Admission - Career Ladder Nursing Program - Nursing Programs (2024)

Application Periods & Deadlines

Applications areonly availableduring our applicationperiod. We only accept applications filled out and submitted online during the following times:

January 1 - January 24 Admission to the program will begin with the first course, N210 Nursing Role Transition, in the Summer intersession.

July 5 - July 20 Admission to the program will begin with the first course, N210 Nursing Role Transition, in the Fall semester.

All materials must be received by the deadline date. Applications, transcripts and other supporting documents are not accepted late.

Career Ladder (LVN to RN) Application

To All Applicants:

Pasadena City College is responding to the coronavirus outbreak. This is a very fluid situation, and the college is adapting its response as events change.

All complete applications will be processed. There will be a delay in notifying students of their status due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Thank you for your patience and understanding in this unusual situation we are all currently facing. Watch this page for the latest updates.

We also encourage you to visit the following website for additional information https://pasadena.edu/about/president/coronavirus-updates/index.php

General Admission Information

Before applying to the Career Ladder Nursing program, please review the following admission requirements and recommendations.

Nursing students must have the ability to communicate safely, accurately, and effectively in both written and spoken English in a rapidly changing health care environment.

Transcripts and applications are not kept on file. Prior applications and transcripts are shredded after the completion of the selection process.

All applicants should request two (2) official transcripts from each college they have attended. Keep one set of transcripts for your personal records. This is the set you will open, scan and save as a PDF file to upload to the application. All applicants are required to upload a set of official transcripts from each college (including your LVN school and Pasadena City College) attended with your online application. One set of transcripts must also be submitted to the Office of Admissions and Records by the end of the application cycle.

Follow these basic directions for scanning documents to your online application:

    • Open and scan the official transcripts using a device such as a printer or scanner
    • Follow the scanner manufacturer's directions to scan each document to your computer or USB drive
    • Select the PDF file format option before scanning. Only PDF files of your transcripts and other supporting documents will be accepted. Formats such as JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIF, screenshot, word documents, etc. will not be accepted for the application process.
    • Save your PDF document to a folder in a location on your computer or removabledrive that you can easily access (Desktop or Documents folder is suggested)

      NOTE: Students who do not have accessto a personal scanner may choose to use a commercial copying center to have their required documents scanned and made into PDFs that then may be uploaded as part of your application.Follow these basic directions for uploading documents to your online application:

    • When prompted on the application to upload your documents marked "Drop Files here or Select Files" click on this button
    • Find the PDF files you want to upload from your computer or flash drive.
    • Select the file by double clicking on it (tap twice)
    • Your file will be uploaded.

English 001A Reading and Composition, Anatomy 025 Human Anatomy, Physiology 001 Human Physiology, Chemistry (college chemistry with a lab), and Microbiology 002 Microbiology must be completed with a minimum 2.5 GPA before you can apply to the Career Ladder program. It is preferred that the basic science courses; anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and microbiology be completed within the past five years with a grade of “C” or higher. The BRN requires a C or better in all BRN required coursework in order to be considered for licensure.

It is recommended that you complete non-nursing courses prior to beginning the RN program. The program is very rigorous and students will generally not be able to manage additional classes or work during the semesters they are in the program.

An Assessment/Readiness test is required. This is a basic test of reading, vocabulary, math and science that is highly correlated with success in a registered nursing program. A minimum score of 62 is required to apply to the nursing program. Study material to prepare for or help raise your TEAS score can be found in ATI's Smart Prep for TEAS at http://atitesting.com/teas/smart-prep Register and pay the test fee through ATI and take the proctored exam in person or online. Official transcripts must be sent to PCC Nursing for consideration in admission. Students not meeting TEAS eligibility criteria are offered a remediation plan. After successful completion, students are eligibleto retake the TEAS exam and reapply for entry into the nursing program. If the remediation plan is not complete by the deadline, the student is encouraged not to retake the TEAS exam or re-apply to the program.

If you have previously purchased your TEAS transcript to be sent to Pasadena City College ADN Program electronically, you will not be able to resend your TEAS transcript if you are reapplying to the program. Once the TEAS transcripts have been sent electronically, it will be saved in our system. You must upload a PDF file of your TEAS transcript to your application each time you apply.

Currently, ATI TEAS 6 and TEAS 7 scores will be accepted.

