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2016-2017 Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing Traditional Program (BSN)


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Nursing Department information  


The University of Michigan-Flint/Hurley Medical Center Traditional BSN Program is for students who are earning a Bachelor’s degree as they prepare for licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN).

Admission to the Program

Admission to the program is selective. Students are admitted each Fall and Winter semester. Application deadlines and application packets are available on the Department of Nursing website.  Only complete packets are considered.  A student who is not admitted and wants to be included in the next pool of applicants must resubmit an updated application packet. To learn details of the application and selection processes, prospective applicants are encouraged to attend Nursing Information Meetings, held regularly throughout the school year. Review the department’s website for scheduled times.

Students may apply after the successful completion of four program prerequisites, including at least two (2) science courses (one of which must be a biology course). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their most recent thirty (30) credits to be considered for admission. A minimum 3.0 grade point average in prerequisite courses (combined) is also required. It is likely that the prerequisite GPAs and overall GPAs of accepted students will be well above minimum requirements. Students must earn grades of C+ (2.3) or better in all prerequisite courses with the exception of chemistry, for which a grade of C (2.0) is acceptable. All pre-nursing prerequisite courses must be successfully completed prior to beginning Semester 1 of the University of Michigan-Flint/Hurley Medical Center Traditional BSN Program. Admitted BSN students who do not successfully complete all pre-nursing prerequisite courses will be withdrawn from the program. Admission decisions are made by the Undergraduate Nursing Selection Committee and are final; there is no appeal process.

Non-native English speakers, non-United States citizens, and/or students not born in the United States must submit official scores for one of the following three tests with the nursing application:  the Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum total score of 85 and scores of at least 20 in each of the subtopics, the International English Languages Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum 6.5 overall score and 6.5 in each subtopic, or the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) with a minimum overall score of 80. 

Pre-Nursing Curriculum

This curriculum is designed for students who plan to enter the Traditional BSN Program. Students must meet University of Michigan-Flint admission requirements. Application may be made at any time after the beginning of the senior year of high school. The Department of Nursing highly recommends high school college preparatory courses in biology, chemistry, English, and mathematics. Upon admission to the University, Pre-Nursing students are enrolled in the School of Health Professions and Studies. Pre-Nursing students in the School of Health Professions and Studies should be aware that completion of the curriculum does not ensure acceptance into the Traditional BSN Program; admission is selective.

Progression in the Program

Students must earn grades of C+ (2.3) or better in all prerequisite, NUR, and NSC coursework to fulfill degree requirement.

Students admitted to the University of Michigan-Flint/Hurley Medical Center Traditional BSN Program are charged according to a tuition and fee schedule specific to BSN students, and this fee structure is used for all courses elected while in the program. Students will need additional funds for uniforms, annual tuberculosis and drug testing, medical equipment, background checks, health forms, and textbooks. Students need the use of an automobile to travel to their clinical assignments. Transportation to and from clinical agencies is the responsibility of the student.  Additional requirements may include a valid driver’s license and car insurance. Requirements vary by clinical agency. A pre-entrance physical examination, immunizations, CPR certification, and health insurance will be required at the student’s expense. Students must meet health requirements and background check requirements as mandated by their clinical sites. Students who do not provide verification of health requirements and background checks by the announced deadlines will be administratively dropped. Readmission for the next semester is dependent on available space.

The curriculum is designed for full-time students to complete in five semesters after acceptance into the Traditional BSN Program. Other flexible completion options are available, including a six-semester or part-time curriculum for students in specific situations.  Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the NCLEX-RN examination for licensure as a Registered Nurse.

Interruption of Program

Students who do not successfully complete NUR 220 cannot continue in the Nursing Program. To be considered for readmission, the student must reapply to the Nursing Program. Students who elect to withdraw from their program may experience a delay before reinstatement, due to enrollment limits. Students who remain enrolled without interruption in their program are given priority in assignment to clinical courses. Any student considering interruption of the program should discuss this with his/her academic advisor in advance.

Prerequisites


At least four (4) prerequisite courses, including at least two (2) in the sciences, one of which must be a biology course, must be completed with grades of at least C+ (2.3) (with the exception of chemistry, for which a grade of C (2.0) is acceptable), prior to application to the Nursing Program.

All prerequisite courses must be completed with grades of at least C+ (2.3) (with the exception of chemistry, for which a grade of C (2.0) is acceptable), prior to beginning the program. Biology credits must be no more than seven (7) years old. A competency exam is available through the Department of Nursing. 

Requirements


A. HESI Assessment


Completion of the HESI Admission Assessment after formal admission to the Nursing Program may be required.

C. Electives


Four additional nursing elective credits from:

D. Program Assessment


Students are required to participate in periodic program assessment, which enables the Department to test the efficacy of the curriculum.  In the final two semesters of the curriculum, students are required to take a comprehensive nationally-normed exam.  Students must achieve a satisfactory score (as determined by the Department of Nursing) on this comprehensive exam prior to graduation.

E. Additional Requirements



Minimum Credits for the Degree: 120 credits

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