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The conventional Bachelor of Science degree equips graduates for broad practice across acute care, community health, and diverse healthcare environments. Students obtain a B.S. in nursing and qualify to sit for the NCLEX-RN examination to become licensed registered nurses (RNs). Through this standard nursing bachelor's program, you'll develop clinical judgment, patient evaluation abilities, and technical competencies to treat patients of all ages and their families, gaining practical experience in multiple healthcare facilities such as community clinics, outpatient centers, rehabilitation institutions, and hospitals.
Submit the following materials with your application through NursingCAS, including:
Official transcripts
Two letters of recommendation
One academic reference (e.g., an academic advisor or faculty member)
One professional reference (e.g., a supervisor or leader in your organization)
Personal statement
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - Minimum score of 70 IBT
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - Minimum score of 6.0
Duolingo Test - Minimum score of 105
Other Test - Pearson Test of English - Minimum score of 53