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Nursing Programs Comparison Chart
Program / Comparison Questions Traditional BSN program Accelerated BSN program Guaranteed Placement Program (GPP) for High School students Pathway to Nursing program at Kansas State University RN-to-BSN (online)
What major is this: Undergraduate Health Science Pre-Nursing Undergraduate Health Science Pre-Nursing Undergraduate Health Science Pre-Nursing Undergraduate Health Science Pre-Nursing Undergraduate Nursing RN to BSN
Is the program competitive entry? Yes Yes No Yes No
Can anyone apply? Anyone who is admitted to 蹤獲扦 as a Health Science Pre-Nursing major and meets the prerequisite criteria can apply. Anyone who is admitted to 蹤獲扦 as a Health Science Pre-Nursing major and meets the prerequisite criteria can apply. Only high school seniors can apply, and must meet and maintain certain eligibility criteria - see webpage for full details. Any current K-State student that meets the prerequisite criteria can apply. Only persons that hold an ADN and RN license can apply. Or who are completing an ADN.
How long is the program? 2 years (four fall / spring semesters) 13 months (May to June) 2 years (four fall / spring semesters) 2 years (four fall / spring semesters) 3 semesters to 6 years
How many students are in each cohort? 60 students start every fall and every spring 30 students start every summer Up to 30 of the 60 Traditional program seats can be filled with GPP students every fall and spring 20 students start every fall and every spring No limit
When is the application deadline? Fall start: Feb. 1
Spring start: Sept. 1
Feb. 1 Acceptance is on a first come basis. Fall start: Feb. 1
Spring start: Sept. 1
Fall start: Aug. 1
Spring start: Jan. 1
Minimum GPA to apply: 2.75 overall; 2.0 蹤獲扦 (if applicable) 3.0 overall; 2.0 蹤獲扦 (if applicable) 3.0 final high school GPA 2.75 overall; 2.0 蹤獲扦 (if applicable) 2.5
Is an essay required? Yes - 250 words, Why I Want to Be a Nurse Yes - 250 words, Why I Want to Be a Nurse No Yes - 250 words, Why I Want to Be a Nurse No
Minimum Grade Required in each course: C (Note: the 5 sciences must have 3.0 / B average) C (Note: the 5 sciences must have 3.0 / B average) C (Note: the 5 sciences must have 3.0 / B average) C (Note: the 5 sciences must have 3.0 / B average) C
Do prerequisite courses expire?  No No No No No
How are candidates chosen? Applicants are scored based on points as listed in the Selection Rubric Applicants are scored based on points as listed in the Selection Rubric Applicants are accepted on a first come basis up to 30 each semester. Applicants are scored based on points as listed in the Selection Rubric All students that meet the requirements are accepted.
Who is the Advisor for this program? CHP Advising Center
316-978-3304 (option 2)
chp.advisor@wichita.edu
CHP Advising Center
316-978-3304 (option 2)
chp.advisor@wichita.edu
CHP Advising Center
316-978-3304 (option 2)
chp.advisor@wichita.edu 
CHP Advising Center
316-978-3304 (option 2)
chp.advisor@wichita.edu 
John Sandlin
316-978-7332
john.sandlin@wichita.edu 
What Prerequisite courses are required? See list below See list below See list below See list below See list below
What does this program cost?

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Comprehensive Fee Schedule

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Comprehensive Fee Schedule

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STEP 1: Apply to 蹤獲扦

(Note: You must be admitted to the university before you can apply to the Nursing program.)

STEP 2: Apply to Program

(Note: Applicants can only apply to one program each cycle.)

Submit Traditional BSN Program Application

Submit Accelerated BSN Program Application

Submit High School GPP Program Application

Submit K-State / 蹤獲扦 Program Application

Submit RN-BSN Completion Program Application

Prerequisite Course Requirements

The prerequisite courses listed below are required to apply / attend each program with the exception of the RN-to-BSN. All transfer courses must be evaluated and approved as equivalent to 蹤獲扦 courses prior to application.

