Accelerated Bachelor Of Science In NURSING - Stockton University

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Accelerated Bachelor of Science inNURSINGstockton.edu/hlthschool

Accelerated Bachelor of Science inNURSINGTHE CURRICULUMAccelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSNABOUT THE PROGRAMAccelerated ProgramThe Nursing Program at Stockton is grounded in the Roy (1976) Adaptation Model.Benefits of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program: Small Classes Experienced Faculty- Our faculty are dedicated to teaching, scholarship, and thepreparation of students for careers in Professional Nursing. History of Success- The program has a strong record of preparing students forthe NCLEX exam and placing graduates in nursing positions. The five-year pass ratehas averaged 90%. Our graduates are employed in Nursing within one year ofprogram completion. Facilities- Stockton features fully equipped labs and classrooms, an on-campus magnetcertified medical center and rehabilitation center for use in clinical experiences, andelectronic classrooms – all to enrich the educational experience.FallNURS 1902 Foundations of Professional Nursing with NURS 1915 (Lab)NURS 2433 Pathophysiology** – this course is recommended prior to the start of theprogram but can be taken in the first semester. Prior approval by theAccelerated coordinator is needed if taken at another institution.NURS 2211 Physical Assessment with NURS 2225 (Lab)NURS 2506 PharmacologySpringNURS 3913NURS 3904NURS 3337SummerNURS 4920 Care of the Adult II with NURS 4922 (Clinical)NURS 3913 Nursing Care of Childbearing and Childrearing Families with NURS 3917(Clinical)FallNURS 4925NURS 4348NURS 4649Please visit stockton.edu/hlthschool for moreinformation about the BSN Program.Care of the Adult I with NURS 3915 (Clinical)Psychosocial Nursing with NURS 3916 (Clinical)Nursing Research MethodsCare of the Adult III with NURS 4926 (Clinical)Population Health with NURS 4349 (Clinical)Professional Issues in Nursing* Students must earn a minimum grade of “C ” in all courses.

Accelerated Bachelor of Science inNURSINGADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSStudents with earned baccalaureate degrees*Students with earned baccalaureate degrees or higher must have earned credits in thefollowing courses:*Students admitted to Stockton University after the Spring of 2018 must have anearned baccalaureate degree to be eligible for admission. English I & II Intro to Psych Life Span Development Statistics Nutrition Chemistry I - Inorganic Chemistry II - Organic Microbiology Anatomy & Physiology I & II Ethics (waived for Stockton graduates with a Health Science degree) Pathophysiology* Recommended prerequisite beginning Fall 2019Criminal Background Check, Drug Screen, and COVID-19 Vaccination:Students must successfully pass a criminal background check and drug screen priorto enrollment. In addition, students must meet Technical Standards and Functionsoutlined by the program on admission and throughout the program. Complete COVID-19vaccination (without exemption) is required for students to attend clinical. Students mustalso successfully complete a criminal background check in order to be licensed as an RNin the State of New Jersey.* Pathophysiology is a recommended pre-requisite course for the accelerated program.Students who do not take Pathophysiology prior to admission into the accelerated nursingprogram will be required to take the course during their first semester in the program.A GPA of 3.5 and no less than a C in all required science courses taken at Stockton aredesired for admission. Required science courses taken at schools other than Stocktonshould be a grade of B or higher. All transcripts will be evaluated on an individual basis.Applications for the Accelerated Program will be accepted until June 15. Transcripts willbe evaluated on an individual basis.For answers to questions not included in the above information or in the FAQ sheet,please call 609-652-4501 or email: AcceleratedNursing@stockton.edu

PrelicensureAccelerated Bachelor of Science inNURSINGADMINISTRATION AND FACULTYAvailable Activities for Nursing Majors: Theta Sigma Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, The International Honor Society for Nursing Stockton University Nursing ClubAccreditation:The baccalaureate degree in nursing at Stockton University is accredited by:The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education655 K Street, NW, Suite 750,Washington, DC, 20001Complaint Process:Applicants for admission and current students can submit program complaints to theNew Jersey Board of Nursing, a subsidiary of the New Jersey Division of ConsumerAffairs. Complaints may reach the Board of Nursing by writing to:The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General Division of Consumer AffairsNew Jersey Board of Nursing124 Halsey Street, 6th Floor,P.O. Box 45010Newark, NJ 07101Sheila A. Quinn, PhD, RN(Barry University)Associate Dean andChief Nursing Office: HSC-215AJoan Perks, PhD, APN-C(Widener University)Associate Professor of NursingNursing Program ce: F-247Mary Padden-Denmead, PhD, APN-C(Widener University)Associate Professor of NursingMary.Padden@stockton.edu609-626-3814Office: WQ-217Larider Ruffin, DNP(Wilmington University)Assistant Professor of ce: H-237Regina Gentlesk Green, DNP, MSN(Villanova University)Assistant Professor of 142Office C-149Rose Scaffidi, DNP, CNM(Drexel University)Associate Professor of e: WQ-208KKeddi Koovits, PhD(Kean University)Academic Fieldwork ffice: H-211Jill Tourtual, PhD, RN(Widener University)Assistant Professor of e F-213Lia Ludan, DNP(Wilkes University)Assistant Professor of NursingLia.Ludan@stockton.edu609-652-4269Office: H-231Edward Walton, DHSc(Nova Southeastern University)Associate Professor of e: Manahawkin 133-B

stockton.edu/hlthschoolOPEN HOUSES AND INFORMATION SESSIONS:Please visit our website for more detailsabout Open Houses and Information Sessions,including event dates and how to R.S.V.P.JOIN US FOR THE NEXT EVENT!FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROGRAMSTOCKTON UNIVERSITY School of Health Sciences101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway NJ kton is an Equal Opportunity Institution.

(Widener University) Associate Professor of Nursing Nursing Program Coordinator Joan.Perks@stockton.edu 609-652-4627 Office: F-247 Larider Ruffin, DNP (Wilmington University) Assistant Professor of Nursing Larider.Ruffin@stockton.edu 609-626-3563 Office: H-237 Rose Scaffidi, DNP, CNM (Drexel University) Associate Professor of Nursing Rose .