NOTE: Beginning with the July 5 - July 20, 2023 application, only the TEAS 7 score will be accepted.

A Social Security number is required to be admitted to the program. The clinical sites we use require each student to have a social security number to register and chart in the electronic medical record (EMR) and complete the clinical portion of their nursing education.

Valid California LVN license. Print out a copy of your license verification from https://www.bvnpt.ca.gov/consumers/license_verification. Recent LVN graduates may provide transcripts with certificate posted.

Questions regarding course equivalency for coursework taken at colleges other than Pasadena City College should be directed to the Counseling Office. The Counseling Office can be reached at https://pasadena.edu/academics/support/counseling/index.php

Submission of an application packet does not guarantee admission.

Late submission of application, transcripts, or other supporting documents is not accepted.

How to Apply

1 Apply for admission to PCC

If you are not currently enrolled at PCC, you need to apply for admission to the college, in addition to applying to the Career Ladder Nursing Program. Apply now to PCC.

Please Note: Acceptance to the college is not an acceptance into the nursing program. College admission is necessary and allows you to obtain a PCC ID number.

2 Complete Your Application Packet

To apply to the Career Ladder Nursingprogram you need to submit an online application that includes:

  • A completed Career Ladder Program Application.

For submitting transcripts with your online Career Ladder application:

  • A scanned pdf version of all official college transcripts must be uploaded with your application. This also includes your LVN Nursing School transcripts. If you are submitting Advanced Placement coursework to meet any requirement an official A.P. transcript must be submitted. Verification of any advanced degrees you have earned must be posted to your official transcripts.
  • If you have foreign transcripts, please read our information on how to have your transcripts evaluated. A scanned pdf version of the official evaluation report must be uploaded with your application.
  • One official transcript from the LVN school you graduated from must be scanned, saved as a PDF file and uploaded to your application.
  • Copy of your current California LVN license verification printed from the BVNPT websitehttps://www.bvnpt.ca.gov/consumers/license_verification
  • Attach a copy of your TEAS transcript with an Adjusted Individual Total score of 62 or higher to your online program application. In addition, request ATI send your TEAS results to PCC unless you have previously sent your TEAS transcript electronically from ATI to Pasadena City College ADN program.
  • Documentation of all applicable criteria for awarding points.

Incomplete applications will not be considered in the selection process. Late applications, transcripts and/or supporting documents will not be accepted after the deadline date.

Selection Criteria

Selection to the program is based on the following criteria:

  • GPA for Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Microbiology, English, (minimum GPA 2.5 to apply)
  • Approved Diagnostic Assessment Tool TEAS (minimum score of 62 to apply). Students not meeting TEAS eligibility criteria are offered a remediation plan. After successful completion, students are eligibleto retake the TEAS exam and reapply for entry into the nursing program. If the remediation plan is not complete by the deadline, the student is encouraged not to retake the TEAS exam or re-apply to the program.
  • Completion of relevant coursework; Introduction to Sociology, Human Nutrition, Lifespan Developmental Psychology, Elementary Statistics, Public Speaking or Interpersonal Communication, Critical Thinking (ENGL 001C, PHIL 025, 030, 033, PHSC 002,SPCH 006 or 012).
  • Bachelors of Arts or Bachelors of Science or Masters Degree
  • Relevant healthcare certificates, current patient care experience, veteran status, previous academic degree
  • Life experiences or special circ*mstances of an applicant (all applicants receive the maximum points)
  • Proficiency or advanced coursework in languages other than English

See the Full Selection Criteria Here

Program Acceptance

We will notify applicants to the Career NursingProgramby email approximately 10 weeks after the close of the application period.

Upon acceptance to the program, you will berequired to:

  1. Complete a Health Clearance (forms will be provided) and enter medical and immunization data into CastleBranch.com.
  2. Covid 19 and Influenza vaccinations are required for clinical rotations.
  3. Complete an annual background check through CastleBranch.com to be able to attend clinical experiences. Details regarding these clearances will be provided with the acceptance packet upon selection. Clinical affiliation sites require an unencumbered background check.

The RN program requires a clear drug screen each semester you are providing patient care.

If you have questions or concerns about the drug screen or background check, we encourage you to make an appointment to discuss these concerns with the nursing program director. You can also view some of the issues on the BRN website at www.rn.ca.gov.

