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  School of Nursing 2015–2017 Bachelor of Science Program Degree Requirements  

Degree Requirements

The bachelor of science degree in nursing (B.S. in nursing) is awarded by the university upon recommendation of the faculty of the School of Nursing. Recommendation depends upon fulfillment of the following requirements:

1. Completion of the prescribed curriculum within seven years for generic students.

2. A minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 in all courses.

3. Completion at the university of 30 of the last 42 credits toward the degree.

4. Completion of required senior-level 705 (nursing subject code) courses at the School of Nursing or NURS courses in the accelerated second-degree program.

It is the responsibility of each student to make certain that all of the graduation requirements of the school have been fully met well before each graduation date.


Second Degree Students

(See degree requirements for accelerated second-degree program)

 
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