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2014-2016 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing, B.S.N. (Pre-licensure)


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Admission into the Nursing Major (BSN, Pre-licensure)


**CATALOG CHANGE** Effective Spring 2016

The Wilson School of Nursing Undergraduate Program leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, the cornerstone of professional nursing practice. BSN graduates will provide care in a variety of settings with an emphasis on providing safe, evidence-based care to promote health and health maintenance across the life span. The preparation of nurses is rigorous and admission to the undergraduate program is highly competitive. The following are the admission requirements and process:

  1. Students must have, or be qualified for, full admission to Midwestern State University.  Complete information regarding application deadlines and requirements can be found at: http://mwsu.edu/admissions.  This does not guarantee admission to the BSN program.
  2. Submit the BSN application and all required documentation.  Access to the application can be found at: http://www.mwsu.edu/academics/hs2/nursing/bsn-application-portal-live.
  3. Applications are available during the following dates:
    Fall Admission:  Application Open - February 15     Application Deadline - March 31
    Spring Admission:  Application Open - July 1     Application Deadline - August 15
  4. The HESI A2 test may be taken at any testing site including the MSU testing facility.  Contact information for the MSU Testing Center: (940) 397-4676.
    • The HESI A2 assessment is required.  Minimum scores for consideration are:
      • 80% or higher on Math Score.
      • 80% or higher on English Language Composition Score, which must include the following areas: Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, and General Knowledge.
  5. If a student chooses to take general education courses at another college, and is seeking admission and potentially transferring earned credits to the Wilson School of Nursing BSN pre-licensure program he/she should seek guidance from the Gunn College of Health Sciences and Human Services Academic Advisor before enrolling in courses to assure equivalency with university requirements. Taking courses at another college does not guarantee admission to the Wilson School of Nursing.

  6. A minimum grade of ‘C’ is required in the following science courses: Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 1133 ); Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 1233 ); Pathophysiologic Process (NURS 3203 ); Foundations of Comprehensive Pathophysiology in Nursing (NURS 3733 ); Microbiology (BIOL 2144 ); and chemistry (CHEM 1303 - General-Organic-Biological Chemistry ). A grade lower than ‘C’ precludes admission/progression.

  7. Anatomy and Physiology I (BIOL 1133 ); Anatomy and Physiology II (BIOL 1233 ); or corresponding transfer courses must be successfully completed not more than five years prior to admission to the program.

  8. Students may not enroll more than twice in any one science course (including F’s or W’s) for the student to be admitted to nursing; no more than two science courses may be repeated (whether or not the courses are applicable to the BSN degree plan).

  9. Nursing prerequisites and electives may be repeated only once following either a grade of less than ‘C’ or withdrawal.

  10. A student may not repeat for credit a course in which a grade of C/C- or better was awarded.

  11. Students should take a full academic load of at least twelve semester hours of coursework including when repeating a course.

  12. MSU students who are progressing satisfactorily will be given priority for all classes. Transfer students will be considered on an “as available” basis.

  13. Students must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and a grade of ‘C’ or higher in all core and prerequisite courses listed on the degree plan demonstrating a pattern of academic success prior to admission.

  14. All freshman and sophomore year courses must be completed by the end of sophomore year summer in order to enter the junior year courses.

  15. Complete the following courses prior to beginning nursing program: (May apply to program while enrolled in prerequisite courses).  The student must successfully complete the courses in order to progress through the application process. If one or more core and/or prerequisite courses are in progress during the application process the student may be offered a conditional admission. Admission is contingent on satisfactorily completing the course(s) prior to enrolling in nursing courses.

BIOL 1133 - Anatomy & Physiology I 
BIOL 1233 - Anatomy & Physiology II 
BIOL 2144 - Microbiology 
SOCL 1133 - Introductory Sociology 
CHEM 1303 - General-Organic-Biological Chemistry  
Communication  core component
PSYC 1103 - General Psychology 
PSYC 3233 - Developmental Psychology 
Mathematics  core component
Language, Philosophy, & Culture  core component
Government & Political Science  core component
Creative Arts  core component
American History  core component
Cultural & Global Understanding  core component
Undergraduate Inquiry & Creativity  core component

  1. Students must demonstrate compliance with all clinical requirements as specified in the Wilson School of Nursing Undergraduate Student Handbook.
  • Student must complete the specified requirements prior to enrolling in courses with a clinical/lab component.
  • Student must submit all required documentation prior to courses with a clinical/lab component (prior to the start of the 2nd semester in program).
  • The requirements will be discussed further with the student at a mandatory orientation once the student has been accepted into the program:
  • Failure to comply with the policies may result in dismissal from the Wilson School of Nursing.

NOTE: Admission to NURS 3212 - Family Health Assessment  constitutes formal admission to the Wilson School of Nursing Program.  BSN pre-licensure students must complete all clinical nursing courses within 4-5 years (9 long semesters) beginning with initial enrollment in NURS 3211 /NURS 3212 .