How to Provide Your Transcripts to PCC's Admissions and Records Office:

It is your responsibility to request the transcripts from the schools you have attended and ask that they be sent directly to the PCC Admissions & Records office. All transcripts from other schools must be official.

You can have transcripts sent in one of the following ways:

1. By Mail
Ask your school to mail an official transcript to us at:

Pasadena City College
Admissions & Records Office L-113
1570 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena CA 91106-2003

2. Electronically (PDF Only)
An official transcript can be emailed in the following ways:

Emailed from the third party vendor, Credentials Inc., Parchment, National Student Clearinghouse
Emailed from a school or 3rd party vendor not listed above to transcripts@pasadena.edu
Note that an emailed transcript from you, the student, will not be accepted

Transcript Evaluation

If you are a student with foreign transcripts, you must have your transcripts evaluated by one of the following three companies before applying. A detailed/comprehensive report with breakdown of upper and lower division courses is required.

International Research Foundation (IERF)
(310) 258-9451 |www.ierf.org

Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute (ACEI)
(310) 275-3530 |www.aceil.com

American Education Research Center (AERC)
(626) 339-4404 |www.aerc-eval.com

Admission - Career Ladder Nursing Program - Nursing Programs (2024)

FAQs

What is the easiest nursing school to get into? ›

University of Kentucky - Lexington, KY

With an acceptance rate of 96%, the university ranks as one of the easiest nursing schools to get into. Applicants should complete the online application for admission to the University and list pre-Nursing as the major of choice.

What is the lowest GPA to get into nursing school? ›

Most programs require at least a 2.5 GPA or higher. Some set their limit at a 3.0 GPA. This is important to find out during the research phase of your accelerated nursing program search.

How do you pass a nursing school interview? ›

We asked experienced nurses to share their top interview tips.
  1. Consider the interview an opportunity. ...
  2. Sell yourself. ...
  3. Know the school. ...
  4. Be prepared. ...
  5. Don't pass the buck. ...
  6. Be professional. ...
  7. Think ahead.

What is the highest level in the nursing career ladder? ›

The highest level of nursing education is the doctoral level. Positions that require doctoral nursing degrees include certain types of advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), as well as leadership positions such as chief nursing officer or director of nursing.

What can I do to increase my chances of getting into nursing school? ›

8 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Getting into Nursing School
  1. Write Down Your “Why” for Nursing. ...
  2. Choose a Nursing School with Multiple Start Dates. ...
  3. Ensure You Meet Admissions Requirements. ...
  4. Create a Professional Resume. ...
  5. Connect with Your Admissions Counselor. ...
  6. Start Your Prerequisites Early. ...
  7. Spend Time with Patients.
26 Aug 2022

What is the quickest RN program? ›

An associate's degree in nursing (ADN) or a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) are the two most common fast track options. With each of these ways to receive nursing instruction, they require passing the NCLEX licensure examination.

Can I get into nursing school with a 1.5 GPA? ›

GPA requirements vary from school to school, and some early admission nursing programs require an even higher GPA of at least 3.8 or higher (weighted or unweighted). In general, you can expect that any highly competitive nursing program will have a high GPA requirement for applicants.

How hard is the nursing program? ›

Nursing programs have a demanding credit load, and many nursing students stack challenging courses during the same term in order to fast-track their degrees. That could mean multiple critical exams falling on the same day or week. However, as long as you take the time to study and prepare, you should be okay.

Do grades in nursing school matter? ›

Grades Do Matter, but They Aren't Everything

The most important thing is that you are able to graduate through the program and pass NCLEX. However, I would encourage nursing students to work hard to keep their grades as high as possible, as there are also many benefits to maintaining a high GPA.

What are the 10 most common nursing interview questions and answers? ›

Common nursing interview questions
  • Do you work well with other nurses, doctors and staff? ...
  • How would you handle a difficult patient? ...
  • How do you handle workplace stress? ...
  • What do you do if your replacement does not arrive? ...
  • How would you handle a disagreement with a doctor? ...
  • Describe how you manage a busy workload.

Do all nursing applicants get an interview? ›

Nursing school applicants are generally required to go through an interview as part of the application process. Your interview for nursing school will give the admissions committee a chance to understand who you are as a person by learning more about your values.

Does everyone get an interview for nursing school? ›

Nursing school applicants generally must go through an interview as part of the application and vetting process, so practicing with nursing school interview questions is essential.

