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Milligan College BSN Nursing Reviews

June 13, 2017 by GREGORY Leave a Comment

Nursing program

  • Most nursing leaders prefer the 4-year B.S.N. degree at Milligan College and also provides the best possibilities in today’s job market, including among the highest starting salaries in any discipline. You will find that a BSN is a requirement for a lot of positions. It is also the point of entry for graduate studies, nurse practitioner, and also nurse anesthetist
  • At Milligan, you will learn to start with examining patients and also treating their immediate needs, to educating individuals about health care and also long-term conditions. High-quality nursing education is combined with an excellent liberal arts curriculum at Milligan. During their coursework, their BSN students get the chance to work with several major medical centers, smaller urban hospitals and clinics, home health programs, community health center, modern rural hospitals, primary care clinics, and also parish nursing programs at local churches.
  • The baccalaureate training program at Milligan College is endorsed by the Tennessee Board of Nursing and also certified by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education,

About the school

  • Milligan College is an exclusive Christian liberal arts college founded in 1866 and also situated in the mountains of Upper East Tennessee and the Tri-Cities region of the state, United States.
  • The institution has a student population of over 1,200 students most of whom reside and also study on its 195-acre campus which is situated just a few miles from downtown Johnson City.

Total estimated cost of attendance is approximate $28,230

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

Traditional undergraduate students desiring to pursue the curriculum leading toward the baccalaureate degree in nursing at Milligan College will be required to follow a two-step process.

STEP I:

INITIAL ACCEPTANCE / PRE-NURSING REQUIREMENTS

  1. Secure applications, transcript requests, and reference forms from the Office of Enrollment Management.
  2. Submit completed application with application fee to the Office of Enrollment Management.
  3. Meet requirements for and be accepted to Milligan College and pay admission deposit.
  4. Complete Milligan College core requirements as well as the prescribed course of study that is required for progression into the nursing major.

STEP II:

PROGRESSION

Progression must be sought through the application process and may be limited by space availability. Progression occurs in the fall semester in the curriculum plan. Students desiring to enter NURS 300 level courses leading toward the baccalaureate degree in nursing must file an “Application for Progression” form with the Chair of the Admission, Progression, Retention, and Graduation Committee through the nursing office by the date designated on the application. Applications received after the designated deadline will be considered on first come first served basis as room in the nursing major allows. Progression to NURS 300 level courses is contingent on the following:

  1. Completion of the following courses or their equivalents: Bible 123,124; Communications 102; MLGN 100, 200; Psychology 252; Ethnic Studies; Humanities 101, 102, 201, 202; Biology 250, 251, 280; Composition 111, 211; Nursing 202, 202L, 210, 210C, 220, 220C and 240.
  2. Overall grade point average of 2.5 with:
    1. a minimum grade of C in all science courses
    2. an overall GPA of 2.0 in Humanities and Composition and completion of all Area of Humane Learning specific requirements for writing competency
    3. a minimum grade of C in all required nursing courses

Any Prenursing student who does not meet progression requirements must meet with their academic advisor and outline an academic plan of study. The outline is then submitted to the Chair of the Admission, Progression, Retention, and Graduation Committee through the nursing office for review by the committee in order to be considered for progression at a future date.

Contact:

Address: 1 Blowers Boulevard, Milligan College, TN 37682

Phone: 423.461.8700

Website: https://www.milligan.edu/

 

 

 

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