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Provider:
Purdue University Northwest
Program:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Program Location ID:
10001038
Program Name:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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Purdue University Northwest
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Name:
Purdue University Northwest
Provider Location Address:
2200 169th Street
Hammond, IN 46323
Provider Location Status:
Staff Approved
URL:
http://www.pnw.edu/
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Qualifications of Instructors:
NP, ND, or Ph.D.
Program Description:
PNWs College of Nursing maintains a commitment to quality, evidence-based nursing education and has a reputation for nursing excellence. The program keeps pace with the ever-changing healthcare delivery systems and technological advances while being rooted in fundamental humanistic philosophies. Theundergraduate degree prepares a nurse generalist with baccalaureate-level nursing competencies who will be able to provide comprehensive, safe, nursing care for people from birth to death within a variety of healthcare settings.
Industry Collaboration:
Yes
Classification of Instructional Programs:
51.3801 Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse A program that generally prepares individuals in the knowledge, techniques and procedures for promoting health, providing care for sick, disabled, infirmed, or other individuals or groups. Includes instruction in the administration of medication and treatments, assisting a physician during treatments and examinations, Referring patients to physicians and other health care specialists, and planning education for health maintenance.
Program Prerequisite:
High School Diploma or Equivalent
Prerequisites Description:
Purdue University Northwest>College of Nursing>Application Process College of Nursing Student Resources About Us Application Process Doctor of Nursing Practice Application Guide Masters Application Guide Contact Us FacultyApplication ProcessNo matter where you are in your career, PNWs College of Nursing has a program to help you move forward. Learn about applying.Bachelors ProgramsApplicants must be officially accepted by PNW before their application can be considered for the College of Nursing. Admission to the university doesnt guarantee admission to the College of Nursing.Applications for Baccalaureate Degree: Professional OptionOur four-year professional BSN undergraduate program offers fall and spring admission. Applicants for fall admission must apply by February 1, and applicants for spring admission must apply by October 1.ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS: STUDENTS WITH NO COLLEGE CREDITPlacement Scores SAT scores 1080 or higher (combination of math and reading score) OR ACT scores composite 22 or higher (combination of English, math, reading and science scores) Superscores for like exams acceptedCurrent High School Transcript High School GPA minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Five Subject GPA 3.0 or higher (English, foreign language, history, math, lab sciences and social science)Applicant with a GED must complete nine hours of university credit OR must meet the SAT/ACT criteria as listed above.
Application Deadlines:
Our four-year professional BSN undergraduate program offers fall and spring admission. Applicants for fall admission must apply by February 1, and applicants for spring admission must apply by October 1.
Refund Policy:
https://www.pnw.edu/bursar/refunds-and-deadlines/
Admissions
Admissions
% Offered Online:
10
Times Offered:
Day
Length of Training:
4 year(s)
Number of Credits:
120 academic credit hours
Percent Admitted:
60%
Offered to General Public:
Yes
Career Counseling:
Yes
Job Placement Offered:
No
Placement Assistance Available:
Yes
Part-time Enrollment:
Yes
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Tuition:
$47,649.60
Admission Fees:
$25.00
Books:
$800.00
Supplies:
$1,000.00
Tools:
$500.00
Labs:
$600.00
Miscellaneous:
$800.00
Average Cost Per Credit Hour/Class:
$428.12
Total Cost of Program:
51,374.00
Baccalaureate:
$750.00
Included in the tuition:
No
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Provider Offers Financial Aid:
No
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