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Capital University BSN Nursing Reviews

June 5, 2017 by GREGORY Leave a Comment

Nursing program

  • The traditional nursing training program requires 124 semester hours of study. Pupils can expect that it will take 4-years of full-time study to complete the requirements of the training program to earn the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree. After earning the BSN degree, pupils will be qualified to take the exam for licensure as a professional nurse (NCLEX-RN) and will be prepared to take a beginning staff nurse position in numerous health care facilities.
  • The Philosophy and also Goals of the Division of Nursing provide both the foundation and the framework for the nursing training program. They complement the objective and also goals of Capital University.
  • Graduates of the pre-licensure nursing programs will show standards of professional nursing practice while making use of critical thinking and also clinical judgment in the process of clinical reasoning to answer, impact, or even resolve clinical problems, questions, or issues.

About the school

  • Capital University (commonly known as Capital, Cap, or even CU) is a non-public accredited liberal art and research university in Bexley, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, United States.
  • The capital was established as the Theological Seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio in 1830, and also later was connected with that synod’s successor, the American Lutheran Church. The university has undergraduate and also graduate programs, as well as a law school

Total estimated cost of attendance is approximate $25,170

Following are the minimum requirements for BSN Nursing Program. Minimum admission standards include:

Admission to the Traditional Undergraduate Program (TUP)

Students apply through the Capital University Undergraduate Admission Office. Admission to Nursing is selective and based on the admission policies of the University and the Department of Nursing. Various measures of academic performance (grade point average, class rank, and standardized tests) are used in the admission process. In addition, students must meet essential performance abilities as stated in the Essential Performance Requirements Policy:

  • Sensory/Observation: Students must be able to acquire the information presented through demonstrations and experiments in the basic sciences and nursing.
  • Communication: Students must be able to speak in English, hear, and observe

patients in order to elicit information, describe changes in the patient, and perceive nonverbal communications.

  • Motor: Students must be able to stand for prolonged periods of time, perform

cardiopulmonary resuscitation, quickly move about, transport patients during

emergencies, carry infants, and maneuver quickly in confined spaces.

  • Intellectual-Conceptual and Integrative Abilities: Required problem solving

skills for nurses include abilities in measurement, calculation, reasoning,

analysis, and synthesis in the context of nursing study and care.

  • Behavioral, Social, and Ethical Attributes: Emotional stability, mental stability, the ability to exercise good judgment and to complete all responsibilities attendant to the diagnosis and care of patients and families are essential.

Students are admitted directly into the nursing major as a first year student and are assigned a nursing faculty adviser.

International and ESL applicants are required to achieve a TOEFL (paper) score of 600, a TOEFL (computer) score of 250, a TOEFL (internet based) score of l00 and an IELTS score of 7.0.

 

Change of Majors for TUP within Capital University

Students admitted into the University, but not directly into nursing will be counseled to take specific courses in the nursing curriculum along with general education courses for a total of 30-32 credits. At the end of the first year spring semester, if space is available, students are eligible to apply for admission to the nursing major. Admissions through change of major are highly competitive and awarded on a space-available basis.

Students must have:

 Achieved a C letter grade in all science and nursing courses in order to apply.

 Completed or be registered for all level one courses in the curriculum plan for a total 30-32 credits.

 Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0.

 Completed an application and the required personal statement.

 Contacted the Associate Dean of the Pre-Licensure Program regarding intent to change majors. A nursing application will be distributed to students via e-mail in the spring semester. A decision will be made by the end of May after spring grades are available.

 Completed a TOEFL (paper) score of 600, a TOEFL (computer) score of 250, a

TOEFL (internet-based) score of 100 and an IELTS score of 7.0 if student is an International and ESL applicant.

 Met essential performance requirements as stated in the Essential Performance Requirement Policy

Contact:

Address: 1 College Ave, Columbus, OH 43209, USA

Phone: 614-236-6011

Website: http://www.capital.edu

 

 

 

 

 

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