2011-2012 Catalog
School of Nursing
Requirements for Undergraduate Admission (RN-BSN)
Applicants to the RN-BSN program must meet all requirements for undergraduate admission as outlined in the ADMISSIONS section of this catalog. In order to be considered for admission a student must send the following credentials to the Office of Admissions:
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A completed application for undergraduate admission.
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An official transcript from EACH college or university attended, sent directly from each institution to UH-Victoria. (For timely and accurate processing, students should ensure that all official documents have been submitted prior to registration.)
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Applicants to the BSN program must have graduated from an accredited associate degree or diploma program. Applicants who have completed an international nursing diploma program that is not affiliated to a university may not satisfy the Associate Degree requirement for admission to the University of Houston-Victoria RN-BSN program due to the non-academic nature of this type of coursework. Please contact an International Student Advisor in the University of Houston-Victoria's Office of Admissions.
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Applicants to the BSN program must provide evidence of an unencumbered, current RN Texas license and current CPR certification.
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Applicants to the BSN program must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 and a GPA of 2.5 in natural and behavioral sciences is expected.
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Applicants to the BSN program must have completed all prerequisite course work prior to enrolling in the program.
Qualified applicants to the RN-BSN program must clear a criminal background check, and drug screen.
Qualified applicants must provide evidence of completion of Texas minimum State vaccine immunization requirements:
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Annual TB skin test (or chest x-ray). All TB screens must be repeated every year while the student is enrolled in nursing school (pos and neg).
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Tetanus-diptheria toxoid (Td) within the last 10 years
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Measles/Mumps/Rubella vaccinations(s)
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Seasonal Influenza
- Varicella vaccinations(s)* Varicella immunity must be confirmed by one of three ways:
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a signed provider note verifying that the student was diagnosed with Varicella
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a blood titer indicating immunity
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verification of receipt of the Varicella immunization
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Three-injection hepatitis B vaccination series or serologic confirmation of immunity to hepatitis B virus.

