Sep 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Nursing, B.S.N.

Location(s): Statesboro, Armstrong-Savannah


Degree Requirements: 124 Credit Hours


See Core IMPACTS - Clinical Health  for required courses in Core IMPACTS and Additional Course Requirements.

General Requirements (Core IMPACTS): 42 Credit Hours


Specific Core Requirements


Additional Requirements: 4 Credit Hours


Electives: 3 Credit Hours


Select 3 credit hours of electives from the following list:

Total Credit Hours: 124


1 Environmental Biology is not an option.

Admission Requirements

Admission Criteria to the School of Nursing (SON) Traditional BSN Major

The Georgia Southern University School of Nursing program admits students each Fall and Spring semester. Fall semester applications will be available on the School of Nursing website during Spring semester and Spring semester applications will be available during Fall. Please check the website for specific application dates and deadlines.

Admission to Georgia Southern University must occur first. All transfer credits must be evaluated by the Undergraduate Office of Admissions and Registrar’s Office and posted on the Georgia Southern transcript upon official acceptance to the University.  Allowance of transfer credit by the Office of Admissions and Registrar’s Office does not necessarily mean that all such credit will meet the criteria for admission to the nursing program. 

Once accepted to the nursing program, campus assignment remains the same throughout the program.  The School of Nursing does not permit transferring from one campus cohort to another.

To meet admission criteria for the School of Nursing, students must:

  1. Must be able to meet the Core Performance Standards (See website for details)
  2. Have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 at the time of application and upon admission to the nursing program.
  3. Must achieve a cumulative score of at least 75% on the Evolve Reach Admission Assessment Exam from the following subject areas: Anatomy & Physiology, Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary and General Knowledge, and Math. Admission Assessment Exam scores must be no older than 1 year at the time of application.
  4. Completed 12 hours of the 20 hours of required lab science course work with a minimum grade of “C” in both the lab and didactic portions of each course at the time of application to the nursing program.
  5. Successful completion of 54 semester hours in appropriate core courses prior to admission
  6. Sciences in Field of Study must have been completed within the past 5 years with a grade of “C” or higher.
  7. A grade of C or higher is required for the following Core IMPACTS: Communications in Writing; Mathematics and Quantitative Skills; Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences; and Field of Study courses.
  8. Post Baccalaureate students must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on grades earned in Statistics, Anatomy and Physiology I & II with labs, Microbiology, Pathophysiology and Lifespan Development to be eligible to apply to the program.
  9. All core courses and graduation requirements must be completed before beginning senior II semester of nursing.
  10. Students admitted to the nursing major must maintain a minimum overall 3.0 GPA and a minimum grade of “C” in the following Core IMPACTS: Communicating in Writing; Mathematics and Quantitative Skills; Technology Mathematics, and Sciences; and Field of Study courses prior to beginning the first nursing course.
  11. Students with outstanding admission requirements must provide proof of meeting the requirements to the School of Nursing Administrative Assistant before the beginning of the admitted semester. Failure to do so will result in removal from the admitted list.
  12. Clinical agencies utilized by the School of Nursing require criminal background checks and/or drug testing prior to acceptance of the student into clinical facilities. Students who do not pass the criminal background check and/or drug test will be unable to attend clinical courses and therefore will be unable to complete their program of study resulting in course failure. Any fees or cost associated with background checks and/or drug testing are the responsibility of the student
  13. Students who are dismissed from any nursing program due to course failures may be considered for admission to Georgia Southern’s nursing program after a period of 5 years
  14. Repeating more than one course (didactic) or repeating one course (didactic) more than once in the following Core IMPACTS: Communications in Writing; Mathematics and Quantitative Skills; Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences; and Field of Study (thus 2 failures in one area) to earn a passing grade of C or better, makes the student ineligible for admission. For the post Baccalaureate student, this applies to Field of Study.

Program Duration Limits

All courses for the nursing program must be completed within a total of three consecutive calendar years.

Progression Requirements

  1. Prelicensure students must earn a grade of “C” in all required nursing courses in the major to progress in the nursing program.
  2. Prelicensure students earning a grade lower than “C” in a nursing course or withdrawing from a nursing course, must meet with the BSN Program Director to review the student’s program of study. Before progressing, the student must repeat the course at the next offering on a space available basis. After withdrawal from or earning a grade less than a C in a nursing course, a student’s ability to continue or to progress in the nursing program will be contingent on a review of the student’s record and approval of the Student Affairs Committee.
  3. Students who earn an unsatisfactory in a clinical practicum rotation may not continue in any clinical practicum rotation during the same semester until their academic and clinical performance is individually reviewed. An unsatisfactory performance in a clinical practicum rotation represents failure of the course.
  4. If approved, a nursing student may repeat a required nursing course only one time. After two required nursing course failures, the student will be dismissed from the nursing program.
  5. Dismissal from the nursing major does not affect the ability of the student to progress in the University in another major.
  6. Strict adherence to the American Nurses’ Association Nursing: Scope & Standards of Practice is required of all nursing students.

Readmission

Application for re-entry after an absence of more than one year will be evaluated on an individual basis. Re-entry is not guaranteed and may include retaking nursing courses completed at a prior time

Admission by Transfer

The School of Nursing at Georgia Southern University welcomes transfer students who meet the admission requirements and the following nursing transfer credit conditions. Credit for courses taken at schools other than Georgia Southern University will be considered on an individual basis using the following guidelines:

  1. Transfer students must apply using the same admission criteria for application as all nursing applicants.
  2. Transfer credit hours for non-nursing courses will be evaluated by the Admissions Department of the University.
  3. Transfer credit hours for nursing courses will be evaluated by the BSN Program Director. Up to 50% of the Nursing Program of Study may be eligible for transfer.
  4. A letter of good standing is required from the Program Director, Chair, or Dean of the transferring school of nursing. Each student will be evaluated on an individual basis by the Program Director in conjunction with the Student Affairs Committee.
  5. Students having failures (D or less) in previous nursing courses may be considered for admission to Georgia Southern’s nursing program after a period of 5 years. 