Can an LPN call themselves a nurse? ›

First, LPNs must pass a national licensure exam prior to assuming nursing responsibilities. In my opinion, if an individual passed the NCLEX-PN, they have earned the title nurse. Furthermore, a governing nursing board can suspend or revoke an LPNs license if he or she engages in a disorderly act.

What is the career ladder for a nurse? ›

After earning a BSN, RNs who are interested in advanced nursing positions can pursue a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and become clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, or nurse midwives. These four roles are considered the highest-level jobs for clinical nurses.

How do I stand out in nursing school application? ›

What Do Nursing Schools Look for in Applicants? Our Top 5 Must-Haves.
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  2. Good Prerequisite Grades. ...
  3. Commitment to Learning. ...
  4. Passion for the Profession. ...
  5. Adherence to the Application Process.
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Can you get rejected from nursing school? ›

You should know that many applicants are not accepted into nursing programs. Despite a nursing shortage and the need for more nurses, many students are experiencing nursing school rejection. There are fewer spots for students in nursing programs, so applicants are accepted less often.

Are pre REQS harder than nursing school? ›

Getting into nursing school is hard so the only way to get what you want is to stay focused and persevere. Remember the nursing school classes are actually harder than the prerequisites and only the strong survive! While getting accepted into nursing school can be difficult the reward is well worth the hassle.

What state is the easiest to become a nurse? ›

Easiest states to become a nurse – Length of licensing process
  • Maine: 1-2 weeks.
  • Maryland: 2-3 days.
  • Missouri: 2 weeks.
  • Nevada: 1-2 weeks.
  • North Carolina: 1-2 weeks.
  • North Dakota: 1-2 weeks.
  • Texas: 2 weeks.
  • Vermont: 3-5 business days.

Can I study nursing for 6 months? ›

SHORT COURSES (6 MONTH IN-SERVICE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES)

As an Enrolled Nurse or Registered Nurse, you can develop your career by specialising in one or more post-basic fields of healthcare.

Can you skip LPN and go to RN? ›

Once you get some experience working as an LPN, you'll be able to transition to an RN. To do so, you'll need to take an RN accredited program and pass the NCLEX-RN exam. Depending on the program and your nursing experience, some institutions may allow you to skip some courses of the RN program.

Can I get into nursing school with a 2.3 GPA? ›

This is just a rough average because GPA requirements will vary per institution but it will give you an idea. BSN Degree Programs: Average gpa is 3.0. ADN Degree Program: Average gpa is between 2.0-2.8. LPN Nursing Program: At times won't even have a minimum GPA.

Is a 3.0 GPA good for nursing school? ›

A GPA above 3.0 would be a good GPA for nursing school. That's the requirement for some programs. If you have aspirations for graduate school, you might need a GPA closer to a 4.0, depending on the school or degree you want.

Is a 3.5 in nursing school good? ›

In response to your initial question, I would say that a 3.5 GPA is fine, but that is just one thing that schools look at. You can have a 3.5 GPA and be among the top applicants. You can also have a 3.5 GPA and be lowest on the totem pole. Depends on your GRE, Math/Science GPA, Last 60 hours GPA, etc.

What is the hardest semester of nursing school? ›

Health Assessment: the hardest semester of nursing school

Health assessment will likely be one of the initial courses you'll take in nursing school, and it involves delving into the various body systems and learning how to assess patients from head to toe.

Do most people pass nursing school? ›

According to a National League for Nursing study, the national dropout rate for nursing programs was 20 percent. While the attrition rate is higher for some bachelor's degree nursing programs, most people in school to become registered nurses (RNs) stayed in school and pushed through.

What percentage of people fail nursing school? ›

According to the National League for Nursing, the national dropout rate for nursing programs in the United States is 20%, and this high attrition rate is considered problematic. The National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission set the desirable retention rate at 80%.

Is a 3.2 GPA good in nursing school? ›

Catholic University of America

This school says that a GPA of 3.0 or an average GPA of 3.0 in the nursing major is preferred. An average of 3.0 in the nursing major means that the GPA is calculated on your nursing courses.

What is a competitive GPA nursing? ›

Generally, GPA requirements are different from one school to another, but on average, BSN programs require a minimum GPA of 3.0. At the same time, for an ADN program, the average GPA for admission ranges from 2.0. to 2.8.

