What is the most common reason an applicant is not accepted into the nursing program?
If a student does not hold a valid, unencumbered Registered Nurse License, the student will not be admitted into the program. If a student did not graduate from a regionally accredited Nursing Program, the student will not be accepted into the program. A grade point average of less than 2.5. prevents admission into the program. It is suggested that if a student is not accepted for the semester that they apply they should meet with his/her advisor to plan courses to take to bring up his/her G.P.A.