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All Texas Core Curriculum requirements (CC) as established by Texas legislation must be successfully completed prior to enrollment in the Traditional BSN program, and prior to course attendance at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center campus.
Application Deadline for Prospective Freshman: December 1 for fall admission. Application Deadline for Prospective Transfers: March 1 for fall admission. Length of Program: 4 years. Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
A BSN, or Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in Texas, is the traditional four-year baccalaureate degree that provides aspiring registered nurses with the education required to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure examination.
BSN Program Requirements for Admission. Nursing Prerequisite GPA of 3.0 or higher; Science GPA: 3.4 or higher for Priority admission, 3.0 or higher for General admission; Minimum required TEAS overall score: Priority-Advanced 80%, General-Proficient 65% ; Submission of healthcare /life/work experience
Earn your degree in the #1 ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program in Texas, according to U.S. News and World Report. Two Pathways to Your BSN Degree. Pacesetter BSN. Learn more about our 15-month accelerated entry-to-practice BSN option for students who want to become registered nurses. RN to BSN.
You must complete at least 40 prerequisite hours, including 8 hours from the science prerequisites (Human Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology and Chemistry), to be considered for admission. Learn more about specific requirements, and review the Texas Common Course Numbering System.
1. Apply for undergraduate admission to TWU. See more information below. 2. Submit an application through NursingCAS, to the College of Nursing by the application deadline: Spring semester: August 15 (traditional only) Fall semester: February 1 (traditional and weekend/evening) Undergraduate Admission. Admission for Pre-Licensure/Non-Nurses.
Students who have completed two years of prerequisites can earn a Traditional BSN at our Bryan-College Station and Round Rock campuses by completing 61 credit hours of professional nursing course work.
Prior to attending UT Health San Antonio, all BSN students must complete a set of prerequisite courses at a regionally accredited institution, and all prerequisite courses must be passed with a grade of C or higher.
Pre-Nursing students are eligible to apply to the Gessner College of Nursing Traditional BSN track once they have completed or are enrolled to complete 60 semester credit hours (SCH) of the recommended course pathway for Nursing, of which 45 SCH must be in residence at UH.