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The Valley Foundation School of Nursing provides a structured educational journey, spanning from a Bachelor of Science in Nursing to a Doctor of Nursing Practice, preparing students for dynamic careers across all nursing specialties. Our undergraduate program equips students with both broad liberal arts knowledge and specialized nursing training, serving as a springboard for professional practice and further studies. The graduate programs cultivate expertise in advanced nursing roles. Committed to outstanding education in nursing science and practice, The Valley Foundation School of Nursing prepares graduates to become skilled, ethical healthcare professionals, visionary leaders, effective educators, and innovative researchers capable of addressing evolving worldwide health challenges.
Students must Earn a high school diploma, or equivalent.
Composite GPA of 3.2 in 5 prerequisite courses (BIOL 065, BIOL 066, MICRO 020, ENGL 001A, and STAT 095). All courses must be passed with a C or better.
BIOL 065, BIOL 066, and MICRO 020 must be completed within 5 years of establishing eligibility and passed with a grade of "C" or better. If the course does not meet the 5-year. recency requirement the student will need to retake that course. The grade for any of these 3 courses taken within the 5 years will be used for calculation purposes. Courses may not be repeated, except for forgiveness when taken at the original school and this designation must appear on official transcripts. ("W" and "WB" grades are excluded).
A minimum TEAS score of 78; version 6 of the TEAS. This exam may only be taken two times regardless of the version.
Composite GPA of 3.0 in CHEM 030A, COMM 020, and an Area A3 (critical thinking) course. All courses must be passed with a C or better. Options for acceptable area A3 courses are listed on the University's web site.
A passing score on the Writing Skills Test (WST).
English Language Requirements: IELTS - 6.0, TOEFL – 61 (IBT), Paper based – 500; Pearson Test of English (PTE) – 44.