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  2. Nursing School acceptance rates - College Confidential Forums

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    Hi! My high school junior is interested in attending a BSN program. We are having a hard time figuring out the acceptance rates for nursing programs (vs. the overall acceptance rates for the colleges/universities). Nursing programs can be really competitive, so the acceptance rates can be very different from the overall rates.

  3. Connell school of nursing - Page 2 - Boston College - College ...

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    Marsh8119 February 5, 2022, 2:13am 33. Continuing the discussion from Connell school of nursing: The 10% acceptance rate was told to the parents of the nursing students by the Dean of the Nursing school during a luncheon last fall. That’s where the number comes from. Bill_Marsh February 5, 2022, 2:17am 34.

  4. What are my chances - Clemson Nursing - Clemson University -...

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    Nursing is part of the College of Behavioral, Social & Health Sciences. That school has the lowest aceceptance rate (31%) for OOS of all the schools at Clemson. Someone in the nursing department told us on a visit that their nursing acceptance rate is about 25%. That is an inrease from where they were a few years ago, because they expanded the ...

  5. UPenn Nursing and other direct admit programs

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    CCName1 April 3, 2023, 12:16pm 13. I think this student is trying to find a sweet spot in case she decides to change majors. My reading is that she is hoping that find academic rigor/prestige in the school that would equivalent to what she hoped to achieve if not a nursing major. Juliaroberts April 3, 2023, 2:02pm 14.

  6. University of Alabama nursing school - College Confidential...

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    These requirements are: Admission to the University of Alabama with Nursing as the primary major. Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on required lower division classes. Minimum cumulative grade point average of a 2.75 on all required science classes. Completion of or current enrollment in all lower division courses at application ...

  7. Chances of getting into Decker School of Nursing at Binghamton...

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    Im currently a sophomore at a community college and have recently applied to the junior class of Decker school of nursing at Binghamton University as a transfer. Was wondering if Any other transfers or first year applicant to this program can share their states, courses, and weather they have received their decisions yet.

  8. Chances for SDSU nursing? - San Diego State University - College...

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    Gumbymom March 23, 2019, 3:43am 18. If you are able to get B’s or higher in AP Chem, then your C+ in Honors Chem probably will not make a difference. If you are not sure, you can always contact SDSU nursing just to confirm. Email: nursing@sdsu.edu. Asiduki1101 March 23, 2019, 3:54am 19.

  9. Direct Admit Nursing (BSN) Fall 2025 admits- class of 2029

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    Purdue, according to online info session we went to, gets 1500-1600 applications to nursing every year for 140 spaces, 30-40% acceptance rate, was 25% Fall 2023, if you get alternative major you can apply to switch to nursing after 1st year (only available to Purdue students). We also toured Villanova and Penn recently.

  10. Nursing school acceptance stats - College Confidential Forums

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    Suzsteck December 17, 2017, 12:44am 2. SATS matter!! This year the minimum cutoff for UNH was 1270, that had 1,110 apps for 50 spots Belmont 1150 (they do not auperscore) UVM 1250 and Bloomsburg was 1170. SATs are the gatekeepers since Most programs have 50-100 seats due to clinical rotations. It is brutally competitive.

  11. Just how competitive is it to get into nursing school...

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    <p>I am interested in majoring in Nursing and have contacted several schools in my area and have asked them what is their acceptance rate and average GPA. From what I have gathered, most Nursing schools have an acceptance rate of about 10% and an average GPA between 3.6-3.8.</p> <p>But from the pool of prospective Nursing students, how many of them get accepted to at least one school?</p> <p ...