Admission Requirements
Applicants to the Accelerated BSN program must meet the following requirements to receive consideration for admission. Admission is rigorous; demonstrating minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the Accelerated BSN program.
- The applicant must submit a completed application.
- The applicant must have a bachelors’ degree in a non-nursing major from an accredited college or university with a graduating cumulative GPA equal to 2.75 or higher (on a 4.0 scale).
- The applicant must have completed the following courses or course equivalents either at DeSales University or another accredited college or university within 5 years of entering the Accelerated BSN Program, and must have received a grade of C or higher:
- BI 263 Anatomy and Physiology I with lab component
- BI 264 Anatomy and Physiology II with lab component
- CH 107 Physiological Chemistry with lab component *must include all 3 topics: general, biochemistry, and organic chemistry
- BI 252 Microbiology with lab component
- MA 111 Probability and Statistics
- NU 305 Therapeutic Nutrition
- PS 240 Human Development *must cover full lifespan: conception to death
Students may complete PS 240 at an accredited college or university or by CLEP examination. NU 305 must be taught by a registered dietitian.
- Three (3) of the seven (7) prerequisite courses must be completed, or currently in progress with visible grades, to secure an interview and receive decision for the ABSN program.
- Prerequisite courses require a minimum grade of “C” or higher. A maximum of three (3) “C’s” out of the seven (7) prerequisite courses will be accepted. Grades of “C-” do not qualify.
- The applicant must submit official transcripts of all post-secondary education coursework and coursework taken at any accredited college or university.
- The applicant must obtain two letters of professional recommendation. Recommendations should be requested from individuals who can evaluate the applicant’s qualifications, e.g., professors, managers, supervisors, volunteer coordinators, etc.; not colleagues, classmates, and/or family members or friends.
- The applicant must submit a personal essay that explains how the program will help them to achieve their professional goals and their motivation or desire for becoming a nurse; maximum of 2 typed pages.
- The applicant must submit a current resume.
- The applicant must submit an official World Education Services (WES) credential evaluation for all degrees and coursework obtained outside the U.S.
- The applicant may be interviewed by a DeSales nursing faculty member, as deemed appropriate.
- International and/or non-US-born applicants should refer to the language requirements detailed in the Undergraduate Catalog, under the heading of International Students.
- Applicants offered admission will be required to provide a nonrefundable $500 seat deposit to secure their placement in the program’s designated cohort. Upon matriculation, the $500 seat deposit will be credited towards tuition.
- Applicants selected for admission into the Accelerated BSN Program are accepted provisionally and will be required to complete an FBI Fingerprinting Check and a Nationwide Criminal Background Check. An offer of full acceptance is dependent on negative results of the applicant’s FBI Fingerprinting and Nationwide Criminal Background Check. A positive record, on either the FBI Fingerprinting or the Nationwide Criminal Background Check, will result in revocation of the applicant’s provisional acceptance. Revocation of provisional acceptance prohibits the applicant from obtaining full acceptance and from matriculating into the Accelerated BSN Program. Also, selected applicants must comply with all BSN Clinical Requirements as part of their provisional acceptance contingencies. There are no appeals of the admission decision.
- Submit results and give evidence of good health (free from communicable diseases) and prophylaxis including, but not limited to:
- Completed physical examination including specified laboratory studies (Health Requirements form and directions will be provided by DeSales University ~ School of Nursing).
- Proof of completed immunization series including - Tetanus (Tdap), Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella & Hepatitis B (series of three injections).
- Evidence of adequate immunity: Measles titer, Mumps titer, Rubella titer, Varicella (chickenpox) titer (if unable to provide documentation of having had the disease) & Hepatitis B surface antibody.
- Hepatitis B vaccination (series of three injections) must be completed before April of the first year.
- Additional vaccinations, including, not limited to, annual influenza vaccination, COVID-19 vaccinations, as required by clinical affiliated partners for clinical rotations.
- Tuberculosis screening (blood or skin testing) completed at the appropriate time.
- The financial costs of all Background Clearances needed are the student’s responsibility.
- Due to the competitive nature of this program and seat availability, demonstrating minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the DeSales Accelerated nursing program. All decisions are final.
- Once an admission decision has been reached and notification of the decision has been sent to the applicant, the decision is considered final and the application is closed. Information related to closed applications is not discussed with the applicant or the applicant’s designees.