Other Program Requirements

Students are responsible for:

  • Transportation for off-campus clinical experiences.
  • The purchase of uniforms, shoes, books, learning resources, and equipment.
  • Maintaining personal health and accident insurance coverage and professional liability insurance.
  • Fees for selected achievement tests during junior and senior years.
  • Additional expenses which may include the cost of a nursing pin, academic regalia rental, and state board licensing examination fees.

Nursing LPN/LVN - BSN


Degree Requirements: 120 Credit Hours


General Requirements (Core IMPACTS): 42 Credit Hours


Select 3 Credit Hours of Nursing Elective


Foreign Language - Optional


Minor - Optional


Total Credit Hours: 120


1 Environmental Biology is not an option.
2 Following admission to the nursing major, students have the opportunity to challenge by examination a total of 23 hours of course credit.

Program Information

The School of Nursing offers an innovative program, the Advanced Placement Track, whereby the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is eligible to earn college credit for educational advancement.  The faculty recognizes that Licensed Practical Nurses have knowledge and skills which support the opportunity for advanced placement. 

Admission Criteria to the School of Nursing Advanced Placement Track (APT) for LPN/LVN to BSN.

To be considered for the LPN/LVN-BSN Program for any admission cycle, applicants must have met regular admission requirements before the application deadlines listed on our website. Applicants must meet all current BSN admission criteria and follow the same application process.  Admission to the University does not guarantee admission to the School of Nursing.

After admission to Georgia Southern University, the student will make an appointment with their academic advisor.  Advisement is critical for the LPN to best be prepared to apply for admission to the Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BSN) when core curriculum requirements have been met. 

Eligibility for advanced placement is based on academic transcripts, licensure verification, basic nursing skills verification, and achieve a score of at least 75% on the HESI Admission Assessment (A2) Exam. 

After admission to Georgia Southern University, the student will make an appointment with the BSN Program Director. The student will need to bring any previous higher education transcripts to the advisement appointment.

Admission Criteria 

  1. Complete a Georgia Southern University application and be accepted into the University.
  2. The student will have the opportunity to challenge up to 4 nursing courses (Skills & Essentials of Nursing Practice, Adult Health Nursing I, Mental Health Nursing, Women’s and Children’s Nursing) for a total of 23 credit hours.  Upon acceptance into the nursing program, the student must meet with the BSN Program Director to review challenge options. Students must meet all of the legal requirements for licensure. See Baccalaureate Degree Nursing section in the Georgia Southern University Catalog: Georgia Board of Nursing Legal Requirements.]
  3. Complete 54 semester hours of core curriculum with grades of “C” or better in the following Core IMPACTS: Communicating in Writing; Mathematics and Quantitative Skills; Technology Mathematics, and Sciences; and Field of Study.
  4. Have a minimum of an overall GPA of 3.0 in all courses.
  5. Repeating more than one course (didactic) or repeating one course (didactic) more than once in the following Core IMPACTS: Communicating in Writing; Mathematics and Quantitative Skills; Technology Mathematics, and Sciences; and Field of Study (thus 2 failures in one area) to earn a passing grade of C or better, makes the student ineligible for admission.
  6. Achieve a cumulative score of at least 75% on the Evolve Reach Admission Assessment Exam from the following subject areas: Anatomy & Physiology, Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary and General Knowledge, and Math. Admission Assessment Exam scores must be no older than 1 year at the time of application.
  7. Sciences in Field of Study must have been completed within the past 5 years with a grade of “C” or higher.
  8. An active GA LPN license at the time of application and while challenging nursing courses, and at least 12 months LPN nursing experience prior to application.
  9. A grade of C or higher is required in the following Core IMPACTS: Communication in Writing; Mathematics and Quantitative Skills; Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences; and Field of Study. Repeating any course in the following Core IMPACTS: Communication in Writing; Mathematics and Quantitative Skills; Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences; and Field of Study, in order to achieve a passing grade of at least a C, reduces the student’s chance for admission to the School of Nursing.  Repeating more than one course in each to earn a passing grade of at least C makes the student ineligible for admission to nursing.

Upon Acceptance
The LPN accepted to Georgia Southern University’s School of Nursing must meet with the BSN Program Director for a description of the APT program, consultation, and curriculum planning.
Students have the opportunity to challenge by examination a total of 23 hours of nursing course credit. 
The APT LPN student will have the opportunity to challenge up to four nursing courses:
NURS 3101:  Skills and Essentials of Nursing Practice (Must pass skills proficiency and HESI Specialty Exam score minimum requirements).
NURS 3107:  Adult Health Nursing (HESI Specialty Exam score minimum requirements).
NURS 3108:  Mental Health Nursing (HESI Specialty Exam score minimum requirements).
NURS 4109: Women’s and Children’s Nursing (HESI Specialty Exam score minimum requirements).

Advisement

Undergraduate Academic Advisement at Georgia Southern is provided to all degree-seeking undergraduate students by professional advisors. Academic Advisors are located on all three Georgia Southern University campuses. Students are required to meet with their assigned Academic Advisor at least once a semester. For more information visit the Academic Advisement  catalog page.