The ADN to BSN Concurrent Program student is one who is enrolled in Associate Degree nursing courses at a partnership community college while taking SVSU RN to BSN courses concurrently. Students will complete their Associates Degree in Nursing while earning BSN credits, allowing them to complete their BSN from SVSU in additional semesters.
Degree Requirements
To complete the degree requirements, an ADN to BSN student must:
- earn a minimum of 16 credits of core nursing courses and 9 credits of approved upper division elective courses.
- 120 credits are required for graduation, of which 30 must be from SVSU and include:
- 39 credits awarded based on articulation criteria, transfer credits, and General Education credits
- an approved statistics course
- 9 approved upper division elective
- 16 credits of core NURS credits
Basic skills credits do not count towards the 120 credits for graduation.
Admission Process
Eligibility criteria for application to the program include:
Admission after completion of NURS 303. The application for program admission is completed in NURS 303.
Admission to SVSU
Admission and good standing in a partnership Associate Degree Nursing program which includes required Anatomy and Physiology
Cumulative GPA of 3. 0 from all colleges and universities attended
Completion of the following SVSU General Education Requirements:
- Category 3 (Numerical understanding)
- Category 6 (Social Science Methods)
- Category 7 (Social Institutions)
- Category 9 (Oral Communication)
- Category 10 (Written Communication)
Admission Requirements
Admission to the ADN to BSN Concurrent Program after completion of NURS 303 .