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Nursing Traditional Program (BSN)


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School of Nursing (SON) information  

The University of Michigan-Flint School of Nursing Traditional BSN Program is designed for students to earn bachelor’s degrees as they prepare for licensure as Registered Nurses (RNs).  Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to take the NCLEX-RN examination for licensure as a Registered Nurse.

Admission Information

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.  High school seniors may qualify to apply through the Nursing Direct Admission pathway.  Refer to the School of Nursing website for details.  High school college preparatory courses in biology, chemistry, English and mathematics are highly recommended.  Upon admission to the University, Pre-Nursing students are enrolled in the School of Nursing.  Pre-Nursing students in the School of Nursing should be aware that completion of the curriculum does not ensure acceptance into the Traditional BSN Program; admission is selective.

Students are admitted once or twice annually in the Fall and Winter semesters, pending available seats.  Admission is rolling; however, applications received by the posted priority deadlines will be given first consideration.  The application process and priority deadlines are available on the School of Nursing website.  Completion of an on-campus writing sample and an interview are required components of the application process. 

Only complete applications are considered.  A student who is not admitted and wants to be included in the next pool of applicants must resubmit an updated application.

To learn details of the application and selection process, prospective applicants are encouraged to attend Nursing information meetings or webinars, held regularly throughout the school year. Review the School of Nursing website http://www.umflint.edu/nursing for scheduled dates and times.

Students may apply after the successful completion of four courses in the pre-nursing curriculum, including a biology course and an additional science prerequisite course.  Admission will be rescinded for students who do not successfully complete all prerequisite courses.

Admission decisions are made by the Undergraduate Admissions Committee and are final; there is no appeal process.

The following are minimally required, but it is likely that accepted students will fall well above these minimums:

  • GPA of 2.50 or higher in non-science prerequisite courses ENG 111 , ENG 112 , NUR 110  and PSY 100 , combined
  • GPA of 2.75 or higher in science prerequisite courses BIO 167 , BIO 168 , and CHM 150  & CHM 151  (or another qualifying CHM lecture and lab), combined
  • Grade of C (2.0) or better in each prerequisite course

English proficiency is required if English is not the native language, regardless of citizenship or permanent resident status and length of time in the United States.  English proficiency must be demonstrated by providing evidence through one of the following methods:

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) internet-based test with a minimum total score of 80 and scores of at least 20 in each of the subtopics
  • TOEFL Essentials with a minimum overall band Score of 9 and scores of at least 8 in each of the subtopics (TOEFL Essentials MyBest Scores not accepted)
  • International English Languages Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum 6.5 overall score and 6.5 in each subtopic
  • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) with a minimum overall score of 80
  • Examination for the Certificate in Proficiency in English (ECPE) Certificate of Proficiency

Progression in the Program

Students must achieve minimum course passing standards in all pre-nursing and nursing core curriculum courses.

Students admitted to the University of Michigan-Flint School of Nursing Traditional BSN Program are charged according to a tuition and fee schedule specific to BSN students.  This fee structure is used for all courses elected while in the program. Students will need additional funds for uniforms, annual medical testing, drug testing, medical equipment, background checks, health forms, a pre-entrance physical examination, immunizations, BLS certification, health insurance, and textbooks.  Requirements vary by clinical agency and are at the student’s expense.  Additional requirements may include a valid driver’s license, car insurance, and fingerprinting.  Students need to provide their own transportation to and from clinical agencies.  Students must meet health requirements and background check requirements as well as any other agency-specific requirements. Students who are missing any requirements by the announced deadlines will be administratively dropped. Readmission for the next semester is dependent on available space.  Admitted and prospective students are encouraged to refer to the Undergraduate Nursing Student Handbook which can be found on the School of Nursing website http://www.umflint.edu/nursing for detailed program progression requirements.

Nursing clinical placements are made by the program director, in consultation with course faculty.  Clinical shifts and locations may change pending the availability of clinical faculty and agency stipulations. Nursing administration reserves the right to modify a student’s clinical section placement (location, shift, and/or faculty) based on the recommendation of the lead or clinical nursing faculty from previous semesters.  In the case of nursing core coursework offered in both the Traditional BSN Program or the Accelerated 2nd Degree BSN Program, specific section assignments may be required during the registration process for the following courses: NUR 202 , NUR 308 , NUR 319 , NUR 331 , NUR 336 , NUR 346 , NUR 410 , NUR 419 , NUR 430  and NUR 435 .  Space is not guaranteed for students outside of standard program progression.

The curriculum is designed for full-time students to complete in five or six semesters after acceptance into the Traditional BSN Program. A part-time completion option is also available for students desiring to progress with lighter academic course loads.  Students are encouraged to work with their academic advisor to map out a degree completion plan.

Interruption of Program/Progression

A student must complete all required courses in sequence at each level in nursing before progressing to the next level. Progression in the program is pending space available.  Students with no nursing course failures and in standard progression will be given priority placement in nursing clinical courses. Students are expected to continue in the program in which they are enrolled in a continuous sequence until graduation.  Students who experience an illness or extraordinary life circumstance may request a leave of absence.

Requirements


Pre-Nursing Curriculum


A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in each course. At least four courses, including a biology course and an additional science prerequisite course must be completed prior to application to the program; all must be completed prior to beginning the Nursing Core Curriculum.

Science Courses


A minimum combined GPA of 2.75 is required in the following courses. BIO 167 and BIO 168 must be completed no more than ten years prior to application; however, if NSC 207 is successfully completed within the ten years prior, the ten-year time limit for the BIO courses is waived.

Non-Science Courses


A minimum combined GPA of 2.5 is required in the following courses:

Nursing Core Curriculum


Pre-Clinical Coursework


The following courses must be completed prior to beginning clinical coursework. BIO 135, NSC 207 and NSC 209 must be completed no more than 10 years prior to admission to the program. Grades of C (2.0) or higher are required.

Electives


At least five additional credits, completed with grades of C (2.0) or higher, are required from:

Program Assessment


Students are required to participate in periodic program assessment, which enables the School of Nursing 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.  The final course grade in NUR 435  may be affected for students who do not achieve a satisfactory score on this comprehensive exam prior to graduation.

Additional Requirements



Minimum Credits for the Degree: 120 credits

Honors Program


All bachelor-degree-seeking students with GPAs of 3.5 or higher are eligible to apply to the University of Michigan-Flint Honors Program.  Please contact the Honors Program Manager or the Honors Program Director for further information.

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