My cumulative GPA is 3.54 and my pre-req GPA is 3.56, with a composite TEAS of 84.7, along 450 hours work experience as a home-care aid.
I'm worried that my GPA and work experience are too lackluster... I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my TEAS can give me an opportunity at an interview, but I've heard transfers average a 3.8 GPA.
Cheers,
ms.moxie
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Anyone applying to WSU to start spring semester 2020? I'm working on my application now for the Spokane cohort. I'm a transfer student, and this will be a second career for me (and a second bachelors).
Looking forward to hearing from others who are also applying!