If you are not initially accepted, you should carefully and prayerfully consider your options. The first thing you should do is contact the dean of admissions at the school that rejected you and ask for an evaluation of both your strengths and weaknesses as an applicant. Most schools will provide this information, some will not. Next, you should meet with your advisor to plan you next step based on areas of weakness. This may involve retaking the admissions exam or some classes, or perhaps working more in the health care industry. We recommend that a student try at least twice for admission before considering alternatives. Three consecutive years of rejection is probably indication that you are not qualified.
Some alternative paths to consider are:
You would do well to discuss these (and perhaps other) options with your academic advisor.