Hello! I would like to hear opinions on the realistic likelihood of transferring in Spring 2021.
I have a 4.0 g.p.a., 20 completed units from AP classes (Including AP Biology), 3 units from Medical Terminology because I earned my Clinical Medical Assistant License, I also have 47 units from my community college by the end of Fall 2020.
In total, I accumulated a total of 70 units that are transferable to a CSU by the end of Fall 2020 semester (including the Golden Four).
However, it has been exceedingly difficult to get a science class whether it be Anatomy and Physiology or Chemistry at my community college because I am not priority registration. Which is why I am determined to apply to a CSU as soon as possible since I’m nearly done with all my prerequisites non-science lab related with the exception of AP Biology.
Preferably I would like to attend CSU Long Beach, San Diego, Fullerton. What do you think are my chances are getting in?
SDSU does not offer Spring Nursing transfers and all Nursing transfer requirements which includes Chemistry/Physiology and Anatomy need to be completed by Fall 2020 for admission in Fall 2021.
Prerequisites:
BIOL 261 – Human Physiology with Lab, 4 semester units (Minimum grade of B-)
BIOL 212 – Human Anatomy with Lab, 4 semester units (Minimum grade of B-)
BIOL 211/211L – Microbiology with Lab, 4 semester units (Minimum grade of B-)
Chemistry (General, Organic, Inorganic, or Integrated with Lab) (Minimum grade of C)
COMM 103/CCS111A/AFRAS 140 – Oral Communication (or any CSU GE Area A1) (Minimum grade of C)
RWS 100/101 – Written Communication (or any CSU GE Area A2) (Minimum grade of C)
RWS 200 – Critical Thinking (or any CSU GE Area A3) (Minimum grade of C)
Statistics – STAT 119/STAT 250/PSY 280/SOC 201 (Minimum grade of C) Only one Statistics course is required for admission.
CSULB and CSUF do offer Spring admission as long as you have your required Nursing courses completed by the semester prior to admission.
If you have all the Nursing transfer requirements completed by the deadlines, you should be in good shape but no guarantees. What about your TEAS score? When do you plan to take it?