Acceptance into the baccalaureate nursing program is based on a number of criteria including, but not limited to, academic performance, healthcare experience, assessments, interviews, other parts of the application and your service list. If the instructions in the application itself are not followed, the application will not be considered.
GPA
Students must complete all pre-requisite courses with at least a C (a C- is not satisfactory progress). * All Independent Study/transfer classes (if taken) must have grades posted on transcript by application deadline. English as a Second Language (ESL) students have additional pre-requisites. Please see the Advisement Center for more information.
ACT or SAT or TOEFL
Student must have an ACT or SAT or TOEFL (for English as a Second Language students only) on file at BYU in order to apply.
Resume
The application has specific details and a template to follow for the resume. Please follow these directions.
Essay Questions
Students must respond to short answer essay questions. Be sure to check for spelling and grammar before submitting.
Healthcare Experience
The college of nursing is looking for at least 6 months, if possible, but any experience will do. It can be through volunteer or work experience. Healthcare is a wide umbrella, so it doesn’t necessarily have to be a CNA. There will be a short answer essay question in relation to the experience.
Recommendations
Recommendations are online forms to be filled out by the recommender, not letters. Recommendations should come from someone who knows the applicant well and who can address the character traits identified on the form. Applicants can select individuals from the following options: organizational leader, co-worker, supervisor, coach, employer, or teacher. (High school teachers often know the applicant better than a BYU professor.) The recommender should not be a parent, sibling, spouse, other family member, or close friend (i.e. roommate).
Interviews
Interviews may be conducted online via a video link or in person and may be pre-recorded or live. If follow-up questions are needed, the student will be notified. More specific information will be in the application.
Acceptance Data
For current acceptance data, please see the Basic Information Packet.
APPLICATION PROCESS
APPLICATION PROCESS
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BEFORE APPLYING
Be admitted as a student at Brigham Young University
· BYU Admissions Web Site
· Admission Deadlines
· BYU Online Undergraduate Application
Transfer Students
· Have a transfer GPA of at least a 3.5-3.6. BYU may limit admission of transfer students with more than 80 semester credits of transfer work
· Check with Advisement Center regarding transferring classes and your ACT/SAT score.
· If you intend to transfer to BYU and start the Nursing program in the same semester, all pre-requisite classes with their grades must be on file at BYU at the nursing application deadline.
Complete the pre-requisites
· Pre-requisites courses: CHEM 285, NDFS 100, CELL 220 (or CELL 210), and Human Development (SFL 210 or Psych 220). In addition, complete a minimum of at least 16 hours from the university core.
1. Grades must be posted on the BYU transcript for all pre-requisite courses by the application deadline. For transfer students, all equivalent pre-requisite classes being transferred to BYU must be posted on BYU transcripts prior to application deadline. All Independent Study classes (if taken) need to have grades posted on transcript by application deadline.
2. No mid-term grades will be accepted.
3. In order to be eligible to apply to the College of Nursing, a student must have at least 25 total credit hours (including pre-requisites), no more than 75 BYU credit hours, and no more than 100 total credit hours (transfer + BYU).
4. ESL students have additional pre-requisites. Please see Students With English as a Second Language section.
*Students desiring to complete a full-time LDS mission are strongly encouraged to apply to the nursing program after they have completed their missionary service.
Students with English as a Second Language
ESL students must complete the following requirements, in addition to completing the four nursing prerequisites, which are CHEM 285, NDFS 100, CELL 220 or (CELL 210), and a developmental elective (SFL 210 or PSYCH 220).
1. Have a TOEFL over-all score of at least a 93 (internet-based) with at least 24 sub-scores in both reading and listening
2. Take the OPI/IELTS package exams *this cannot be started until you have the minimum score needed for the TOEFL
· OPI is a speaking exam and ILETS is a writing exam
· Must schedule your exam by calling 801-422-3137
· Will take approximately 3 hours and is in the English Language Center, 35 E. University Parkway, Provo, UT 84602
· Bring ID card and follow BYU dress and grooming standards
· No dictionaries
· $40 per package exams and for each time you test.
· Passing score is Advanced-Mid for OPI and 7 for IELTS writing exam
· Take this test as soon as possible; the results will tell you if you need to do any remediation through additional ESL/BYU courses or other non-course remediation options.
· Once your remediation (at least 1 semester in time) is completed you will need to re-test ($40/test package).
· Ask the Nursing Advisement Center about a possible scholarship for testing.
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APPLICATION PROCESS
Application Periods
Fall Semester: End of March - Beginning of May
Winter Semester: End of July - Beginning of September
*Exact dates vary year to year - an announcement is made during the middle of the month that applications open with exact dates
Complete an online application
1. GPA; ACT/SAT, TOEFL (if needed);
2. Written communication skills; community; resume; healthcare related jobs and/or volunteer experience; recommendations from employers and/or educators; interview; and the professional judgment of the admissions committee.
3. All applicants may be asked to complete a standardized assessment to measure attributes necessary to be a successful registered nurse. The assessment costs will be the responsibility of the student.
4. The admissions committee will review each application and choose the most appropriate candidates for advancement in the admission process (see application for details).
5. Applications are submitted online. Applications must be filled out by the applicant himself/herself, whether home or abroad.
