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Frequently Asked Questions By Prospective BSN Completion Program Students

  1. What is the prerequisite to the BSN Completion ?
  2. Do I have to come to the campus for classes for classes?
  3. Will the non-nursing course I took at XYZ college transfer to Park University?
  4. How long is this program?
  5. When does the application season begin for the BSN completion?
What is the prerequisite to the BSN Completion ?
The prerequisite to the BSN Completion program is graduate of an accredited Associate degree Nursing Program, RN Licensure in the United States (new graduates will be admitted on a probationary status), Minimum GPA of 3.0 from an accredited Nursing pre-licensure program or an ACT score of 21 or greater for students with a GPA below 3.0 on a 4 point scale, and submission of official nursing program associated transcripts and other undergraduate transcripts.

Do I have to come to the campus for classes for classes?
No, the BSN Completion is an online degree that is offered in eight-week sessions and is designed to provide a flexible format. This career mobility program gives students an opportunity to expand their nursing knowledge and customize their plan of study in the arts, sciences and humanities to fit your personal interests.

Will the non-nursing course I took at XYZ college transfer to Park University?
Yes, if you earned at least a ā€œCā€ or higher in each course and if they are equivalent in content to the course we require. Please contact the Nursing Program office for a pre-admission educational plan review. Note: The Nursing Program awards accepted students 60 hours of course credit for your RN license.

How long is this program?
The BSN Completion is designed to be completed in 18 months. Park University will allow a maximum of 5 years to complete all degree requirements.

When does the application season begin for the BSN completion?
The BSN completion has an open application season. Most online course are scheduled within five eight-week terms in an academic year with classes beginning on Monday to midnight Sunday.
 

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