UW School of Nursing BSN Program Information Session Highlights

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Discover the details of the UW School of Nursing BSN program through an information session covering admissions, prerequisites, and application process. Learn about the state-of-the-art facilities, nationally acclaimed faculty, and community partnerships. Gain insights into the rigorous academic requirements, admission criteria, and application deadlines. Prepare yourself academically and personally for a rewarding career in nursing.


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  1. UW School of Nursing BSN Information Session

  2. Agenda > UW School of Nursing > Admissions > Application > Admitted Students > Contact Information

  3. UW School of Nursing > Located on Seattle Campus > State of the art simulation learning lab > Work with nationally acclaimed faculty > Community partnerships with local hospitals, clinics, and agencies in the greater northwest area. > 99% graduation rate > Graduate programs after graduation

  4. Admissions > Admissions Information Students apply their Sophomore year Upper division courses you will come in as a Junior 2 year program (6 quarters) on Seattle Campus Preparing students to take the NCLEX to become an RN (Registered Nurse) We receive ~550-600 applications a year

  5. Admissions continued > Application apply by January 15th Prerequisite courses Letter of Recommendation Personal Statement Proctored Essay/Math problems Healthcare Experience (2021???) > University of Washington Application Do not forget to apply to the UW, if you have a Bachelor Degree you will apply as a PostBac

  6. BSN Application Tells Us 1. Can you handle the program academically? 2. Do you know what nurses do? (Understand the nursing role) 3. Are you a good fit for nursing? 4. Are you a critical thinker?

  7. BSN Prerequisites > BSN Program is upper division coursework > You will complete 90 quarter credits before matriculation in the Fall > Minimum 2.0 grade in each course

  8. BSN General Prerequisites > 2 English Composition courses (10 credits) > College level math (5 credits) > Statistics (5 credits) > Individuals and Society (10 credits) > Lifespan Psychology (5 credits) > Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts (15 credits) Remember: You will come into the BSN as a Junior or a PostBac if you already have a BA/BS

  9. BSN Prerequisites Natural World > General Chemistry > Organic Chemistry > Human Anatomy > Human Physiology > Microbiology > Nutrition Minimum 3 courses complete at time of application with cumulative prerequisite GPA 3.0 If you have 4 or more complete courses, minimum prerequisite cumulative GPA 2.8

  10. Transcripts > Holistic Review Online vs In-Classroom courses Expiration there is no expiration but we recommend courses be current so students retain the information Retakes we take the higher grade if you retake a course > Focus on trends Are there a lot of withdrawals? Did grades improve over time Was there extenuating circumstances? (optional essay) > Consistency

  11. Healthcare Experience For Fall 2021 > Due to Covid-19, the school of nursing recognizes that safety is important to everyone that health care experience may be challenging or risky for applicants. For Fall 2021, hands-on health care experience will not be required. > Applicants are expected to clearly understand the RN role.

  12. Resume > Four Sections Healthcare Experience/Experience Community Involvement/Service Leadership and Teaching Healthcare Trainings and Certifications Optional Foreign Language proficiency 1000 words total

  13. Personal Statement > Reflect on healthcare experience > Answer all of the prompts > No more than 1500 words for all of the prompts > Be honest > Provide detailed examples > Understand Cultural Humility > Reflect

  14. Personal Statement continued #1: Your understanding of Nursing and how might this shape your future practice. #2: Strengths and weaknesses help you clarify your future aspirations as a nurse. #3: Cultural Humility is essential to healthcare and nursing, know the principles.

  15. Letter of Recommendation > Specific Questions > Ask a nurse to write it > Talk to them about the questions / provide information > Check in with them > Give recommenders enough time to write a recommendation

  16. Proctored Essay > About top 250-300 applicants invited The rest are denied (this may be different for 2021) > It will be online this year > 1-hr timed exam > Two parts: Writing Math > No calculators > Take risks when choosing your scenario to write about

  17. Admitted Students > Admission to UW undergraduate program required (if you are not already a UW student) > Historically we accept ~80 students to start in the Fall (this may differ from year to year) > Waitlist of ~20 > Financial Aid School of Nursing Scholarship Applications due in July FAFSA WASFA

  18. Admitted Students continued > Housing Check UW Housing and Food Services > Decisions are sent out no later than April 15th > You will be notified by email

  19. Thank you for you interest > Contact information: Website: http://www.nursing.uw.edu Email: asknursing@uw.edu

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