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Texas A&M Nursing Acceptance Rate?

Hello everyone, I'm planning on applying for the nursing program at Texas A&M. What is their acceptance rate like? Are there any specific qualifications they look for during admissions?

a year ago

Texas A&M University's nursing program is quite competitive. The College of Nursing typically accepts around 100 students per semester for the traditional BSN program, out of a large pool of applicants. While the exact acceptance rate varies from year to year, the admissions process is competitive.

In terms of qualifications, here are a few factors they consider:

1. GPA - They look at both your overall GPA as well as your science GPA. A competitive GPA is generally considered to be 3.5 or higher.

2. Prerequisite courses - Successful completion of prerequisite courses is required for admission. These include courses in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, and nutrition, among others.

3. Personal Statement - A well-written personal statement that discusses your experiences, career goals, and reasons for choosing nursing can really set you apart from other applicants.

There is also an interview process that is included as part of the admissions procedure. The most successful candidates typically have a combination of strong academic records and compelling personal qualifications.

Remember, every applicant is unique and these guidelines can change from one admission cycle to another. It's always best to reach out directly to the university or consult their website for the most updated and comprehensive information.

a year ago

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