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Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing

 

Requirements for admission to Lincoln University are specified in the Lincoln University Undergraduate Bulletin.  To be admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) completion program, the  applicant must:

1.      Be admitted to Lincoln University

2.      Have a current Missouri RN license in good standing

3.      Have at least 60 hours of college credit and be eligible for junior standing, to include at least the following:

 Nursing:

  Medical-surgical,

  Obstetrics,                

  Pediatrics,

  Mental health                                          24 credits

*Non-Nursing:

  English                                                      6 credits

  Science: To include anatomy & physiology,     16 credits

   microbiolgy & chemistry

 Sociology                                                   3 credits

 Psychology                                                 3 credits

 Other:                                                         8 credits 

   (Of the 8, 3 credits in history/government)     

 *Students who have not completed the specified non-nursing courses  listed above may be admitted if they have accumulated 60 hours of  college credit. 

Students must plan their program of study to include any general education  courses required for a bachelor’s degree that they have not had as a part of  their previous education.

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