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Xavier University BSN Nursing Reviews

June 6, 2017 by GREGORY Leave a Comment

Nursing program

  • To start with, the prognosis: the demand for experienced, well-trained nurses is expected to increase at an approximately 20% level through 2022. Plus nurses continue to be the biggest single component of hospital staff as the primary providers of patient care. But beyond the numbers, their particular Jesuit philosophy of caring for the whole individual builds not only your intellect but also your sense of empathy—a top quality that goes beyond a resumé.
  • The BS in Nursing is a community-based, holistic training program concentrated on a health and wellness model that educates future nurses in the abilities of communication, coordination and also cooperation with other health care professionals. Following completion of the training program, pupils are competent to sit for the registered nurse licensure exam and are also qualified to sit and take the holistic nurse certification exam.
  • The Hispanic Focus is a unique elective course of study within the 4-year bachelor degree training program in nursing. The guided focus is a selection of interdisciplinary courses and also selected nursing assignments meant to improve the student’s understanding of, and also nursing practice with, Hispanic peoples.

About the school

  • Xavier University is a co-educational Jesuit, a Catholic institution in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Of America. The school is the 6th most ancient Catholic and also a 4th-oldest Jesuit university in the USA.
  • Xavier has an undergraduate enrollment of 4,485 students and also graduate enrollment of 2,165. Xavier is mainly an undergraduate, liberal arts school.

Total estimated cost of attendance is approximate $28,960

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

Admission into the following programs is extremely competitive and requires a few extra steps.

High school chemistry is a prerequisite for admission to the nursing program. Students currently in high school should complete this course before graduation.

Freshmen enrolled in the Xavier nursing program must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.70 in order to begin sophomore level nursing courses and must thereafter maintain a cumulative 2.70 grade point average to remain in the program.

Students will receive two admission decisions: one for undergraduate admission to Xavier and one for the nursing major. Selected students will be directly admitted to the School of Nursing, but some applicants will be wait-listed. Wait listed students will be notified as soon as possible, but no later than July 1 if they are admitted to the program.

Any student wishing to be considered for admission to the School of Nursing must indicate nursing as their major of choice on their application for admission and must apply by the January 15 application deadline.

In addition to the application, all first-year applicants must submit

  • Counselor Recommendation Form
  • Current, official secondary school transcript
  • Results from the SAT Xavier’s code is 1965

and/or the ACT – Xavier’s code is 3366

  • Please mail all documents to:

Xavier University

Office of Admission

3800 Victory Parkway

Cincinnati, OH 45207-5131

Contact:

Address: 3800 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45207, USA

Phone: 513-745-3000

Website: http://www.xavier.edu/

 

 

 

 

 

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