Basic Program: Admission Requirements
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A. Submit an application to the University
of Texas at Brownsville, meet requirements for admission, and obtain
a UTB ID number. You may apply online at www.utb.edu/admissions/
or pick-up a paper application at Tandy Hall T115, Phone: 956-882-8295. |
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B. Submit the following items TOGETHER IN A
PACKET to the ADN Office: LHSB 2.720, BEFORE May 15th: |
- Associate Degree Nursing Application
(see Basic
Program Info Packet- last 5 pages)
- High school transcript or GED score sheet:
unofficial copies are acceptable. If you have previously
attended college or university, please OMIT this step.
- UTB transcripts - unofficial copies
will be accepted. ONLY UTB TRANSCRIPTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
If you have never attended UTB, you must submit
your transcripts for evaluation to the Admissions Office,
Tandy Hall 115, Phone: 956-882-8295. To acquire an unofficial
transcript, please visit the Office of the Registrar at Tandy
Hall 105, Phone: 956-882-8254. FOR STUDENTS WITH TRANSFERRED
COURSES: TRANSCRIPTS MUST BE A PRINT-OUT FROM THE OFFICE OF
THE REGISTRAR.
- Copy of current CPR certification.
- Copy of Immunization records.
- A minimum college GPA of 2.5 -
OR - if no college experience, a high school average
of 85.
- Must
have completed ALL Admission Prerequisite Courses (See Degree
Plan) by admission deadline (May 15th)
- a) ACT test scores - copies
are acceptable - A minimum score of 18 on the Reading, English,
and Composite sections is required. If the score is
more than 5 years old, the student must retake the exam. Effective
Fall 2010 the ACT Exam will be mandatory.
OR
b) 30 hours of college credit
on a UTB transcript THAT INCLUDES: Anatomy and Physiology
I and II with lab, Microbiology with lab, Composition I and Math
for Liberal Arts (or higher). A minimum grade of "C"
is required for each course. Effective Fall 2010
this option will no longer be accepted.
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C. The Admissions Committee for the incoming
class will only consider complete application packets that are
received by May 15th of each year. |
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D.
Submit to a Criminal Background Check: acceptance into the ADN
program is conditional upon satisfactory results from a criminal background
check. Information
and instructions will be provided to you after your conditional acceptance
into the program. |
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Course Sequencing |
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Nursing courses are offered only in the
semester sequence as outlined in the curriculum. Enrollment in the
professional nursing program is limited by the availability of resources.
In the event that the number of applicants meeting the minimum requirements
exceeds the enrollment limitation, the selection of the persons to be
admitted will be based on established criteria. Transfer students and
courses will be considered on an individual basis. |
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Progression |
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A grade of "C" is required in all
Gneral Education courses that are part of the
degree plan. Students must pass all Nursing courses (RNSG) with a
minimum course grade of 74.50. Students must pass all courses at one
level/semester before progressing to the next level/semester. Complete
information on grade requirements can be found in the
ADN Student Guide and/or course
syllabi.
Admission and achievement tests are given
throughout the program. If a student falls below the established
standard, the student will be assigned remedial work that is required
to be completed prior to enrollment in the following (next) course(s).
STUDENTS IN THEIR LAST SEMESTER OF STUDY ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE
RNSG 2121: MANAGEMENT OF CLIENT CARE; TO PASS THIS COURSE THE
STUDENT MUST SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE A STANDARDIZED TEST THAT MEASURES
THE STUDENT'S READINESS FOR SUCCESS ON THE NCLEX-RN LICENSING
EXAM.
The student is responsible for the testing
fees of approximately $150.00 over the two-year course of study.
Information regarding Tuition costs, Eligibility
Requirements for Professional Nursing Students' Participation
in Clinical Practice, Eligibility Requirements to take the NCLEX-RN©
Examination, Health Requirements, and recommendations for completing
General Education courses before applying to the ADN Program,
can be found in the Basic
Program Info Packet, along with a program application. |
| Please note:
the contents of this web page are for information only and do no constitute
a contract. Please consult the most recent University catalog, class
schedule fliers, and UTB-TSC Student Handbook before enrolling.
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LVN-RN Advanced Placement Program-Admission
Requirements*
This program offers Licensed Vocational Nurses advanced
placement into the Associate Degree Nursing Program.
*It
is highly recommended that you make an appointment with the Director
before applying if you are an LVN who has been out of school for 10
years or more and/or you have not been practicing recently in acute
care areas.