 

Effective Fall 2014 through Fall 2015:

  1. Submit an MSU application to the University (application fee $25). Student must be admitted to the University by July 1 for fall admission and November 1 for spring admission.
  2. Request official transcripts from each university/college attended be mailed to MSU’s Admissions Office.
  3. Submit your application to the Wilson School of Nursing, which can be found at: http://www.mwsu.edu/academics/hs2/nursing/bsn-application-portal-live.
    Fall application dates: February 1 - March 15
    Spring application dates: August 15 - September 30
    Deadline is 11:59 p.m. on the final day.
    Applications received before or after these time periods will not be considered.
  4. Submit HESI AZ to:
    Midwestern State University
    Wilson School of Nursing
    3410 Taft Blvd.
    Wichita Falls, TX 76308
    • Scores must be received by the application deadlines of March 15 (for fall) and September 30 (for spring).
    • Contact MSU Testing Center to schedule the HESI AZ exam.
    • HESI AZ exam may be taken at test sites other than MSU.
    • A minimum score of 80% on the Math section and on the English Language section to include Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, and Grammar is required to be considered for program admission.
  5. Have a grade of “C” or higher on all science courses.
  6. Complete the following courses prior to beginning nursing program: (May apply to program while enrolled in prerequisite courses).
    BIOL 1133 - Anatomy & Physiology I  
    BIOL 1233 - Anatomy & Physiology II  
    BIOL 2144 - Microbiology 
    SOCL 1133 - Introductory Sociology  
    CHEM 1303 - General-Organic-Biological Chemistry  
    Communication  core component
    PSYC 1103 - General Psychology 
    PSYC 3233 - Developmental Psychology 
    Mathematics  core component
  7. Complete following core courses (NOT required before admission into nursing program) required for the BSN degree before graduation:
    NURS 4123 - Data Analysis  
    Language, Philosophy, & Culture  core component
    Government & Political Science  core component
    Creative Arts  core component
    American History  core component
    Cultural & Global Understanding  core component
    Undergraduate Inquiry & Creativity  core component
  8. Provide documentation for the following requirements prior to beginning the clinical courses (2nd semester in program). These requirements will be discussed further with the student at a mandatory orientation once the student has been accepted into the program:
    1. Completion of a physical examination;
    2. Health insurance coverage;
    3. Nursing student liability insurance;
    4. Either American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR certification with hands-on skills or American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider certification with hands-on skills;
    5. FBI Criminal Background Check; and
    6. Ten Panel Urine Drug Screen.
  9. Be compliant with state of Texas-mandated and program immunizations.

NOTE: Admission to NURS 3212 - Family Health Assessment  (spring or fall only) constitutes formal admission to the Wilson School of Nursing Program.

Admission Process


Since the number of applicants usually exceeds the number of students allowed for admission, all applicants will be awarded points for ranking purposes. The Wilson School of Nursing Admissions Committee will evaluate all applications and rank them according to the criteria point values listed below. Applicants will be accepted into the program as ranked for admission and according to the number of clinical positions available. For applicants with a tie score, the higher science GPA will receive the higher ranking position.

Ranking Computation


Criteria
Point Value

BSN core & prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or above.

*1 point deducted for each course repeated more than two (2) times.

2 points per course with grade of “C” or above, excluding exercise physiology activity courses (max. 42 points)

BSN prerequisite courses with a grade of “B” or above.

*No credit for science courses taken more than two (2) times.

1 point per course with grade of “B” or above (max. 10 points)

A&P I & II, Microbiology, Chemistry, Math, English I & II, General Psychology, Intro to Sociology, Developmental Psychology

BSN core and/or prerequisite courses currently in progress. 1 point per course
Cumulative GPA of all core and prerequisite courses. 1 point for each 0.10 over 2.50
GPA of BSN perquisite courses. 1 point for each 0.10 over 2.50
Working Experience (minimum of 6 months in length). 1.5 points - LVN/LPN
1.0 point - CNA/EMT/MED Tech
0.5 point - Nurse’s Aid
Prerequisites completed or in progress at MSU. 2.0 points - 20 to 22 courses
1.0 point - 10 to 19 courses
0.5 point - 1 to 9 courses
Holds a bachelor’s degree (or higher) 1 point

Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum - 42 semester hours


(See Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum - 42 semester hours )

Major Courses - 60 hours


Note:


*Courses may be taken prior to admission or concurrently with NURS 3211 /NURS 3212 .

If transfer credit causes the required nursing courses to total fewer than 60 hours, a Nutrition course may be used to reach the required total.

Chemistry


Chemistry (no lab required) 3 *

College-level math


College-level Mathematics  from core (not developmental) 3 *

Creative Arts - 3 hours


(Three hours from a course in the Creative Arts  core) **

Data Analysis


Data Analysis (NURS 4123  recommended) 3 **

Language, Philosophy, & Culture - 3 hours


(Three hours from a course in the Language, Philosophy, & Culture  core) **

Approved Electives


Electives approved by student’s advisor to bring total to 120 semester hours, if applicable.

Note:


*required prior to admission
**students should complete most of these requirements prior to admission, as the nursing curriculum in the final two (2) years constitutes full-time study.

Writing Proficiency Requirement


Graduation requirements at Midwestern State University include passing the Writing Proficiency Exam, to be taken after the student has completed 60 hours of coursework and before they have accrued 90 hours. Students failing the exam must pass ENGL 2113 - Intermediate Composition & Grammar .

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