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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nursing Major, B.S.N.


Department Information


Dr. Katherine Hall, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs

PO Box 70664
Phone: (423) 439-4578 or 1-888-37NURSE
Fax: (423) 439-4522
230 Roy S. Nicks Hall
Web address: www.etsu.edu/nursing
Email: nursing@etsu.edu
Facebook: www.facebook.com/etsunursing
Twitter: www.twitter.com/etsucon

Accreditation: The baccalaureate degree in nursing program at East Tennessee State is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC  20001, (202) 887-6791.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is the foundation for professional nursing practice. The professional nurse practices in collaboration with other health care providers and is responsible for coordinating and practicing comprehensive nursing care for individuals, families, groups, and communities, and assuming management and leadership positions in nursing practice.

The College of Nursing offers seven (7) tracks leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The Traditional BSN, Accelerated, ETSU-HVMC Accelerated BSN, ETSU-Sevierville Accelerated BSN, and LPN-BSN offers coursework leading to initial licensure as a professional nurse. The RN-BSN option is designed for students who are already registered nurses but who are seeking a bachelor’s degree. The Dual Degree RN-BSN is offered with select community college partners for students enrolled in associates degree programs who are interested in simultaneously earning a bachelor’s degree.

A course of study that meets the degree requirements and the university’s General Education Program Requirements will be planned with the student through regular sessions with a College of Nursing professional advisor.

Program Track Director/Coordinator

Traditional and Accelerated Programs

Dr. Beth Thompson

Bridge Programs (LPN-BSN/RN-BSN) Ms. Tabitha Quillen

Admission Policy


Admission to the university as a Health Professions/Nursing Interest (HPNU) major does not assure admission to the major.

  1. ​Applicants must be in progress or have completed all ETSU General Education courses* (or equivalent from a Transfer Institution) including the ​four (4​) Nursing Pre-requisite classes: Anatomy and Physiology I and II (with labs), Intro to Microbiology (with lab), and Probability and Statistics. At least three (3) of the ​four (4) pre-requisite math/science classes must be completed prior to the application deadline.

​Applicants with greater than two (2) unsuccessful attempts to complete all required pre-requisite math/science courses will be ineligible for admission to the College of Nursing. Grades below a “C” (C-, D+, D, and F) are considered unsuccessful attempts.

* ​Applicants with completed Bachelor’s degrees are exempt from taking General Education Requirements (by virtue of the completed degree) but must complete the four pre-requisite math/science courses or equivalents with at least three (3) of the four (4) completed prior to the application deadline.

* Transfer students are responsible for making sure courses taken at other institutions are equivalent to ETSU General Education courses. For further information about transfer equivalency, go to https://www.etsu.edu/articulation/equivalencies.php. For a list of ETSU General Education requirements go to: https://www.etsu.edu/uged/gened.php.

  1. A minimum cumulative College Level G​rade Point Average (GPA​) of 3.0 as computed by East Tennessee State University (excluding developmental coursework) is required.
  2. A minimum Math/Science Nursing Pre-requisite GPA of 2.6 as computed by East Tennessee State University is required.
  3. A minimum adjusted individual total score of the standard entrance exam of 58 is required.
  4. Applicants, with the exception of RN to BSN and Dual Degree, must apply to the College of Nursing using the Centralized Application System (Nursing CAS). RN to BSN and Dual Degree applicants must apply to the College of Nursing using electronic or paper application found on the College of Nursing website.   
  5. Official Transcripts from all higher education institutions must be sent to CAS with the exception of RN to BSN and Dual Degree. RN to BSN and Dual Degree applicants must submit official transcripts with the electronic or paper application. Students must also apply for General Admission to ETSU. This should be done well in advance of the application deadline. Detailed instructions and information are available at: https://www.etsu.edu/nursing/default.php.
  6. Applicants, with the exception of LPN to BSN, RN to BSN and Dual Degree, must submit (electronically) all scores from the standardized entrance exam. The standardized entrance exam may be taken twice within a two year period, but not twice in the same semester. Scores are valid for two (2) years.  Information about scheduling and preparing for the standardized entrance exam can be obtained by contacting the College of Nursing Office of Student Services.
  7. ETSU College of Nursing does NOT require references, a personal statement or professional experience for admission.
  8. Applicants, with the exception of LPN to BSN, RN to BSN and Dual Degree, are ranked by a point system which includes ​four (4) areas: Overall GPA (100 points) , Math/Science Nursing Pre-requisite GPA (200 points), Adjusted Individual Total Score of the standard entrance exam (100 points) for a total of 400 possible points. Applicants are admitted in point order. RN to BSN and Dual Degree applicants are ranked by overall Grade Point Average (GPA) and admitted in ascending order. LPN to BSN applicants are ranked by overall Grade Point Average (GPA) and Pre-requisite GPA and admitted in ascending order based on each individual cohort site and total program capacity.
  9. Applicants, who are admitted to ETSU as a freshman with a high school GPA of 3.5 or above, ACT cumulative score of 29 or above, and maintain an ETSU overall GPA of 3.2 or higher, will be guaranteed admission to the nursing major. Students must complete the College of Nursing ​application process and meet all other established admissions criteria.

Progression Policy


All students admitted to the nursing major must earn a minimum grade of “C” (2.0) in each required theory and/or clinical nursing course. Grades of C- and below indicates a nursing course failure. 

