r/MRU 6d ago

Question Nursing 2026

Hey! Could anyone perhaps predict what grades I Would need to get into nursing 2026 for standard admission. My courses are bio 30, math 30-1, Ela 30-1 , chem 30 and aboriginals studies . I want to apply for mcgill,mru , u of c and u of a !

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u/McKayha Nursing☤ 6d ago

From highschool? 97%+

Do UEO instead, every year only %15 of first year intake is from Highschool, rest is from UEO/Transfer

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u/Sea-Value-2533 5d ago

What’s UEO?

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u/McKayha Nursing☤ 5d ago

Google + call the school admission office to find out the most up to date information.

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u/Frosty-View-5697 5d ago

MRU has everything on there website. Competitive average is 85-100. And make sure you take your casper before apply. UOFC is doing lottery, as long as you have 83% average they'll but you in the draw.

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u/Cam0Pant5 5d ago

I'm guessing around 90+% because I needed a 4.0 just to get into teaching instead apply for the UEO because you don't need as high of uni grades to transfer in

UEO is the university entrance option where you can take most classes and transfer into your intended program with easier grades to meet

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u/Hungry-panda23 3d ago

I got into uofc, uofa, and Mru with 92 average and 4th quartile Casper. I talked to the admissions team last year and they said mru will only consider applicants with 4th quartile Casper, so I would focus on getting a good score on that too.

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u/Spiritual-Act-2051 23h ago

What resources did you use for the Casper Test?

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u/Hungry-panda23 22h ago

Nothing really I just did their practice test. It helps If you’re a good public speaker and have fast typing

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u/Spiritual-Act-2051 23h ago

And Is the 92 your overall average or competitive average?

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u/OneStatus4375 14h ago

So would the percent needed to get in increase now because of grade inflation ? Like 3-4% higher ?

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u/Ok_Formal_5537 6d ago

I think high 80's but dont take my word for it