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Linfield College BSN Nursing Reviews

June 8, 2017 by GREGORY Leave a Comment

Nursing program

  • Nursing education at Linfield is characterized by thorough academic preparation provided by a faculty truly committed to the personal and also professional development of each pupil. In addition to course work and also clinical practice, Linfield-Good Samaritan students are encouraged to take advantage of a rich range of student activities and also international training programs.
  • The Good Samaritan School of Nursing has been providing quality in nursing education since 1892. Originating as a diploma training program offered by Good Samaritan Hospital, the training program extended to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree when it combined with Linfield College in 1982.
  • The Linfield-Good Samaritan School of Nursing is endorsed by the Oregon State Board of Nursing. The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education certifies the baccalaureate training program at Linfield-Good Samaritan School of Nursing.
  • Pupils may apply to enter the upper division nursing major accessible to those migrating from Linfield College’s campus in McMinnville or even transferring from different colleges and universities. The program is 4-semesters or two academic years in duration.

About the school

  • Linfield College is an American non-public institution of higher learning situated in McMinnville, Oregon, United States. As a 4-year, undergraduate, liberal arts and sciences college with a campus in Portland, Oregon, it also has an adult degree training program situated online as well as in eight communities all over the state.
  • Linfield Wildcats athletics take part in the NCAA Division III Northwest Conference. There are a merged 2,466 students at Linfield, which employs over 150 full-time professors.

Total estimated cost of attendance is approximate $27,105

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

A prerequisite GPA of 3.000 is necessary to apply to the Linfield-Good Samaritan School of Nursing.  This is calculated on all prerequisite courses complete at the time of application.  (The prerequisite GPA of 3.000 must be maintained through completion of all prerequisite courses.)

A letter grade of “C” or higher is required for prerequisites and transfer.

Minimum application requirements: 11 semester (16 quarter) credits in the sciences (biology/chemistry, anatomy & physiology, microbiology) and all other prerequisite courses must be complete at the time of application for admission consideration.

Admission is highly competitive. The goal of the admission process is to form a community of learners with the potential to succeed in a rigorous academic program and develop essential skills required for nursing practice.

There are three start dates each year: summer for students who hold a bachelor’s degree at the time of application, fall and spring for students with and without a prior bachelor’s degree. (Start terms and cohorts are subject to change.) Approximately two hundred students are admitted each academic year based on educational background, grade point average, progress toward completion of prerequisite courses, and available space.

An applicant holding a bachelor’s degree by the application deadline will be considered for the accelerated BSN program, provided that all prerequisite course requirements will be completed by the stipulated deadline for the summer term.

Students seeking their first bachelor’s degree may apply to the start date of their preference, either fall or spring. First degree students must qualify as juniors (62 semester credits or 93 quarter credits of transferable coursework) at the time of enrollment, and are expected to complete general education courses as required by the college. It is recommended that the majority of these be completed prior to matriculation.

Prerequisite courses for all nursing students:

  • WR 121 and WR 122 (most Oregon public colleges and universities) or equivalent college writing courses (3 semester credits or 5 quarter credits minimum; AP, CLEP, and IB credit does not apply)*
  • One academic year of biology/chemistry with labs
  • One academic year of anatomy and physiology with labs
  • One term of microbiology
  • One term of lifespan developmental psychology (must cover entire lifespan, birth to death)
  • One term of nutrition
  • One term of statistics (minimum 3 semester or 4 quarter credits)

 

Contact:

Address: 900 SE Baker St, McMinnville, OR 97128, USA

Phone: 503-883-2200

Website: http://www.linfield.edu/

 

 

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