  1. Students must achieve an overall average of 75% on all exams (content and final) within a didactic course to pass the course. Points for course assignments other than exams (i.e., quizzes, class assignments, group work) are not calculated into the course grade until the 75% benchmark on exams is attained. Once the 75% benchmark is reached, any additional points earned by the student will be applied to calculate the final course grade. If a student fails to achieve an overall exam average of 75%, the student will receive the letter grade equivalent to the average of the exam scores and be required to repeat the course. 
  2. If the student withdraws failing from a nursing didactic course or is unsuccessful in a nursing didactic course by earning a grade less than a “C” (2.0), the student will be placed on probationary status in the College of Nursing.* Progression in the nursing program will be suspended pending space availability as determined by the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs (or designee). Course availability is not guaranteed, and students may be required to submit documentation of circumstance for consideration.  
  3. If a student earns less than a “C” (2.0) in two required didactic courses - whether in the same semester or over a period of semesters - he or she is automatically dismissed from the College of Nursing. Students dismissed from the undergraduate nursing program for academic failure may appeal to the Undergraduate Academic Standards Committee one time for readmission to the program. Filing an Academic Appeal does not guarantee permission to repeat the course or reinstatement to the BSN program. All appeals are reviewed on an individual basis. This policy applies even if one of the failed courses has been repeated previously with the grade of “C” (2.0) or higher. 
  4. Students who withdraw failing or earn a grade of less than “C” (2.0) in any one clinical course at any time within the nursing major will be automatically dismissed from the College of Nursing. Students dismissed from the undergraduate nursing program for academic failure may appeal to the UAS Committee one time for readmission to the program. Filing an Academic Appeal does not guarantee permission to repeat the course or reinstatement to the BSN program. All appeals are reviewed on an individual basis. 
  5. If a student’s appeal is granted and the student is permitted to return to the program, the following conditions apply:
  6. The student is on probationary status until the failed course is successfully completed.*
  1. The student is required to sign an Undergraduate Academic Performance Agreement (UAPA).
  2. Space within the class/clinical course is not guaranteed.  The Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs (or designee) will direct the placement process based on space availability.
  3. Subsequent grades below the grade of “C” (2.0) will result in a second academic dismissal from the program with no option to appeal to the UAS Committee for readmission.
  4. Students will be removed from probationary status when the course is completed successfully and the terms of the UAPA are fulfilled.
  1. If a student drops a didactic course that has a co-requisite clinical course, the student must also withdraw from the corresponding clinical course.  
  2. Students who withdraw from the same nursing course more than once will be academically dismissed from the College of Nursing. Students dismissed from the undergraduate nursing program for repeated withdrawals may appeal to the UAS Committee one time for readmission to the program. Filing an Academic Appeal does not guarantee permission to repeat the course or reinstatement to the BSN program. All appeals are reviewed on an individual basis. If the student is re-instated based upon the outcome of the appeal, the student shall be on probationary status until the course is completed successfully. * Permission to retake the course is not guaranteed and will be determined by the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs (or designee) pending space availability.  

*Students not enrolled in a clinical for one or more semesters will be required to take skills validation course (NRSE 4301 NRSE 4302 NRSE 4303 NRSE 4304 )

Criminal Background Checks


To progress clinically, students will be required to complete a Criminal Background Check at his or her own expense from a specified vendor. Unfavorable results may result in a student’s inability to continue in clinical courses; review of the contents of the background check and the determination for eligibility for participation at a clinical site will be conducted by affiliated clinical agencies. Although the College of Nursing does not receive the contents of the background check, documentation of completion is kept with the students Clinical Course Health Requirement file.

Admissions Requirements and Curricula by Program Track


Required Prerequisite Classes for Nursing Program


Degree Requirements: 120 credits


Minimum Grade Policy

All students admitted to the nursing major must earn a minimum grade of “C” (2.0) in each required theory and/or clinical nursing course.

General Education Requirements  

These requirements include earning 41-42 credits in Communication, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social and Behavior Sciences, History, Natural Sciences and Mathematics categories.

Major Specific courses listed in General Education Requirements:

Additional Major Requirements for Admission

Traditional BSN Program


General Education 41-42 credits
Additional Admissions Requirement (HSCI 2230/2231) 4 credits
Major Core 75 credits
TOTAL 120 credits

Suggested Four-Year Program of Study: NURS-BSN    

LPN-BSN Program


General Education 41-42 credits
Additional Admissions Requirement (HSCI 2230/2231) 4 credits
Major Requirements 75 credits
       Core Courses     52 credits
       Articulation Credit     23 credits
TOTAL 120 credits

Suggested Four-Year Program of Study: NURS-BSN (LPN-BSN)   

LPN-BSN Program Major Requirements: 75 credits


RN-BSN Program Nursing Program


General Education 41-42 credits
Additional Admissions Requirements (HSCI 2230/2231) 4 credits
Major Core 32 credits
Electives 43 credits
TOTAL 120 credits

Note: Electives may include articulation credit.

Suggested Four-Year Program of Study: NURS-BSN (RN-BSN)  

Dual Degree RN-BSN Program


Admissions Requirements and Curricula

Curriculum for this program is tailored to the needs of students at our community college partnering institutions and thus varies by institution. Please refer to the College of Nursing website for more detailed information.
https://www.etsu.edu/nursing/undergrad/dual_degree_rn_bsn.php

Additional Information


Click here to view Degree and Graduation Requirements  for all ETSU students.

CSCI 1100  or Proficiency exam: Must be completed to meet Bachelor’s Degree Requirements. 

Most minors range from 18-24 credits. Those few minors with more than 24 credits may affect the number of free electives allowed.