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Note: It is imperative that students interested in nursing contact the Student Services Adviser on one of the four campuses for current information.
University of Nebraska Medical Center programs are accredited by North Central Association of Colleges*. All programs of the College of Nursing are accredited by the Committee on College Nursing Education (CCNE). The nursing program is also approved by the Nebraska Board of Nursing. The purpose of this baccalaureate nursing program is to prepare the graduate for entrance into professional nursing practice as a generalist and to provide a foundation for graduate education in nursing.
A total of 128 credits are required for completion of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC)-College of Nursing (CON)-Kearney Division. Students planning to complete the BSN in four years must plan to take 16-18 credits per semester or enroll in summer courses.
BSN Purpose
Goals
As a provider of health care, the baccalaureate generalist integrates scientific,
conceptual and nursing practice competencies from the domains of knowing, relating and
developing that are common to nursing and human experience.
As a coordinator of health care, the baccalaureate generalist employs managerial, nursing practice and professional competencies to promote comprehensive cost-effective and meaningful health care for consumers in diverse health care environments.
As a member of the profession of nursing the baccalaureate generalist displays a professional ethic and behaviors reflective of the social responsibility and caring tradition of nursing.
Technical Standards for the Undergraduate Program
The following general abilities have been identified as necessary to meet the technical standards for progression:
The student must possess the functional use of the sense of sight, hearing, touch, and smell. He/she must also possess a sense of equilibrium along with sufficient motor function to carry out activities required in nursing. Additionally, the student must possess the communication and intellectual skills to perform the assessment and intervention activities required in providing nursing care. These general abilities will be required to meet the objectives of undergraduate courses and will be evaluated throughout the program.
ADMISSION TO THE BSN PROGRAM
Applications for admission to the College of Nursing are welcomed from women and men who are interested in preparing for a career in nursing. In accordance with university policy, UNMC prohibits the denial of admission on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or religious or political beliefs.
Preference for admission may be given to Nebraska residents. Admission is competitive based on cumulative grade point average of college/university work. Applicants must be able to meet eligibility requirements for licensure to practice nursing in Nebraska. Persons who have criminal records, substance abuse problems or health problems that could interfere with safe practice may be ineligible for licensure. Applicants with a history of these difficulties will be considered on an individual basis with consultation from the State Board of Nursing.
A freshman student who wishes to pursue a pre-nursing course of study at the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) should make application to UNK as a pre-nursing student. While completing his/her pre-nursing requirements, the student applies for admission into the UNMC- CON. Admission into the major is competitive and the student may indicate a preference for one of four campuses: Kearney, Omaha, Lincoln, or West Nebraska in Scottsbluff.
A pre-nursing student may request information regarding admission to the major from the office of the College of Nursing Kearney Division located in West Center (Phone: (308) 865-8322).
Admission Requirements
PPD - test for tuberculosis completed within the last six months.
Rubella (German measles) - physician documentation within the last six months of completed immunization or titer showing immunity.
Rubeola (Red Measles) - documentation of having received at least two immunizations unless born before 1957 or physician documentation of diagnosis of measles.
Tetanus - physician documentation of receiving booster within the last ten years.
Mumps, polio - physician documentation indicating year of immunization or disease.
Varicella (Chicken pox) - physician documentation indicating history of disease or titer.
These are general policy requirements. Students at Lincoln, West Nebraska and Kearney Divisions should check with individual campus requirements. Admission is not final until documentation of the above is provided.
Application Process
The application should be sent to:
Applications are accepted twice a year by December 31 and June 30. The starting date for the program is late August and early January each year. Applications are reviewed in January and July, and enrollment may be limited by educational resources available.
A nonrefundable $25.00 application fee must accompany each initial application to the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Application fees are not applied toward tuition and fee charges. Applicants who have previously paid an application fee to either UNMC, UNO, UNK, and UNL do not submit another fee. Payment is made by check or money order, payable to the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Transcripts and all other materials submitted in support of an application become the permanent property of the university and will not be returned.
Applicants who are enrolled in pre-nursing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nebraska at Kearney, or University of Nebraska at Omaha must authorize the transfer of records and transcripts by completing the "Change of Campus" form.
Beginning in March and September of each year, notification of admission will be mailed to applicants. If enrollment limits are met, a reserve list of qualified applicants will be maintained and offers of admission will be sent to those applicants as vacancies occur.
Additional information for the Kearney Division of the College of Nursing.
Candidates for a degree who do not complete all requirements within a five-year period will have their records reevaluated and may be required to repeat some courses.
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16 May 2005