Do hospitals look at nursing school grades? ›

in general, the answer to your question is no. however, the smarter recruiters who know their area know more about the area nursing schools than you can imagine. they keep contacts with the instructors and program directors at the schools as well as with managers and recruiters at other hospitals.

What is a good weakness to say in a nursing interview? ›

Reflect on your weaknesses

Spending too much time on paperwork. Paying too much attention to detail. Attempting to complete too many tasks at once.

What is your weakness best answer? ›

Answer “what is your greatest weakness” by choosing a skill that is not essential to the job you're applying to and by stressing exactly how you're practically addressing your weakness. Some skills that you can use as weaknesses include impatience, multitasking, self-criticism, and procrastination.

Are nursing interviews hard? ›

By the time you finally land an interview, the process can be overwhelming. Nursing job interviews can feel intimidating for even the most experienced nurse, but interviewing can be something you conquer without breaking a sweat.

Why should we hire you best answer for nurses? ›

Best answer for a nursing job #1 (example)

“If i'm being honest, I have all the skills and experience that you're searching for in a nurse.. Apart from having years of experience and the technical skills, I am also a very motivated person and always go beyond what's expected for the job.

What should I wear to a nursing interview 2022? ›

Women should wear a conservative outfit, such as dress pants or a tailored skirt with a modest blouse and/or a jacket. Men should wear dress slacks with a shirt and tie and consider adding a jacket. A suit is always appropriate for both men and women.

How do you introduce yourself in a nursing interview? ›

Use a personal story or two about a time when you demonstrated the qualities that would make you a good nurse. These could be experiences where you were able to exhibit your work ethic, personality traits, passion for health care, or compassion for others.

What kind of questions do they ask in a nursing school interview? ›

General questions
  • What first made you interested in a healthcare career?
  • What is your dream job?
  • Why did you choose to apply to this school?
  • What career would you be pursuing if you didn't decide to go into nursing?
  • What is your greatest strength?

What questions should I ask in a nursing school interview? ›

Questions you can get in your nursing school interview
  • Why did you choose nursing? First and foremost, you should know why. ...
  • Why did you choose our college? ...
  • What are your core values? ...
  • Can you name some of your qualities that would benefit you as a nurse? ...
  • What do you consider the most challenging aspect of nursing?

What questions should I ask at a nursing university interview? ›

Good questions to ask in a nursing interview
  • What is your culture like here?
  • What is the management style?
  • How do you like working here?
  • What kinds of qualities are you seeking?
  • What medical record systems will I be using?
  • What type of orientation or training do you provide?
  • Who will I be reporting to?

What type of nurse is like a doctor? ›

Nurse practitioners also prescribe medicine, but in some states they must be directly overseen by a doctor or physician in order to do so. Generally speaking, the responsibility of doctors will typically include: Diagnosing and treating injuries and illnesses.

What is a Level 3 nurse? ›

Registered Nurse Level 3 means a Registered Nurse who may be referred to as: Clinical Nurse Consultant or Nurse Manager or Staff Development Nurse. A Registered Nurse - Level 3 shall be appointed to Clinical, Management or Staff Development stream.

Can you be a nurse without a degree? ›

While nursing is a practical, hands-on profession, it also requires special technical competencies and clinical analysis skills that will potentially save people's lives. As such, you cannot become a Nurse without a degree in nursing.

Why are LPNs being phased out? ›

LPNs have been phased out of hospitals because of research that shows a BSN-prepared nurse results in better outcomes.

Are LPN allowed to draw blood? ›

Yes Based on training and competency an LPN may draw blood and administer vaccines.

Can LPNs put in IVS? ›

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) may, under the supervision of a registered nurse, administer intravenous medications and fluids provided the LPN has had the appropriate practice and annual documented education.

What is the highest level in the nursing career ladder? ›

The highest level of nursing education is the doctoral level. Positions that require doctoral nursing degrees include certain types of advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), as well as leadership positions such as chief nursing officer or director of nursing.

What is career ladder healthcare? ›

What is a career ladder? In a word, it's a promotion. Working your way up from entry level to management or other levels of higher pay or authority is usually the career goal. Career ladders in health care provide a range of different pathways to interesting and rewarding careers.