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A. Submit an application to the University
of Texas at Brownsville, meet requirements for admission, and obtain
a UTB ID number. You may apply online at www.utb.edu/admissions/
or pick-up a paper application at Tandy Hall T115, Phone: 956-882-8295. |
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B. Submit the following items TOGETHER IN A
PACKET to the ADN Office: LHSB 2.720, BEFORE May 15th for Fall
admission OR BEFORE December 15th for January admission: |
- Associate Degree Nursing Application
(see LVN-RN
Info Packet- last 5 pages)
- High school transcript or GED score sheet:
unofficial copies are acceptable. If you have previously
attended college or university, please OMIT this step.
- UTB transcripts - unofficial copies
will be accepted. ONLY UTB TRANSCRIPTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
If you have never attended UTB, you must submit
your transcripts for evaluation to the Admissions Office,
Tandy Hall 115, Phone: 956-882-8295. To acquire an unofficial
transcript, please visit the Office of the Registrar at Tandy
Hall 105, Phone: 956-882-8254. FOR STUDENTS WITH TRANSFERRED
COURSES: TRANSCRIPTS MUST BE A PRINT-OUT FROM THE OFFICE OF
THE REGISTRAR.
- Copy of current CPR certification.
- Copy of Immunization records.
- A minimum college GPA of 2.5 -
OR - if no college experience, a high school average of 85.
- a) ACT test scores - copies
are acceptable - A minimum score of 18 on the Reading, English,
and Composite sections is required. If the score is
more than 5 years old, the student must retake the exam. Effective
Fall 2010 the ACT Exam will be mandatory.
OR
- b) 30 hours of college credit
on a UTB transcript THAT INCLUDES: Anatomy and
Physiology I and II with lab, Microbiology with lab, Composition
I and Math for Liberal Arts (or higher). A minimum
grade of "C" is required for each course. Effective
Fall 2010 this option will no longer be accepted.
- Copy of CURRENT Texas LVN License.
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C. The Admissions Committee for the incoming
class will only consider complete application packets that are
received by May 15th or December 15 of each year. |
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D.
Submit to a Criminal Background Check: acceptance into the ADN
program is conditional upon satisfactory results from a criminal background
check. Information
and instructions will be provided to you after your conditional acceptance
into the program. |
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Pre-requisite Courses |
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Applicants must successfully pass: Anatomy and
Physiology I & II, with labs, Math for Liberal Arts (or higher math),
Introduction to Psychology, Microbiology and lab, Composition I, and
Lifespan Development, before final acceptance into the LVN-RN Advanced
Placement Program. See
Curriculum for more details. |
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Course Sequencing |
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Nursing courses are offered only in the
semester sequence as outlined in the curriculum. Enrollment in the
professional nursing program is limited by the availability of resources.
In the event that the number of applicants meeting the minimum requirements
exceeds the enrollment limitation, the selection of the persons to be
admitted will be based on established criteria. Transfer students and
courses will be considered on an individual basis. |
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Progression |
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A grade of "C" is required in all
General Education courses that are part of the
degree plan. Students must pass all Nursing courses (RNSG) with a
minimum course grade of 74.50. Students must pass all courses at one
level/semester before progressing to the next level/semester. Complete
information on grade requirements can be found in the
ADN Student Guide and/or course
syllabi.
Admission and achievement tests are given
throughout the program. If a student falls below the established
standard, the student will be assigned remedial work that is required
to be completed prior to enrollment in the following (next) course(s).
STUDENTS IN THEIR LAST SEMESTER OF STUDY ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE
RNSG 2121: MANAGEMENT OF CLIENT CARE; TO PASS THIS COURSE THE
STUDENT MUST SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE A STANDARDIZED TEST THAT MEASURES
THE STUDENT'S READINESS FOR SUCCESS ON THE NCLEX-RN LICENSING
EXAM.
The student is responsible for the testing
fees of approximately $85.00 over the two semester course of study.
Information regarding Tuition costs, Eligibility
Requirements for Professional Nursing Students' Participation
in Clinical Practice, Eligibility Requirements to take the NCLEX-RN©
Examination, Health Requirements, and recommendations for completing
General Education courses before applying to the ADN Program,
can be found in the LVN-RN
Program Info Packet , along with a program application. |
Please note:
the contents of this web page are for information only and do no constitute
a contract. Please consult the most recent University catalog, class
schedule fliers, and UTB-TSC Student Handbook before enrolling.
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