Nursing Transfer Students
Transferring into »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s Nursing Program
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË understands the journey to becoming a nurse can be unique, and we are dedicated to supporting transfer students in achieving their professional nursing goals. Transfer students are welcome to apply for a limited number of spaces in »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s esteemed, direct-entry nursing program.
Our students graduate as highly skilled and compassionate professionals, equipped with the knowledge and practical skills for competitive positions. Within six months of graduation, 100% of the Class of 2023 passed the NCLEX and were employed at leading healthcare systems like Duke Health, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, and Lakeland Regional Health.
Transfer Requirements
Students wishing to transfer into the nursing program must meet the following prerequisites:
- Have completed at least 20 college credits from a nationally or regionally accredited institution.
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.0
- Completed Human Anatomy and Physiology I with a lab (4 credits), Human Anatomy and Physiology II with a lab (4 credits), Chemistry with Lab (4 credits)
Sample Schedule
The Bachelor of Nursing transfer program allows students to start their course progression in the Summer or Fall semesters. Below is a typical course progression for students who transfer into nursing.
Year | Fall | Cr. | Spring | Cr. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Year 1 | Nur 2022 Fundamentals | 6 | NUR 3204 Applied Pharmacology | 4 |
NUR 3106 Health Assessment | 4 | NUR 3585 Adult Health I | 6 | |
NUR 3104 Applied Pathophysiology | 4 | BIO 2280 Applied Microbiology | 4 | |
NUR 1105** Nursing Foundations I | 2 | NUR 1106** Nursing Foundations II | 2 | |
18 | 16 | |||
Year 2 | NUR 4585 Adult Health II | 6 | NUR 3530 Maternal & Newborn Nursing | 4 |
NUR 3510 Psychiatric Nursing | 3 | NUR 3540 Pediatric Nursing | 4 | |
NUR 3302 Principles of Nutrition | 4 | MAT 2022/ MAT 2023 Statistics | 4 | |
13 | 12 | |||
Year 3 | NUR 4570 Community Health | 4 | NUR 4591 Nursing Leadership | 3 |
NUR 4595 Adult Health III | 6 | NUR 4210 Senior Seminar | 3 | |
NUR 4110 Evidence Based H/C | 4 | NUR 4575 Intro to Global and Population Health | 3 | |
NUR 4961 Nursing Practicum | 3 | |||
14 | 12 |
* Anatomy and Physiology I and II with Lab and Chemistry must be completed prior to start of 3-year program.
** May take in Summer Semester at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË prior to start of Fall Semester.
*** Students must meet all Wright Foundation General Education Requirements for graduation.
Individual advising will be completed to develop course sequence to meet requirements - summer semester(s) may be required.
FAQs
Can I transfer into the Bachelor of Science (BSN) Nursing program at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË?
Yes! Transfer students are welcome to apply for the program. However, spaces are limited, and admissions is contingent on meeting specific criteria.
Does »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË offer an online Bachelor of Nursing program option?
No. »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s direct-entry nursing program is an on-campus, in-person, full-time program.
Can I repeat a prerequisite course if I received a grade below a C-?
Only one prerequisite course failure (C- or below) is permitted.
Do I need to have completed the Wright Foundations or have a degree before being admitted as a transfer student?
Yes, you must complete the Wright Foundations or have an earned an associate or bachelor’s degree prior to admission. Once admitted to the college and program, prospective students must fulfill additional requirements to enroll in NUR 2202 and NUR 3106 courses. These requirements include health prerequisites found on the ABE ANHS Health Form, completion of CPR (active throughout the year), and participation in a BSN faculty panel interview as requested.
What GPA do I need to maintain once admitted?
Students must maintain an overall »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË GPA or 3.0 and achieve a final grade of C or better in all BSN major and prerequisite courses. (Students unable to maintain the required GPA and eligibility standards may be unrolled from the BSN program.) Students admitted for external transfer are required to complete all the courses that are included in the four-year BSN course sequence.
When should I take CPR?
Be sure to take CPR through the American Heart Association during the summer so that your certification is valid throughout the year.
What's my next step?
Apply for admission to the college.
Mackenzie Steele
"A few of my favorite parts of joining the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Nursing program have been how welcoming every person has been and how hands-on this experience is. Everyone within the program wants you to be successful and is willing to help in any way to make that possible whether it be in study groups, going over skills, or having their office open for any questions or advice. The hands-on experience that you receive while in this program is very valuable. Not only are you practicing within lab, but you get extra time during open labs as well, and once you are in clinical rotations the chance to use the skills learned while having a professional oversee you. They push you out of your comfort zone to try new skills while being supervised to help you be confident with your future."
Questions? Contact
We are dedicated to fostering a supportive and enriching learning environment. If you’re ready to embark on your rewarding journey in nursing education, we invite you to explore the possibility of earning a degree at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË. For more information, please contact the Office of Admissions. They will be happy to guide you through the transfer process.