Hi Everyone,
I got a 75% on my TEAS V test. I know I needed to get at least 85% on my Teas V score to be competitive on most BSN programs.
I found out that West Coast University is now accepting Teas V scores with a minimum score of 58%. So with a 75% score on the Teas V, I was a qualified applicant and I didn't have to take their HESI exam.
Once you're qualified based on taking their HESI or Teas V, the biggest qualifying factor you have is getting approved for Financial Aid or Private Student Loans. If you have all your finances straight, then that's when they secure your spot in their Nursing Program.
However, my biggest gripe right now and most of the students that I have spoken with is that they have a weird system of transferring credits. Each student I spoke to had different experiences on what classes transferred to that school and what didn't.
For example, WCU transfered all of my science classes that I took at Los Angeles Valley College:
Anatomy
Physiology
Microbiology
Psychology - Intro
Psychology - LifeSpan
BUT, they didn't transfer my General Chemistry.
They transfered my CAL STATE LA:
English 101/102 but they said that both my English 101/102 class that I took only transfers over to their English 140 Written Communication I, but not to their English 140 Written Communication II.
They also didn't transfer the following G.E. classes that I took in CAL STATE LA:
Philosophy
College Mathematics
Public Speaking
Their reason is that CAL STATE LA is a Quarter system and WCU is a Semester system. This is how they calculate it: 1 quarter unit = 0.67 semester unit
In addition, if they don't think your class is equivalent to their class they won't accept it as transfer credit.
My biggest advice is to go to their transfer credit website: 4
I am not a student of WCU nor have any affiliation with it. Just Stated there was no need to speak so harshly to individuals on a forum that should be positive and for people to receive feedback. WCU is not where I am attending or plan to attend. No need for the attack.
Sorry if you were offended. It would be nice to see positive feedback and conversation here on a public forum between students, nurses and graduates.
Psata. You don't know me so don't assume. I dont attend WCU and don't plan too. I just happen to be browsing the forum and I have responded on other threads not just WCU. If making a statement about not harshly attacking people who inquire about a school really bothers you the I apologize. I don't endorse any school nor promote them. Just giving an individual feedback as the moderators say everyone has a freedom to speak. If only WCU post your looking at them that's on you. I have seen people call others stupid and an idiot and all kinds of harsh words. I just say they should not be disrespected with such words. If it's allowed on this website then let me know and I will keep quiet and avoid all the negative threads.
Does anyone take the train/coaster to get to the campus. I live in San Diego and am considering taking the coaster to save on gas and to utilize driving time by studying on my way to and from the campus. I would appreciate any feedback :)
That would be a hassle. Specially if you start your clinicals and nursing classes.
My gf is from San Diego. She started just commuting to school. She got tired of it and eventually just got an apt. She's from WCU too.
Thank you so much for your awesome review on the school and your experience thus far!!!
How soon after you applied did you receive feedback about your acceptance??
Thank you :)
Hi Everyone,I got a 75% on my TEAS V test. I know I needed to get at least 85% on my Teas V score to be competitive on most BSN programs.
I found out that West Coast University is now accepting Teas V scores with a minimum score of 58%. So with a 75% score on the Teas V, I was a qualified applicant and I didn't have to take their HESI exam.
Once you're qualified based on taking their HESI or Teas V, the biggest qualifying factor you have is getting approved for Financial Aid or Private Student Loans. If you have all your finances straight, then that's when they secure your spot in their Nursing Program.
However, my biggest gripe right now and most of the students that I have spoken with is that they have a weird system of transferring credits. Each student I spoke to had different experiences on what classes transferred to that school and what didn't.
For example, WCU transfered all of my science classes that I took at Los Angeles Valley College:
Anatomy
Physiology
Microbiology
Psychology - Intro
Psychology - LifeSpan
BUT, they didn't transfer my General Chemistry.
They transfered my CAL STATE LA:
English 101/102 but they said that both my English 101/102 class that I took only transfers over to their English 140 Written Communication I, but not to their English 140 Written Communication II.
They also didn't transfer the following G.E. classes that I took in CAL STATE LA:
Philosophy
College Mathematics
Public Speaking
There reason is that CAL STATE LA is a Quarter system and WCU is a Semester system. This is how they calculate it: 1 quarter unit = 0.67 semester unit
In addition, if they don't think your class is equivalent to their class they won't accept it as transfer credit.
My biggest advice is go to their transfer credit website: Transfer Credits | WCU
and click on the TES link to check if they transfer your classes from the school you completed in.
Basically, I have to retake some classes over again because they didn't consider it transferable. Making my Nursing program completion date longer than 2 years.
In addition, during your first term they give you a set schedule that you can't change. Classes are 10 weeks long. The normal classes you take per term are 2, I've tried to add 1 or 2 more classes to a term, but so far I've been denied.
Overall, my experience with the G.E. professors have been positive. They are very knowledgeable and nice.
If you have any questions please contact me. I will answer your questions to the best of my knowledge.
JustVicky899
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Wow that sounds intensed! I am currently starting the process of admission in the bsn program but i recently graduated LVN school. My nursing school was the same. only fail the term 2 times but had to pass with 80% and alot of self teaching so i'm hoping it'll be easier for me here at WCU. I do have a question. I have 5 classes that I took at a CC and i'm hoping they all transfer over (Psy 1 & 2, Eng, phil, speech) I was wondering, however even though I did not take math or the college level English, will i be able to challenge these courses anyways??? Or would I have to of taken them at CC already without them being able to transfer over???