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Walla Walla University BSN Nursing Reviews

June 16, 2017 by GREGORY Leave a Comment

Nursing program

  • The School of Nursing at WWU University offers a 4-year training program leading to a Bachelor’s degree with a major in nursing.
  • The training program is split between their two campus locations: College Place, WA and also Portland, Oregon. Usually, the very first 2-years are taken on the College Place campus and also include a blend of general studies, nursing cognates, and also nursing courses. The final 2-years are taken on the Walla Walla University nursing campus in Portland, Oregon, where pupils incorporate classroom work with practical (clinical) experience.
  • The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education certifies Walla Walla University School of Nursing’s Baccalaureate training program. The nursing training program is endorsed by the Washington State Nursing Commission

About the school

  • Walla Walla University (WWU) is an institution offering liberal arts, professional, and also technical programs situated in College Place, Washington, just a couple miles from Walla Walla, United States.
  • The present President is John McVay. It was established in 1892 and is associated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Total estimated cost of attendance is approximately $32,770

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

GPA: 2.75 or greater

Traditional Track Pre-Requisites (to be completed prior to admission into the sophomore level nursing coursework):

  • Anatomy & Physiology: a full sequence of at least 12 credits with labs
  • Nutrition: usually 4 credits
  • General Psychology: 3-4 credits
  • General Sociology: 3-4 credits
  • Writing/English Composition: 6 credits of College Writing (3 additional credits of research writing must be successfully completed prior to the junior year)
  • Helpful courses (these courses are NOT required for admission into the sophomore level nursing coursework, however, it is strongly encouraged that the applicant have courses in these areas completed:
  • History: S. History, World History, or Western Civilization. A total of 8 credits are required for graduation
  • Humanities: General literature, general philosophy, art or music appreciation/history (but no more than 8 credits in any one category).  These are the only courses that will count towards humanities at WWU.  A total of 12 credits are required for graduation
  • E.: Two activity based courses are required to satisfy the general studies graduation requirement
  • Human Growth & Development: Must be through the lifespan. This is a nursing cognate course.
  • Religion: 12 to 18 credits of religion (depending on your credit requirements) are required for graduation. It is helpful to have some of these credits completed prior to the beginning of the sophomore level nursing courses.  RELIGION CREDITS ARE NOT TRANSFERRABLE AND MUST BE COMPLETED AT WWU.

Please note:  Applicants must have 42 quarter credit hours of prerequisite coursework completed prior to acceptance to the sophomore level nursing courses.  Applicants with 48 quarter credits or more will be given preference.

Contact:

Address: 204 S College Ave, College Place, WA 99324, USA)

Phone: 800-541-8900

Website: https://wallawalla.edu/

 

 

 

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