Traditional BSN Program

  • ENGL 101 - English Comp. I
  • ENGL 102 - English Comp II
  • COMM 111 - Public Speaking
  • MATH 111 - College Algebra
  • *BIOL 220 + Lab or BIOL 330 + Lab - Microbiology
  • **CHEM 103 + Lab or CHEM 211 + Lab - Chemistry
  • **HS 290 or BIOL 223 + Lab - Anatomy & Physiology
  • HS 301 - Clinical Pharmacology
  • HS 400 - Pathophysiology
  • MLS 203 or MLS 303 - Medical Terminology
  • PHIL 327 - Bioethics*
  • PHS 331 - Dietetics & Nutrition
  • PSY 111 - General Psychology
  • PSY 325 - Developmental Psychology
  • SOC 111 - Intro to Sociology
  • STAT 370 - Statistics*
  • General Education component-see advisor.

*Other Course options available

**Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, and Microbiology must be completed prior to application deadline.

 

Accelerated BSN Program

  • ENGL 101 - English Comp. I
  • ENGL 102 - English Comp II
  • COMM 111 - Public Speaking
  • MATH 111 - College Algebra
  • *BIOL 220 + Lab or BIOL 330 + Lab - Microbiology
  • **CHEM 103 + Lab or CHEM 211 + Lab - Chemistry
  • **HS 290 or BIOL 223 + Lab - Anatomy & Physiology
  • HS 301 - Clinical Pharmacology
  • HS 400 - Pathophysiology
  • MLS 203 or MLS 303 - Medical Terminology
  • PHIL 327 - Bioethics*
  • PHS 331 - Dietetics & Nutrition
  • PSY 111 - General Psychology
  • PSY 325 - Developmental Psychology
  • SOC 111 - Intro to Sociology
  • STAT 370 - Statistics*
  • General Education component-see advisor.

*Other Course options available

**Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, and Microbiology must be completed prior to application deadline.

 

Guaranteed Placement Program (GPP) for High School students

  • ENGL 101 - English Comp. I
  • ENGL 102 - English Comp II
  • COMM 111 - Public Speaking
  • MATH 111 - College Algebra
  • *BIOL 220 + Lab or BIOL 330 + Lab - Microbiology
  • **CHEM 103 + Lab or CHEM 211 + Lab - Chemistry
  • **HS 290 or BIOL 223 + Lab - Anatomy & Physiology
  • HS 301 - Clinical Pharmacology
  • HS 400 - Pathophysiology
  • MLS 203 or MLS 303 - Medical Terminology
  • PHIL 327 - Bioethics*
  • PHS 331 - Dietetics & Nutrition
  • PSY 111 - General Psychology
  • PSY 325 - Developmental Psychology
  • SOC 111 - Intro to Sociology
  • STAT 370 - Statistics*
  • General Education component-see advisor.

*Other Course options available

**Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, and Microbiology must be completed prior to application deadline.

 

Pathway to Nursing program at Kansas State University

  • ENGL 101 - English Comp. I
  • ENGL 102 - English Comp II
  • COMM 111 - Public Speaking
  • MATH 111 - College Algebra
  • *BIOL 220 + Lab or BIOL 330 + Lab - Microbiology
  • **CHEM 103 + Lab or CHEM 211 + Lab - Chemistry
  • **HS 290 or BIOL 223 + Lab - Anatomy & Physiology
  • HS 301 - Clinical Pharmacology
  • HS 400 - Pathophysiology
  • MLS 203 or MLS 303 - Medical Terminology
  • PHIL 327 - Bioethics*
  • PHS 331 - Dietetics & Nutrition
  • PSY 111 - General Psychology
  • PSY 325 - Developmental Psychology
  • SOC 111 - Intro to Sociology
  • STAT 370 - Statistics*
  • General Education component-see advisor.

*Other Course options available

**Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, and Microbiology must be completed prior to application deadline.

 

  • ENGL 101 - English Comp. I
  • ENGL 102 - English Comp II
  • COMM 111 - Public Speaking
  • MATH 111 - College Algebra
  • BIOL 220 + Lab or BIOL 330 + Lab - Microbiology
  • BIOL 223 Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab
  • CHEM 103 + Lab or CHEM 211 + Lab - Chemistry
  • PSY 111 - General Psychology
  • PSY 325 - Developmental Psychology
  • SOC 111 - Intro to Sociology
  • STAT 370 - Statistics