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Delta State University BSN Nursing Reviews

May 28, 2017 by GREGORY Leave a Comment

Nursing program

  • Students applying to the program are not yet nurses. Graduates of this training program are prepared to take the NCLEX-RN licensure examination and also function as a registered nurse upon completion of the exam. Pupils are taught by nursing faculty or even special guest lecturers. The training program is five semesters.
  • The Skills and also Simulation Labs develop students for the practical client care situations they will face in healthcare amenities. The Skills Lab includes various mannequins, supplies and also equipment – including mannequins with abdominal/heart/lung sounds, wounds, and also nursing care applicability.
  • The building boasts wireless internet features and also provides a friendly, comfy, non-intimidating learning environment. Pupils are provided with a printer, computer lab, copier, student lounge (with refrigerator, microwave, and also coffeepot) and also accessibility to numerous models, textbooks, equipment and also supplies for use with projects/reports/presentations.

About The School

  • Delta State University, also referred to as DSU, is a regional public institution situated in Cleveland, Mississippi, United States Of America, in the heart of the Mississippi Delta. Delta State University is among the eight publicly funded universities in the state.

Total estimated cost of attendance is approximate $24,160

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

Qualified students are admitted to the school each fall semester. Admission is competitive.

  1. Apply to Delta State University and meet admission requirements as outlined in the Delta State University Undergraduate Bulletin.
  2. Earn an ACT composite score of 21 (18 if taken prior to October, 1989).
  3. Make a grade of “C” or better in all non-nursing (pre-requisite) support courses. Any course receiving a score less than a “C” may be repeated only once to remain competitive in admission selection process.
  4. Complete all non-nursing (pre-requisite) support courses as outlined in the Delta State University Undergraduate Bulletin or this brochure with a 2.5 or better GPA on a 4.0 scale.
  5. Complete a scheduled Admission Assessment Exam with an overall score of 80. This exam can be taken twice in an admission cycle.**
  6. Submit the following information to the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing by March 1 prior to the first semester in which nursing courses begin.
  7. Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Baccalaureate Program application.
  8. American College Test (ACT) score.
  9. Transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. A student entering the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing wanting to receive credit for prior nursing course(s) from another program must submit a request and credit be negotiated before admission to the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing and not after the student is enrolled.
  10. Three current (<1 year) letters of professional/academic reference (at least one must be academic) using the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing forms and criteria.
  11. Progress report of academic standing for any required courses in progress at date of application.

 

**Exceptions to the noted admission requirements may be considered by the Undergraduate Nursing Program Committee.

  1. Prior to enrollment in the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing, students must comply with Mississippi Legislative statues and regulations regarding criminal background checks by having fingerprints taken at an approved health care agency (not a police or sheriff’s department) and a criminal background check completed. Any cost of this requirement will be the student’s responsibility.

 

  1. After being accepted for admission, each student will be required to submit a completed health and immunization form provided by the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing, evidence of personal health insurance, and American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare provider certification.

Contact:

Address: 0001, 1003 W Sunflower Rd, Cleveland, MS 38733

Phone: 662-846-3000

Website: http://www.deltastate.edu/

 

 

 

 

 

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