The Division of Nursing Education offers a Bachelor of
Science in Nursing Degree (BSN). The BSN degree is a four-year
program with a major in nursing. The Mission of the Division
of Nursing Education is to provide professional nursing
education for students that is characterized by excellence
and rooted in a Christian liberal arts tradition. The
baccalaureate degree in nursing qualifies the graduate
to take the licensure exam (NCLEX-RN), to take beginning
positions in professional nursing, and to begin graduate
study.
ADMISSION
POLICY
Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program
is a two-step process:
1.
Admission to Kansas Wesleyan University as a pre-nursing
student.
2.
Application to the BSN program is made in the sophomore
year or after the student has completed the majority of
the liberal studies and support courses** related to nursing.
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Applicants must have a 2.6 cumulative grade point average
(GPA) on a 4.0 scale. Applicants who have a GPA between
2.0 and 2.59 may be considered for admission if they have
a GPA of 2.6 on pre-requisite support courses for the
nursing program.
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Applicants must have completed NURS 250, Introduction
to Professional Nursing and required support courses for
nursing with a grade of “C” or higher.
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A minimum TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
score of 500 is required of students for whom English
is their second language.
Applicants
should be advised that nursing licenses may be denied
or disciplined by the Kansas State Board of Nursing (KSBN).
Possible grounds for such action may include being guilty
of any felony being guilty of a misdemeanor that involves
an illegal drug offense if the KSBN determines that such
a person has not been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant
the public trust. Also considered are patterns of practice
and other behaviors exhibiting an apparent incapacity
to practice nursing. The Kansas State Board of Nursing
will deny licensure in Kansas to an individual who has
been convicted of a felony crime against a person. All
criminal history must be revealed to and will be evaluated
by the KSBN before licensure is granted or denied.
Transfer
Credit Policy
Courses transferred from another nursing program are evaluated
by the Chair of the Division of Nursing Education and
credit is granted with the approval of the Director of
Enrollment Services for courses that are equivalent to
nursing courses offered at KWU.
Progression Policy
In addition to University requirements, the nursing student
must meet the following requirements for progression in
the BSN program:
1.
Submit the results of an annual tuberculin skin test at
the beginning of each fall semester.
2. Provide evidence of current CPR certification (adult
and child) as often as necessary throughout the program.
3. Earn a grade of C or better in all nursing and required
support courses. A student who earns a grade of less than
a C in any required nursing course or required support
course must repeat that course to achieve a C grade in
that course. A second failure in any one course or a failure
in any two nursing courses or support courses will result
in automatic dismissal from the nursing program.
4. On petition to the full nursing faculty, exceptions
to dismissal may be granted by a two-thirds majority vote.
Any request for exception to the progression policies
must be submitted in writing to the Admission and Progression
Committee.
5. Dismissal from the nursing program may result from
ethical, legal or professional conduct unsuited to the
nursing profession.
6. For clinical courses, grades of S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
are given. If a student receives a grade of U for a clinical
course or any portion of a clinical course, the student
must repeat the portion of the clinical courses for which
he/she received a U. A student must pass all components
of a clinical course with a grade of S before progressing
to the next clinical course.
Readmission
Policy
After a lapse of one semester returning students must
complete the Student Petition for Admission and Progression
Committee and meet with the Admission and Progression
Committee to be approved for a position in a nursing course.
If the semester absence was due to a major health problem,
a physician’s clearance must be submitted in order
to return to classes and clinical.
After a lapse of two semesters or more, in addition to
the above, a returning student must:
-
Re-apply for University admission through the KWU Admissions
Office.
- Apply for admission to nursing.
- Adhere to the most current catalog requirements.
- Plan with a nursing advisor to develop a degree plan
which meets all curricular and program requirements.
- Submit a new physical examination form and current CPR
Certification (adult and child) and current tuberculin
skin test.
- Validate competency in clinical skills.
Counseling
and Guidance
Students will be assigned an advisor who is a faculty
member in the Division of Nursing Education when they
are admitted to the university or when they declare themselves
to be a pre-nursing student.
Employment
Policy
Unless otherwise qualified, certified or licensed as a
specific health care provider (LPN, LMHT, MSW, RT, OT,
PT or other) the student nurse who is employed in a health
care setting may work only as an unlicensed assistive
personnel.
The
number of hours of employment per week should be balanced
with the student’s educational commitment. Full
time employees should consider carrying a partial academic
load (6-9 hours); whereas, a full time student should
consider working no more than 16-20 hours per week.
KWU
nametags and uniform components that would identify a
student with Kansas Wesleyan University must not be worn
during employment in a health care agency.
Representation
on Faculty Governance Bodies
Nursing student representatives are appointed to all Division
of Nursing Education committees.
Nursing students may also be appointed to serve as student
representatives on Kansas Wesleyan University committees.
Graduation
1. In order to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in
Nursing (BSN) degree the student must earn a minimum of
126 academic credit hours with cumulative GPA of 2.0 or
higher.
2. At least 48 of the last 62 academic credits or 24 of
the last 33 credit hours must be taken at KWU.
3. At least 63 credit hours must be taken from a four-year
institution.
Completion of the Liberal Studies component and academic
major and support courses
4. Complete an Application for Graduation during the fall
semester of the year in which the student expects to graduate.
5. Complete all assessment requirements including the
English Proficiency requirement as described in the college
catalog.
6. Nursing students will be expected to take the National
League for Nursing Baccalaureate Nursing Achievement Examination
during their last semester in the nursing program.. This
is the departmental exam used in the assessment program
of the university.
Nursing students will also take the Arnett Test—On
Site Computer Adaptive Test as an assessment of readiness
for the NCLEX-RN exam.
7. In nursing programs graduates are expected to be current
in their field. Therefore, coursework from nursing courses
with a NURS prefix more than five years old must be validated.
Nursing courses that are over 10 years old cannot be validated.
Support course/liberal studies courses more than five
years old will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Students can petition to the Admission and Progression
Committee for acceptance of prior coursework.
RN-BSN
Program
The
Division of Nursing Education also offers a program for
RN’s who have a diploma in nursing or an associate
degree in nursing to earn a BSN degree with minimum repetition
of content.
Articulation
Policy
Currently licensed graduates of an accredited diploma
nursing program or an accredited associate degree nursing
program are eligible to apply for articulation into the
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN). Licensed
graduates from out-of –state programs will be individually
evaluated.
The registered nurse follows these steps for articulation:
1.
Apply and be accepted by the university.
2. Have cumulative GPA of 2.6 on a 4 point scale. Applicants
who have a cumulative GPA between 2.0 and 2.59 may be
considered for admission if they have a GPA of at least
2.6 on all pre-requisite support courses for nursing.
3 The applicant must complete all of the Liberal Studies
requirements for the baccalaureate degree. The registered
nurse applicant must complete at least the required support
courses for nursing prior to taking the first nursing
course. Most of these support courses will meet Liberal
Studies requirements.