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The School offers a Pre-licensure nursing track leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. Graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX exam after graduation.
Incoming freshmen should have taken high school chemistry with a lab, biology with a lab, and at least three years of college prep math. Transfer students need to adhere to the CSU transfer policies. (See transfer requirements in the Undergraduate Admission section of this catalog, or inquire at Admissions & Outreach.). Nursing-bound students will indicate “Nursing (Pre-Nursing)” when applying. This does not, however, guarantee a seat in the Pre-licensure track.
It is an impacted program with supplemental criterion for permission to enroll in the program and is competitive.
Admission into programs leading to licensure and credentialing does not guarantee that students will obtain a license or credential. Licensure and credentialing requirements are set by agencies that are not controlled by or affiliated with the CSU and requirements can change at any time. For example, licensure or credentialing requirements can include evidence of the right to work in the United States (e.g., social security number or tax payer identification number) and successfully passing a criminal background check. Students are responsible for determining whether they can meet licensure or credentialing requirements. The CSU will not refund tuition, fees, or any associated costs, to students who determine subsequent to admission that they cannot meet licensure or credentialing requirements. Information concerning licensure and credentialing requirements are available from assistant director.
Note: When applying for licensure in California, the applicant is required to obtain clearance from the Department of Justice and to report any misdemeanor or felony conviction(s) to the Board of Registered Nursing (BRN). Some convictions may result in denial of licensure. The BRN determines cases individually and the School of Nursing has no jurisdiction over such decisions.
Non-Stanislaus State students seeking admission to the Nursing Pre-licensure Program must submit an application for admission to the University during the priority admission application filing period. (See the Admission section in this catalog for priority filing period and sources of application forms.)
Students need to be admitted to the University before their nursing program application will be considered. The application period for fall admission to the nursing program is December 1st - January 15th; spring admission application period is the month of September. Only completed applications will be accepted. Nursing applications are submitted to the cashiers office. Official transcripts for all prerequisite and/or general education courses taken at colleges or universities must accompany the application, including Stanislaus State transcripts. Applications are available on the School of Nursing webpage.
A minimum of two science prerequisites and two non-science prerequisites must be completed at the time of application to the program. Remaining prerequisite courses may be in progress at the time of the nursing application. Evidence of completion or work in progress is required for the application. For selected applicants, a final grade of C or better in an outstanding course is required to enter the program. All prerequisites must be completed before the first day of school.
This is an impacted program and supplemental criteria are used for the selection of students. Applicants must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0, a GPA of 3.0 in the prerequisite science courses, a GPA of 3.0 in other prerequisite courses, and complete the ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills with a minimum score of 70%. ATI TEAS may be taken a maximum of three times. The highest score of the first three attempts will be used. No more than one science and one non-science prerequisite course may be repeated once.
Applicants are ranked according to the following formula:
Note: California residents are given preference over out-of-state and international students as long as the program is on impacted status.
A student must comply with all University regulations and satisfy the following requirements:
- Pass the Writing Proficiency Screening Test (WPST)
Subsequently all students must submit an application for graduation and receive approval from the major advisor, department chair, and Director of Academic Advising. For more information see the Baccalaureate Degree Requirements .
(6 units are designated as co-requisites in the nursing program.)
(12 units of the required General Education units)
With approval, a student may repeat a nursing course once. If class enrollment is limited, priority will be granted to students according to the School of Nursing Progression Policy. Students repeating nursing courses must earn grades of C- (73%) or better to remain in the program and may not progress until these have been successfully completed. (See Nursing Student Handbook for additional information.)
A student whose pattern of behavior is found to be unsafe may be terminated from a clinical practicum at any time during the semester and receive a non-passing grade for the course. The consequence of unsafe practice may result in expulsion from the program. See Nursing Student Handbook for current information.
From the time a student enters the program and until graduation, the student must have the following:
In addition, some agencies may have additional requirements such as fingerprinting and clearance from the Department of Justice. See the Nursing Student Handbook for additional information on other liability and health requirements.
The University reserves the right to limit the enrollment of students in the nursing major to available space and clinical facilities.
Marla Seacrist, RN, Ph.D., LVN Assistant Director
Office: Science I - 229F Phone: (209) 667-3253
LVNs seeking an upgrade to BSN or LVN 30-unit option should visit the Web site or contact the School of Nursing regarding options. LVN-BSN students who are accepted are admitted to an existing cohort in the pre-licensure program. LVN-BSN students are admitted on a space available basis.