INFORMATION SESSION CSUB NURSING PROGRAMS Traditional BSN: - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
INFORMATION SESSION CSUB NURSING PROGRAMS Traditional BSN: - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
CSUB DEPARTMENT OF NURSING INFORMATION SESSION CSUB NURSING PROGRAMS Traditional BSN: Pre-licensure RN-BSN: Post-licensure MSN (FNP)-Advanced Practice TRADITIONAL BSN Impacted 3 year program Fall Admissions only NCLEX
CSUB NURSING PROGRAMS
- Traditional BSN: Pre-licensure
- RN-BSN: Post-licensure
- MSN (FNP)-Advanced Practice
- Impacted
- 3 year program
- Fall Admissions only
- NCLEX Pass Rates
- 2015-2016 at 96.6% and 98% for 2017 so far…
- Program Emphasis
- Advanced Leadership
- Research
- Community Health
TRADITIONAL BSN
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY
- Types of Transfers:
- Lower division transfers: less than 60 semester transferable units
- Upper division transfer: at least 60 transferable units and
completion of the “golden four”
- English Composition (A2)
- Communications (A1)
- Critical Thinking (A3)
- Mathematics (B4)
*CSUB requires incoming transfers to meet the upper division transfer requirements for admissions to the University. Meet with your college advisor/counselor to see that you are upper division transfer ready. *Second baccalaureate applicants are not considered transfers. They’re not required to complete GEs but must have a minimum Overall or Last 60 Units GPA of 2.50 at the time of application.
8 PREREQUISITES
Prerequisites must be complete prior to entering the BSN program * A grade of a “C” or higher is needed (A “C-” is not acceptable)
COGNATES
- Intro/General Psychology
- Intro to Sociology or Cultural Anthropology
- Nutrition
- Lifespan Development (conception to death)
- Pathophysiology-offered in the Fall terms only at CSUB
- Pathophysiology from other campuses must be reviewed and
approved by the Department of Nursing
*Cognates can be take prior to or during the BSN program. A grade of a “C” or higher is needed (A “C-” is not acceptable)
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- 3.00 GPA in 8 prerequisites
- 3.00 GPA in science & math GPA
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Chemistry
- Microbiology
- Statistics
ATI TEAS TEST
- ATI TEAS (VI)
- 70% minimum
- First 3 attempts; take the highest score
- 40 grace period between all attempts
- This includes multiple testing sites/locations
- Study manual and practice assessments available
at www.atitesting.com
SELECTION CRITERIA
Primary Criteria
- 102.5 points available
- Prerequisite GPA
- S/M GPA
- TEAS Score
- Local Residency
- Continuing CSUB
Student/Alum
- Points are subject to
change each year; no highest or lowest average to compare Optional Criteria
- 12 points available
- Active U.S. military/recently
discharged
- Paid Health Care Experience
- Educationally/Environmentally
Disadvantage
- Economically Disadvantage
- Used to determine a tie for
the last seat in the program
- Back up documentation
required
DOCUMENTATION TO SUBMIT (OPTIONAL CRITERIA)
- Physical Proof of evidence to earn credit in
secondary criteria
- Data mainly used for accreditation purposes along
with Demographic information
- Economically/Educationally Disadvantage
- Licensed/Paid Health Care Experience
- Verification of employment
- Copy of license (CNA, RT)
- Military Veteran/Recently Discharged
- DD214/separation documents
ACADEMIC PROGRESSION POLICIES
FAILURE POLICY
- Must not earn less than a “C” twice in the same
prerequisite or cognate course
- A minimum of a “C” is required in prerequisites and
- cognates. However, receiving mostly “Cs” in
prerequisites will not be competitive
- No grade forgiveness on course(s) where less than a
“C” was earned
REPEAT POLICY
- 2 repeats allowed in the prerequisites
- 1 science
- 1 non-science
- Cognate repeats
- The number of cognate course repeats has no limit
- Must be passed on the 2nd attempt
WITHDRAW POLICY
- Considers all coursework—not just nursing related
- Must not exceed more than 19 semesters/28 quarter
units worth of course “W’s”
- A Complete withdrawal from a term is forgiven
- “W’s” that occurred 5 or more years prior to
applying are forgiven
- A “W” in a prerequisite or cognate will not be
considered a repeat
TRANSFER NURSING STUDENT
- A nursing transfer student is a student that was
previously enrolled in an Registered Nursing program, but did not complete program
- Resources are not available to provide additional
- rientation and sections required to serve
continuing transfer nursing students
- Letter of good standing from previous nursing program
Chair/Director
- Typed letter addressed to the Nursing Dept. Undergraduate
Programs Committee (UPC) requesting permission to apply as a new applicant
RESERVED SEATS
- 2 seats reserved for military veterans each year
- GPA requirement in prereqs: 3.00
- TEAS= 75%
- If minimum requirements are not met, the
candidate can decide if they want to compete with the general pool of applicants
- Alternative Military Credit
ARTICULATION AND DEGREE
BSN IN NURSING
ARTICULATION OF COURSES
- Articulation/Equivalency
- www.assist.org for a list of courses from your college
that will transfer to meet specific major requirements
- Articulation chart available on CSUB Nursing
website
- If unsure, send catalog copy of course description
and syllabus for further review to pre-nursing advisor at edeleon3@csub.edu
BSN REQUIREMENTS
- Total of 120-123 units
- For full curriculum review and GE, please visit the
CSUB Catalog
- If transferring, a CSU GE Certification is
recommended (not required for second post-bacc)
ROAD MAP
- Available here
- Progress in prereqs
determine student’s readiness to apply to the program
