NUR 112 — or NUR 209
NOTE: Admission to the Nursing Program is competitive, and the number of students accepted is limited. Meeting minimal requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Calculation of Points for Applicants Meeting Minimum Admission Standards After meeting all minimum requirements, applicants are rank-ordered using a point system based on: 176 | P a g e 1. ACT score. Possible of 36 points with no time limit on when the test was taken. TEAS scores are calculated to provide an equivalent ACT score. 2. Points for grades in ENG 101, MTH 100 or higher, BIO 201, and BIO 202. Twelve points possible. Points for grades are delineated below: • A=3 points • B=2 points • C=1 point If a student is awarded CLEP credit for the courses indicated above, the student will receive points as delineated below: • AP Examination score of 3=1 point • AP Examination score of 4=2 points • AP Examination score of 5=3 points 3. Possible ten additional points awarded as delineated below: • Up to four points awarded for the applicant’s GPA on the nursing required general education courses • Three points awarded if the applicant has never been enrolled in a nursing program. • Three points awarded if all general education courses have been completed A total of 58 points are possible with these selection criteria. If a tie in the number of points occurs for a slot in the nursing program, the GPA for nursing required general education courses will be utilized as the tie breaker. Selection and Notification I. The sele