Traditional 4 Year Campus Track - BSN
For students entering without RN or LPN licensure
- 4-year program of study
- Combines
- Theory and clinical nursing courses
- Required support courses
- Foundational Studies courses
There are two application cycles (spring and fall) each year for our Traditional Four-year Track and admission is competitive.
Applicants are ranked using three criteria:
- Overall cumulative GPA from all institutions
- Science GPA (anatomy, physiology, chemistry, microbiology and their accompanying labs) and
- Admission exam scores.
Averages for recently admitted students are:
- Overall Cumulative GPA from All Institutions: 3.53
- Science GPA: 3.30
- Kaplan Admission Test (KAT) Overall Score: 76%
Student Achievement Outcome Data for All Programs
Application Deadline
- May 1 for Fall admission
- November 1 for Spring admission
Admission
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Admission Criteria - includes pre-requisites
- Essential Abilities
- Admission Testing
- Application Process
- Application Form - link for online form will be provided
- Forms for completion of application
- Application Checklist
- School of Nursing Honor Code (signed form)
- Drug Screening and Impaired Student Policy (sign Addendum A, do not include Addendum B)
- Proof of a negative ten panel drug screening from designated locations (to be completed within 30 days of application)
- Eligibility for Application for RN Licensure-Legal Limitations Notification (signed form)
- Student Outcomes Assessment Memorandum of Understanding (signed form)
- Copy of results of a national level criminal background check (to be completed within three months of application deadline)
- Proof of current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification for the Healthcare Provider (include a copy of the signed card - front and back with your application materials)
- Nursing Program Immunization Record (completed and signed by applicant and healthcare provider)
- Documentation must meet the specifications outlined in the Nursing Student Health policy
- Forms for completion of application
- Application Form - link for online form will be provided
- Advanced Standing
- Recommended Preparation
Other Information
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Admission, Progression, Dismissal, Retention, Graduation, Reinstatement Policy
Accreditation
The nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) and the Indiana State Board of Nursing. (See http://w32l.ai183club.com/health/department/son/accreditation for more information.)
Academic Fees
Required Courses
Contact Us
School of Nursing
401 N 4th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47809
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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401 N 4th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47809
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Email Us
Google Map: Location of the School of Nursing