- Work with your
academic advisor/counselor for an individualized plan
2ND POST BACC
- Seeking 2nd bachelor’s degree in nursing
- Only take courses required for nursing
- Prerequisites
- Cognates
- 3-year Nursing Program
- GE is already complete through first degree
APPLICATION PROCESS
FALL 2018 ENTRY
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Part 1-For incoming transfers and 2nd baccalaureate
students (does not apply to current CSUB Students)
- University application Cal State Apply
- Required for incoming:
- 1st degree-undergraduate application
- 2nd degree (Post-Bacc)-graduation application
- Re-entry (returning) CSUB students inactive for 2 or more terms
- Apply during October 1st – November 30th
PART 1-APPLY TO UNIVERSITY
- CSU Apply at https://www2.calstate.edu/Apply
- $55 non-refundable application fee. Fee waiver available for qualifying applicants
- CSUB ID# will be provided upon applying
- Login instructions for My CSUB
- Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, AP Test Sores
to:
CSU Bakersfield Office of Admissions and Records 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022
- View Admissions status and “To-Do” list in My CSUB
- If offered admission to the university, accept admissions in myCSUB
- Confirm Intent to enroll (Usually by May 1st) and submit $100 non-refundable
deposit that can be applied towards registration fees
- Intent to enroll is separate fee from the New Student Orientation
- ACCEPTANCE TO THE UNIVERSITY IS MADE BY THE OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND
RECORDS
PART 2-APPLY TO THE PROGRAM
- Required for all applicants
- Supplemental application January October 1st 2017 to
March 1st 2018
- Program application available through NursingCAS
Create a NursingCAS account at www.nursingcas.org
- Free account
- Charges apply to
submit program application(s): $50 for 1st program application and $30 for each additional program added
NURSINGCAS NursingCAS is a centralized online application service that provides the initial application processing for nursing programs that participate * For detailed instructions of how to apply, visit http://www.nursingcas.org/application-instructions/
Once logged in, go to the “Add Program” tab and fill in the following: School: California State University, Bakersfield Degree Type: BSN/BS (for non- nurses) Delivery: On Campus Location: California
NURSINGCAS
- Complete all
quadrants
- Select Program
Materials and review all program information for CSUB
PROGRAM MATERIALS QUADRANT
Review the Home tab and continue to complete/answer areas in the preceding tabs: Documents, Prerequisites, and Questions.
TIMELINE/DEADLINES
REQUIREMENT DUE DATE Submit CSU Apply Application October 1st-November 30th Program application NursingCAS October 1st-March 1st ATI TEAS (VI)
- March 1st ; submit with nursing
program application Official Transcripts
- Ensure Fall 2017 grades are posted
prior to sending official transcripts to both CSUB Admissions and NursingCAS Program Evaluation Fee
- March 8th submitted to CSUB
Nursing Department
- Current CSUB students waived
In progress prerequisites Spring 2018 To be complete no later than May 23rd Acceptance Notices (to fill 55 seats)
- Late May to early August
POST ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS
Conditional Acceptance
- Sent out by late May via email
- Extend through early August
- Required RSVP needed (within 3-5 days of conditional notice)
Background Check
- Clear background check per conditional acceptance guidelines (due
date will be mentioned)
- Standards upheld to hospital requirements/clinical setting
Post-Acceptance Requirements
- There are many post acceptance requirements to be done by
designated deadline indicated by the D.O.N
- https://www.csub.edu/nursing/ Resources Newly Admitted Students
- Failure to complete will result in being administratively dropped
PROGRAM ENTRY STATS
THANK YOU!
We look forward to working with you and receiving your nursing application!! Have more questions? Email the pre-nursing advisor, Eva de Leon at edeleon3@csub.edu
RESOURCE GUIDE
NursingCAS Customer Assistance (617)612-2880 or email nursingcasinfo@nursingcas.org Questions about supplemental application: transcripts received, how to upload documents, prerequisite course entry, etc. ATI Testing at www.atitesting.com Order and purchase study manual and practice assessments, Department of Outreach & Recruitment (661) 654-3138 or visit https://www.csub.edu/outreach/
- utreach@csub.edu
Obtain more information about CSUB, request a campus tour or complete a self-guided tour Office of Admissions and Records (661) 654-3036 or visit https://www.csub.edu/admissions/index.html admissions@csub.edu Admission requirements to the university, status of university application and other admissions related topics Cal State Apply Application to the University-https://www2.calstate.edu/apply Graduate Student Center (661) 654-2786 or https://www.csub.edu/graduatestudentcenter/ Assists second baccalaureate students will admissions to the university, questions, application status, etc. CSUB Department of Nursing (661) 654-2505 or https://www.csub.edu/nursing/ nursing@csub.edu Nursing major requirements, deadlines, etc. California Board of Registered Nursing http://www.rn.ca.gov/ The Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) is a state governmental agency established by law to protect the public by regulating the practice of registered nurses. They are responsible for implementation and enforcement of the laws related to nursing education, licensure, practice, and discipline. The Nursing Practice Act created a nine-member Board which serves as the BRN decision- making body.