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Accelerated Curriculum
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Application and Admission Information |
Introduction
Important Deadlines
Application Criteria for Consideration for
Admission to Nursing
Admission Acceptance Criteria
Functional Ability
Course Curriculum and Schedule
Accelerated Program Interest Survey |
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The
"Baccalaureate Accelerated Curriculum" (BAC-2) is open only to
students who already have a baccalaureate degree in a discipline
other than nursing. The accelerated nursing curriculum is offered in
four academic terms. The courses offered and number of credits earned are identical to the curriculum that basic students complete.
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The baccalaureate
program of the University of North Dakota College of Nursing provides
a sound background of liberal education, preparation in all basic
areas of clinical nursing practice, and a solid foundation for
graduate education. The graduate receives the Bachelor of Science in
Nursing (B.S.N.) degree and is eligible to take national board
examinations (NCLEX) for registered nurse licensure (RN). UND Nursing
programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education (CCNE) and are approved by the North Dakota State Board of
Nursing. Since the College of Nursing strives to reflect current trends in the nursing profession, there
may be on-going changes in the curriculum.
The procedure for application to the UND College of
Nursing is based upon policies established by the College and in
accordance with University regulations. The University maintains a
policy of non-discrimination based on race, color, religion, creed,
sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital
status, veteran status, political belief or affiliation, or
membership or non-membership in any organization, in its services to
the public, educational programs, financial aid, University-approved
housing and food services, benefits and compensation, access to
facilities, extracurricular activities and employment of faculty,
staff and students. This policy is particularly applicable in the admission of students in all colleges, and in their academic
pursuits.
Applicants to the Baccalaureate Accelerated Curriculum must apply to both the
University of North Dakota and the College of Nursing. Acceptance to UND does not guarantee admission
to the College of Nursing. Applicants may apply to UND online through the
Office of Enrollment Services at www.go.und.edu. The application form for admission to the
College of Nursing is linked at the bottom of this web page. Applicants are selected for admission to the College of
Nursing based on undergraduate GPA, points for the personal statement, two reference letters and a face-to-face interview.
Prospective students are encouraged to contact the College of Nursing for details. |
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| IMPORTANT
DEADLINES AND DATES for the January 2009 class: |
Spring
2008
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Complete
application to UND
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June
15, 2008
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Nursing
Applications for January 2009 admission, admission to UND, and
personal statement due to the College of Nursing in order to be
considered for August 15 admission decision
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August
5 & 6, 2008
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Face-to-face
interviews
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August
11, 2008
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Final
transcripts due reflecting at least 5 out of 8 pre-requisite courses
in order to be considered for August 15 admission decision
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August
15, 2008
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Admission
decisions made for applicants with complete applications by June 15
and final transcripts submitted with at least 5 out of 8
pre-requisite courses by August 11, 2008
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Week
of January 6, 2009
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Orientation
to accelerated program and nursing assistant mini-course
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January
12, 2009
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Classes
begin
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APPLICATION
CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION FOR ADMISSION TO NURSING
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- Admission to the University Of North Dakota
- Current transcripts submitted to UND from all other universities or colleges attended must be submitted with that application.
- Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution.
- Completed application for admission to the Baccalaureate Accelerated Curriculum, College of Nursing including:
- Submission of a Personal Statement addressing:
- "What motivates you to pursue a career in nursing?
- "What skills/abilities/life experiences will help you be successful?"
- This statement should be one to two pages, typed, and double-spaced and can be submitted with the College of Nursing Baccalaureate Accelerated Curriculum application form.
- Submission of two references by the recommender. Download the form below.
- Signature on functional abilities release statement (included on application form).
- Successful face-to-face interview
- Qualification to interview will be based on the total points on the essay, cumulative GPA, and references.
- A minimum overall and UND grade point average of 3.00.
- Documented completion of at least five of the following courses or equivalents and their pre-requisites with a letter grade of a C or better by August 11, 2008 for application to the January 2009 class. All pre-requisite courses must be completed and documented prior to beginning classes in January, 2009.
- Microbiology 202/202L or 302/302L
- Chemistry 116/Lab Organic Biochemistry (or Chem122/Lab & Biology 150, 151 & Labs)
- Anatomy 204 (Human Anatomy) and 204 lab
- Physiology 301
- Developmental Psychology
- Nutrition 240
- Statistics
- Pharmacology 315
- Potential Application Points will be allocated as follows:
- Essay = 10
- Cumulative undergraduate GPA = 40
- Interview = 20
- References = 5
- Successful outcome of Criminal Background Check after admission; prior to beginning classes.
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ADMISSION
ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA:
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Upon notice of
admission to the Nursing Program, students must submit the following
by November 1, 2008. Failure to do so by deadline will result in loss
of nursing placement.
1.
Sign and return
Acceptance Form.
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Submit non-refundable
$75.00 deposit on program fee.
In addition, students
must submit documentation of the following verifications by November
1. Failure to do so by deadline will result in loss of nursing
placement.
1.
Current
medical/hospitalization Insurance or Certification of Assumption of
full responsibility for any health treatment costs incurred.
2.
Proof of immunity to
chicken pox (varicella).
3.
Proof of immunity to
measles (rubeola), mumps & rubella (2 MMR immunizations).
4.
Two negative TB tests
(Mantoux) with the last test current for the entire semester of
admission; thereafter, students must submit an annual TB test.
5.
Hepatitis B vaccine
series of 3 injections.
6.
Hepatitis B antibody
titre, a test for immunity following vaccination, after the Hepatitis
B series is completed. (Anti-HBs is the
antibody test to hepatitis B surface antigen).
7.
Current CPR
certification by the American Red Cross or American Heart Association
to include adult, infant and child and one- and two-person CPR.
Certification must be renewed annually throughout the nursing
program.
NOTE: Students will
be automatically assigned to the catalog active at the time of
admission to the Nursing program unless they request otherwise.
Approximately 16
students will be admitted for the January 2009 class. Selection is
made on the basis of academic record, points awarded for the personal
statement submitted by each applicant and reviewed by nursing faculty,
the personal interview, and reference letters. Applicants will be
notified by mail of admission or denial of admission to the
College
of
Nursing
by August 15, 2008. This
letter will contain specific instructions for those who have been
admitted and for those who have not been admitted. Applicants who are
not granted admission are eligible to reapply. Admission to the
Baccalaureate Accelerated curriculum will take place only once per
year.
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FUNCTIONAL
ABILITY:
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Undergraduate
students must possess the functional ability to perform in several
categories such as:
- gross motor skills
- fine motor skills
- physical endurance
- physical strength
- mobility
- hearing
- visual
- tactile
- smell
- reading
- arithmetic competence
- emotional stability
- analytical thinking
- critical thinking skills
- interpersonal skills
- and communications skills
It is recognized,
however, that degrees of ability vary widely among individuals. The
Functional Ability form, or common activities/tasks required in the
nursing profession for undergraduate nursing students, may be found
by clicking on the link below or is available upon request.
Functional Ability Requirements
Individuals with
questions about abilities should contact Marlys Escobar, Director of
Student and Alumni Affairs at the
College
of
Nursing
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APPLICATION:Â
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The
application for admission can be mailed or faxed to the College of Nursing at:
Office of Student Affairs, College of Nursing
430 Oxford Street, Stop 9025
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9025
FAX:
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