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c. Demonstrate adequate English language and grammar writing skills, critical reasoning and effective communication during an interview with the nursing faculty. d. Receive a grade of “B” (3.0) or higher in NURS 112. 2. Priority placement is awarded to students who meet the following criteria: a. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher from all colleges attended. b. Have a total science GPA of 3.2 or higher on all required science courses taken at Biola or transferred in from other colleges. c. Have performed at or above 85 on the comprehensive TEAS nursing pre-admission test. Preparation for the exam is highly encouraged. d. Have successfully completed 3 of the required science courses by the time of application review. e. Have not had to repeat any required course due to a grade of "C-" or below at Biola or at any other university or college. f. Will have completed 4 semesters as a designated nursing major at Biola before entering the clinical nursing program. 3. Minimum requirements considered for spring letter of acceptance include: a. Perform at or above 65 on the comprehensive TEAS nursing pre- admission test. Preparation for the exam is highly encouraged. b. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher from all colleges attended. c. Have a total science GPA of 2.5 or higher on all required prerequisite sciences. d. Have completed 3 of the required sciences by the time of application review. 4. Have earned a minimum grade of "C" (2.0) in all required prerequisite courses. 5. Factors which are considered in the selection process which may enhance an applicant's potential for admission include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Work experience of any kind. Employment in health care settings preferred. b. Volunteer experiences. Volunteer experiences in health care settings preferred c. Leadership activities at church, high school, or college. d. Missions or other cross-cultural experiences. e. Biola student extra-curricular activities. f. Family responsibilities. Contact the Department of Nursing for additional information regarding admission into the clinical nursing program. After Being Accepted into Biola's Clinical Nursing Program At their own expense, students accepted into the clinical nursing program are required to complete the following. Late fees will be assessed. Students will not be permitted to the clinical agency without these. There may be additional requirements not stated below due to changes in agency standards and policies. • Pass a criminal background check. It is highly recommended that you meet with the Department of Nursing Director or Associate Director to
disclose any criminal history (including traffic tickets of $1000.00 or more) prior to applying for the clinical program. • Submit documentation of a clear drug screen by stated deadline and on demand • Submit documentation of a physical examination, including required laboratory tests by the stated deadline and annually thereafter • Submit documentation of having received all required immunizations and titer results by stated deadline • Have a current American Heart Association CPR/AED certification for the Health Care Professional Rescuer, valid driver's license, and proof of personal car insurance turned in by the stated required submission date. A current passport is recommended. • Have required personal technology information equipment as required by faculty Additionally, each student is assessed for liability insurance through the University when participating in clinical courses. The University and cooperating agencies assume no responsibility for illness or accidents occurring during the school program. Students must arrange for their own transportation to clinical agencies as the University does not provide transportation. Students must have access to a vehicle throughout the clinical nursing program. Parking fees are the responsibility of the student. Courses with a theory and clinical component must be taken as corequisites (in the same semester). One credit of theory equals one clock hour, and one credit of clinical equals three clock hours. Because of their importance, it is mandatory to attend course and clinical orientations to proceed in nursing courses. A student must earn a minimum grade of "C" (2.00) in all nursing curriculum required courses and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.00 in order to progress in nursing. Students should meet with their academic advisor to confirm applicable courses. Students will be permitted to repeat nursing courses one time only. Students withdrawing more than once at a failing level ("C-" or below) or failing two courses may be dropped from the nursing program. Unsafe clinical nursing practice, regardless of GPA, is grounds for dismissal from the nursing program. Students who withdraw from nursing in good standing will be readmitted on a space-available basis. Mandatory achievement exams will be taken throughout and at the completion of the nursing program. Transfer/Challenge Policy For transfer nursing students, registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses and other applicants with health profession backgrounds including Military Veterans into the Biola Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. General Policies 1. Transfer Student Application Process Applicants must first be accepted into Biola University. It is recommended that the applicant meet with a nursing advisor at the time of university application. When the student has met the prerequisite requirements, a separate application and application fee must be made to the Department of Nursing. If the applicant is a RN or LVN, it is recommended that this be done concurrently with the application to the University. Contact the Department of Nursing for the program application. Priority consideration for placement in the clinical nursing program is given to current Biola students. To
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