Published Aug 24, 2014
capnjones
3 Posts
I'm currently a pre-nursing student at Kennesaw State University, but I am looking to transfer for nursing school due to a less-than-stellar GPA.
I have looked as far as Texas, Ohio, and West Virginia at public and private nursing schools (4-year BSN programs) that accept 3.0-3.5 GPA's and 80-89 on TEAS.
Where I'm from is flooded with new nursing grads, and I desire to work in a rural area as a nurse.
What are some universities/areas I should look into for nursing school and eventually, my nursing career?
Thanks in advance- I'm new here but have enjoyed browsing through the forums so far. :)
ctracy12
1 Post
Hello!
My name is Courtney and I'm currently an ICU nurse. I've worked as a nurse for about four years and love it, so good choice with nursing!
Good luck with your search!
-Courtney
HouTx, BSN, MSN, EdD
9,051 Posts
Texas schools are extremely competitive due to the enormous number of applicants. Have you taken a look at New Mexico. Last year I was very surprised to see that UNM was actually having to advertise their nursing program to attract applicants.
Good luck.
ambitiousRN2be
13 Posts
I wouldn't count on WVU . I transferred there for the nursing program & you pretty much have to have a 3.7 & above . The site says 3.0 but that's a complete lie , they won't even let you declare as pre-nursing with that which I sadly learned AFTER I enrolled because of being mislead