Nursing major

You need to calculate the UW GPA. A W GPA means little as all systems are different.

You simply take the core classes and take each A, give it a 4, each B, give it a 3, each C and give it a 2, etc. and then get the average by dividing the total points by # of classes.

You have a lit of schools that are harder and easier to get into - but nursing may be hard even at an easier to get into school.

Are all these direct admit? Or do you seek that?

For FAU, as an example, one of the easier admits, here is their requirements:

Freshman Direct Admit: For applicants graduating from high school May/June 2024

Deadline Fall 2024

Application Review Criteria:

  • High school GPA: 3.60 recalculated high school cumulative grade point average.
  • SAT 1200 or ACT 25 . Must submit official scores to be considered.

Florida schools seem to add a .5 for Honors and +1 for AP - so you’d likely be in good shape here.

I’d surmise Belmont isn’t a hard admit - but it’s Christian…very Christian. Loyola is Jesuit - so you’d want to ensure a fit in these regards as well.

I’d imagine with stats listed that Clemson, SDSU (no test), UCONN, and UTK will be in the “reach” category but that’s ok. Maybe Pitt for nursing too.

PS - when you say no budget, why not? Are you willing to pay $300K, 400K for school? If not, you have a budget.

Good luck