These petitions must include:. The applicant must apply to and meet all requirements for admission to Idaho State University. Acceptance to the School of Nursing is competitive and meeting admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Applicants will be scored and offers of acceptance will be based on their campus of preference Meridian or Pocatello. Any remaining open spaces will be offered to students who were not selected for their preferred campus and indicated they would like to be considered for the other campus.
Acceptance to the SON is competitive and meeting admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Admission decisions will be made and sent out via email in early March. If not accepted, contact a nursing adviser to discuss options. Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program. Previously only available in Meridian, the Accelerated Nursing program is expanding to the Pocatello campus with a cohort starting on both campuses Summer !
A cohort of up to 50 students will be admitted to the Meridian campus and a cohort of up to 20 students admitted will be to the Pocatello campus. Courses are delivered through a combination of classroom and online formats, with simulation and clinical experiences available in the Treasure Valley for the Meridian cohorts and Southeast Idaho for Pocatello cohorts.
Participation in the Accelerated Nursing program does require students be located within daily commuting distance to their admitted campus. More Information Questions related to this degree program should be addressed to:. Undergraduate Nursing Programs Student Handbook Program Outcomes Completion of the undergraduate program provides the graduate with the abilities to: Evaluate critical thinking skills based upon nursing knowledge integration, the sciences and the humanities, in planning direct and indirect care for diverse populations in rural or urban settings.
Develop individual traits and personal power to interact constructively with clients, families and communities. Evaluate the broad range of technology requirements. Evaluate the principles of population health needs. Value behaviors congruent with current standards of professional practice, and promote the nursing profession. Appraise basic nursing science information and develop expertise in the comprehensive care of clients, families, and communities.
Finances Cost of Attendance Cost for tuition, general and professional fees and estimated cost are listed on the. Prerequisite Courses Our 14 prerequisite courses are separated into 2 different lists, labeled as Set A and Set B courses. Cumulative GPA of 3. Professionalism and Leadership Manage nursing care in collaboration with clients and an Interprofessional team through coordination, delegation, consultation and referral. Analyze the financial, legal and ethical implications of professional decisions involving individuals, groups, communities, and organizations.
Express informed positions on professional issues and trends, opportunities for advocacy, and strategies for social and political action for health and well being. Explain the leadership role of nurses in addressing global health issues.
Participate in practice settings, professional organizations, communities and government to improve nursing practice, nursing education, client care and the health care delivery system.
Global World View Analyze the role of nursing in global health, and the effects of global health issues on nursing practice. Demonstrate cultural competence when providing care for diverse individuals, families, groups and communities. Advocate for social justice, including commitment to the health of vulnerable populations and the elimination of health disparities. Application Requirements Admission to the nursing program is competitive.
Applicants to the nursing program must earn a grade of C or above in all pre-nursing courses and have a cumulative college GPA of 2. Pre-nursing courses may be taken at Boise State University or eligible courses may be transferred to Boise State from other schools. Some pre-nursing courses may be in progress when a student applies to the nursing program, but most pre-nursing courses must be completed before applying. View or print the 5-Semester Nursing Course Schedule.
Public Health and Population Science. School of Allied Health Sciences. For information on university admissions, contact the College of Technology Student Services office at A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.
This includes all post- secondary course work. Active unrestricted licensure to practice as an LPN in the state of Idaho. Current immunization and good health status per program policy , upon conditional acceptance into the program. Background check and drug screening per department policy, upon acceptance into the program. IV Therapy certification of completion. Career Opportunities Medical and occupational clinics Hospitals and emergency settings Nursing and hospice care facilities Home health care agencies Outpatient surgery centers Military.
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