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Transferring to Hunter College's Nursing Program?

I'm considering transferring to Hunter College's nursing program. Does anyone have insights on what the transfer process is like, and what specific requirements I should be aware of? Any tips or advice would be super helpful!

11 months ago

Hunter College's nursing program has its own specific set of admission requirements for transfer students. Although it's quite competitive, those who demonstrate academic excellence and a clear commitment to nursing are generally quite successful.

Firstly, you should know that the nursing program's application is separate from Hunter College's general application, and has different deadlines too, so make sure you check the program-specific deadlines.

Here are some important things about eligibility:

- A minimum GPA of 3.2 in your pre-requisite courses and college-level coursework is typically required. However, since admissions are competitive, having a GPA above this baseline minimum will certainly help your chances.

- You must complete all prerequisite courses before you apply. These courses typically include Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, and Statistics.

Once you've ensured your courses meet these prerequisites, it's also suggested that you have a strong personal statement. Your personal essay is your chance to demonstrate why you're drawn to nursing, what experiences you have that prepare you for this program, and why you believe Hunter College is the best fit for your career goals.

Lastly, if you're accepted into the program, remember that it's a full-time commitment - classes, clinical rotations, and other program requirements typically preclude working full-time. You'll want to have plans in place to support yourself financially through the program.

These are general guidelines and can vary. Make sure to check the official college website or speak directly with an admissions counselor to get the most accurate and updated information. Good luck with your transfer!

11 months ago

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