6. Complete all additions documents, questions and information requested in the application.
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AFTER ACCEPTANCE
1. Complete criminal background checks/drug screen from the acceptance packet\ This process is explained in the acceptance packet. The cost is approximately $40. The drug screen is approximately $60-$80. It tests for specific drugs listed in the acceptance packet. Usually, a 9 panel drug screen is fine as long as the specific drugs are tested. All information about how to do this is outlined in the Acceptance Packet.
2. Submit the Acceptance Packet
This includes signed forms, background check/drug screen, CPR, physical form, and Immunizations.
REQUIRED COURSES
A "C" grade or higher must be maintained in all required courses.
Requirement 1 —Complete 3 Requirements
Prerequisite courses:
Requirement 1.1 —Complete 2 Courses
CHEM 285 - Intro Bio-organic Chemistry 4.0
NDFS 100 - Essentials of Human Nutrition 3.0
Note: Chem 101 or an acceptable score on the Chemistry Placement Exam is recommended prior to taking Chem 285 if the student has not completed previous chemistry course work.
Requirement 1.2 —Complete 1 of 2 Courses
CELL 210 - Human Anatomy (w/ virtual lab) 3.0
CELL 220 - Human Anatomy (with lab) 4.0
Requirement 1.3 —Complete 1 of 2 Courses
PSYCH 220 - Human Dev: Life Span 3.0
SFL 210 - Human Development 3.0
Requirement 2 —Complete 1 Requirement
Supporting courses:
Requirement 2.1 —Complete 6 Courses
CELL 305 - Human Physiology 4.0
MMBIO 221 - General Microbiology 3.0
MMBIO 222 - Gen Micro Lab 1.0
STAT 121 - Principles of Statistics 3.0
Note: Math 110 (or equivalent) may need to be taken prior to Stat 121.
Requirement 3 —Complete 28 Courses
NURS 288 - Nursing Skills I 1.0
NURS 290 - Think Like a Nurse 1.5
NURS 292 - Cl Prac Nurs Fundamentals 1.5
NURS 294 - Hlth Assessment & Promotion 2.0
NURS 295 - Fund Nurs 2.0
NURS 296 - Introduction to Population Health Nursing 2.0
NURS 298 - Nursing Skills II 1.0
NURS 300 - Pharmacology in Nursing 3.0
NURS 301 - Applied Patho in Nursing 3.0
NURS 320 - EBP & Informatics 3.0
NURS 341 - Acute & Chronic Illness 3.0
NURS 342 - Cl Prac Acute/Chronic Illness 2.5
NURS 348 - Nursing Skills III 1.0
NURS 351 - Nurs Care of Women 2.0
NURS 352 - Cl Prac Women across Lifespan 2.0
NURS 361 - Nurs Care of Children 2.0
NURS 362 - Cl Prac Children 1.0
NURS 378 - Nursing Skills IV 1.0
NURS 403 - Global and Population Hlth Nsg 3.0
NURS 404 - Cl Prac Glob & Pop Hlth Nurs 4.0v
NURS 449 - Ethics in Nursing 3.0 - This course is no longer available for registration and will count only if you completed it while it was offered. Please see your college advisement center for possible substitutions.
NURS 461 - Psych/Mental Hlth Nursing 2.5
NURS 462 - Cl Prac Psych/Mental Hlth Nurs 2.0
NURS 471 - Nurs Care of Adults in Crisis 3.0
NURS 472 - Cl Prac Adults in Crisis 2.5
NURS 478 - Nursing Skills V 0.5
NURS 491 - Nursing Capstone 2.0
NURS 492 - Cl Prac Capstone Nurs 5.0
Requirement 4 —Complete 4 hours
NURS 404 - Cl Prac Publ & Glob Hlth Nurs 3.5v
LEARNING OUTCOMES
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INTEGRATION OF GOSPEL VALUES
Integrate the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as part of clinical judgment; caring holistically for diverse individuals, families, communities, and populations; personal health and well-being; and life-long learning.
Linked to BYU Aims: Lifelong learning, Lifelong service
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PROFESSIONALISM
Exemplify and advocate for the nursing profession using the values of accountability; collaboration; compassion; diversity, equity and belonging; innovation; inspiration, integrity; learning; and service.
Communicate and collaborate among interdisciplinary healthcare professionals and community partners to foster team respect and trust, and deliver high quality patient-centered and population-based care.
QUALITY OF NURSING CARE DELIVERY, PATIENT SAFETY, AND THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Exhibit clinical judgment, knowledge and skills in leadership, quality improvement, and patient safety necessary to provide high-quality patient-centered and population-based health care.
Provide patient-centered and population-based care grounded in the translation of current evidence into nursing practice and reflective of sound clinical judgment linking theory, practice, and research.
Linked to BYU Aims: Think soundly, Quantitative reasoning
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CLINICAL PREVENTION AND POPULATION HEALTH
Advocate for social justice, health promotion, and disease prevention across the lifespan for diverse individuals, families, communities, and populations to improve population health at all levels of healthcare.
Linked to BYU Aims: Human knowledge, Lifelong Service
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HEALTH CARE POLICY, FINANCE AND REGULATORY ENVIRONMENTS
Evaluate how healthcare policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and indirectly influence the nature and functioning of the healthcare system and thereby are important considerations in social determinants of health and professional nursing practice.