What state is the easiest to become a nurse? ›

Easiest states to become a nurse – Length of licensing process
  • Maine: 1-2 weeks.
  • Maryland: 2-3 days.
  • Missouri: 2 weeks.
  • Nevada: 1-2 weeks.
  • North Carolina: 1-2 weeks.
  • North Dakota: 1-2 weeks.
  • Texas: 2 weeks.
  • Vermont: 3-5 business days.

Can I get into nursing school with a 3.2 GPA? ›

GPA requirements vary from school to school, and some early admission nursing programs require an even higher GPA of at least 3.8 or higher (weighted or unweighted). In general, you can expect that any highly competitive nursing program will have a high GPA requirement for applicants.

What is the hardest nursing school to get into? ›

It is the number one nursing school in the state of New York, and also ranked number one in the nation in the criteria of how selective it is, what degree is awarded. Columbia University is a very tough school to get into, receiving thousands of applicants each year.

What is a competitive GPA for nursing school? ›

Generally, GPA requirements are different from one school to another, but on average, BSN programs require a minimum GPA of 3.0. At the same time, for an ADN program, the average GPA for admission ranges from 2.0. to 2.8.

Which state is the hardest to become a nurse? ›

Whether you're a first-time travel nurse or a seasoned veteran, the matter of obtaining licensure in a new state you'd like to work in is always a hurdle.
...
5 States that Take Longest to Get an RN License In
  1. Ohio (4-6 months) ...
  2. 2. California (3-6 months) ...
  3. Maryland (10 weeks) ...
  4. Maine (8-10 weeks) ...
  5. Alaska (8 weeks)
4 Oct 2018

What state has the highest demand for nurses? ›

The top five states that have the current highest employment rates for nurses are:
  • California (274,650)
  • Texas (207,810)
  • New York (180,730)
  • Florida (174,710)
  • Pennsylvania (139,480)

What is the highest paying state for nursing? ›

California tops our list of the highest-paying states for RNs, with nurses receiving $124,000 per year on average. Following it is Hawaii, at $106,530, and Oregon at $98,6300.

What's a good nursing GPA? ›

This school says that a GPA of 3.0 or an average GPA of 3.0 in the nursing major is preferred. An average of 3.0 in the nursing major means that the GPA is calculated on your nursing courses.

Do grades in nursing school matter? ›

Grades Do Matter, but They Aren't Everything

The most important thing is that you are able to graduate through the program and pass NCLEX. However, I would encourage nursing students to work hard to keep their grades as high as possible, as there are also many benefits to maintaining a high GPA.

How hard is the nursing program? ›

Nursing programs have a demanding credit load, and many nursing students stack challenging courses during the same term in order to fast-track their degrees. That could mean multiple critical exams falling on the same day or week. However, as long as you take the time to study and prepare, you should be okay.

Which semester is hardest in nursing school? ›

Health Assessment: the hardest semester of nursing school

Health assessment will likely be one of the initial courses you'll take in nursing school, and it involves delving into the various body systems and learning how to assess patients from head to toe.

How many hours a week should I study in nursing school? ›

Study time can be three to four hours a night in nursing school. Put this on your calendar for six days of the week! It is a full-time job for nursing students. Be sure to share this schedule with your friends and family so that they know you will be busy.

What is the hardest class in BSN? ›

Please note, these hardest nursing classes are in no specific order.
...
WHAT IS THE HARDEST CLASS IN NURSING SCHOOL?
  • Human Anatomy. What is the Class About: ...
  • Pathophysiology. ...
  • Medical-Surgical Course 1. ...
  • Pharmacology. ...
  • Microbiology. ...
  • Health Assessment.

How do I stand out in nursing school application? ›

What Do Nursing Schools Look for in Applicants? Our Top 5 Must-Haves.
  1. Strong Academic History. ...
  2. Good Prerequisite Grades. ...
  3. Commitment to Learning. ...
  4. Passion for the Profession. ...
  5. Adherence to the Application Process.
8 Nov 2021

Is nursing the hardest major? ›

There's a rumor circulating on the internet that The Guinness Book of Work Records has declared a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing to be the toughest of all bachelor's degrees to obtain. There's no truth to this claim.

Can I still get into nursing school with a low GPA? ›

Absolutely. You may need to get creative. You'll definitely need an open mind about which schools you're willing to attend (including possibly relocating to make it happen). Finally, you'll need to work hard—not just to get into nursing school, but once you've been accepted.

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