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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin
RN to BSN Concentration
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Dr. Terri A. Clark
RN to BSN Program Facilitator
Email: clarkt@apsu.edu
Phone: 931-221-7469
For information visit: www.apsu.edu/rnbsn
Admission Requirements for the RN to BSN Concentration
In order to apply, RN to BSN concentration students must:
- Complete and submit the APSU RN to BSN application.
- Be admitted to Austin Peay State University as a degree-seeking undergraduate student.
- Have a minimum college cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
- Have graduated from an accredited Associate Degree or Diploma nursing program or graduating in the near future.
- Have an active, unencumbered RN license or be eligible for licensure.
Following acceptance into the BSN program, RN to BSN concentration students must:
- Have validation of current science knowledge: if sciences are older than seven (7) years, the student must provide a letter from current employer validating current employment as a Registered Nurse.
- Provide a complete program package with evidence of CPR and required health regulation, including vaccines, upon request.
- Comply with criminal background checks and drug screening as required for eligibility to access entrance into specific clinical agencies as related to clinical course objectives.
Progression
- RN to BSN students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in all nursing, nursing-specific core classes, and all courses taken while in the RN to BSN Program.
- BSN Undergraduate Progression and Graduation Requirements: RN to BSN students must meet core performance and professional standards. See specific criteria under the School of Nursing BSN Student Guidelines for the RN to BSN Concentration. A grade of “C” or better is required to pass any nursing course and to progress in the curriculum. If a student fails two courses (including failing one course two times) with a “D” or “F” they will be dismissed from the nursing program for not meeting the program requirements. A grade of “D” or “F” is considered failure to achieve course standards. A Bachelor of Science in nursing degree will not be conferred for any student who receives two grades below “C” while in the School of Nursing.
- RN to BSN Students are expected to complete the program within a three-and-a-half year time period.
Clinical
- Provide evidence of liability insurance acquired through APSU.
- Proof of personal health insurance may be required.
- RN to BSN clinical courses may be scheduled at sites near the student’s home with faculty-vetted preceptors. The sites must be approved by the course faculty and there must be a contract in place between the facility and the university.
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Program CIP Code
31.51.3801.00
Major Core Requirements that Satisfy General Education Core
Concentration Requirements
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