Keywords

Admission Trends, Holistic Review, Nursing Matriculants, Nursing Program Admissions, Underrepresented Nursing Applicants

 

Authors

  1. Ackerman-Barger, Kupiri
  2. London, Maya
  3. Yi, Amanda
  4. Verzola, Madeline
  5. Wilson, Machelle
  6. Fine, Jeffrey
  7. Fancher, Tonya L.

Abstract

Abstract: This pilot study aimed to describe applicants who do not progress during the nursing school admissions process, explore common reasons they do not progress, and identify demographic trends. We conducted a retrospective cohort analysis on applicants who were not admitted to a master's entry program for nursing over the course of five consecutive admission cycles. The most common reasons for denial were missing prerequisite, late application, a bachelor's degree grade point average of <3.0, and a science prerequisite grade point average of <2.7. We found associations between some demographic groups and nonprogression through the application process.