- Accepted students must attend an orientation session before the Accelerated BSN program starts.
- Upon matriculation into the Accelerated BSN Program, the student must complete all further coursework at DeSales University.
Accelerated BSN Withdrawal Policy
A student considering withdrawal from a course should note that the summer term is subject to a different withdrawal calculation than the fall and spring terms, due to a difference in the structure of the courses offered. The Accelerated BSN Program’s tuition is comprised of four, flat, term rates charged during the course of the approved 15-month Accelerated BSN curriculum. Refunds are based on the flat term tuition rate, and as such, students withdrawing from one or more courses are not eligible for a prorated refund based on the number of courses from which they withdrew.
The Accelerated BSN program tuition refund policy for the summer terms is as follows:
- 100% refund of the term tuition - Any withdrawal received prior to the first day of class. The first class is defined as the first didactic/lecture held for the term.
- 60% refund of the term tuition - Any withdrawal received after the first day of class has commenced and prior to the fourth day of class in the term. Class is defined as the didactic/lecture portion of a course and does not include laboratory or clinical days.
- 0% refund of the term tuition - Any withdrawal received after the fourth day of class in the term. Class is defined as the didactic/lecture portion of a course and does not include laboratory or clinical days.
The Accelerated BSN program tuition refund policy for the fall and spring terms is as follows:
- 100% refund of the term tuition - Any withdrawal received prior to the first day of class. The first class is defined as the first didactic/lecture held for the term.
- 60% refund of the term tuition - Any withdrawal received after the first class day has commenced and prior to the sixth day of class in the term. Class is defined as the didactic/lecture portion of a course and does not include laboratory or clinical days.
- 0% refund of the term tuition - Any withdrawal received after the sixth day of class in the term. Class is defined as the didactic/lecture portion of a course and does not include laboratory or clinical days.
All drop and withdrawal requests must be received by the Accelerated BSN program director, dated, and signed by the student and the program director by the appropriate deadline. Registration for the Accelerated BSN program implies that a student is academically responsible for completing the required course load and satisfying all related financial obligations. If a registered student does not withdraw from courses but simply does not attend, a grade of “F” will be assigned to these courses and the student will remain responsible for payment of the tuition related to those courses.
General Progression Policies for Accelerated BSN Students
To progress in the Accelerated BSN program, the student must remain in acceptable academic standing as described under “Acceptable Academic Standing ” in the Undergraduate Catalog. In addition to the University “Acceptable Academic Standing” requirements, Accelerated BSN students must be continuously enrolled in nursing courses as outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog. Inability to do so will result in the student’s dismissal from the Accelerated BSN program. For nursing students, acceptable academic standing also includes meeting the following progression policies of the Accelerated BSN program:
- The student must earn and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA equal to 2.75 or higher at the conclusion of each semester to progress to the next semester. Cumulative GPAs are calculated to three decimal places and are not rounded when determining progression in the nursing program. GPAs are reviewed at the end of each semester: Summer I, Fall, Spring, and Summer II. Only courses taken within the Accelerated BSN Program will be tabulated into the student’s semester and cumulative GPA. Any student who does not achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher at the end of any semester will be dismissed from the Accelerated BSN program.
- The student must earn a C+ or higher in all nursing courses to progress to the next semester. For the Summer I semester, the student must earn a C+ or higher in the Session I courses of NU 205 and NU 215 to progress to NU 220 and NU 230 . Any student who does not obtain a C+ may not progress and will be dismissed from the Accelerated BSN program. Students who are dismissed students from Summer Session I are referred to the Bursar’s Office for a prorated refund.
- The student must pass both the theory portion and the clinical component of the nursing course. A student failing either the theory or clinical component of a nursing course will fail the entire course, and the student may not progress in the Accelerated BSN Program. Failure of a nursing course is defined as any grade below the minimum progression requirement of C+. In addition, the student must complete the required number of clinical hours to successfully pass a clinical course.
- The student must follow the 15-month program plan. Failure to adhere to the curriculum plan may result in dismissal from the Accelerated BSN Program. The maximum time for completion of the Accelerated BSN Program is 15 months from the date of enrollment in the first nursing course.
- Students are required to participate in the Kaplan Review Course during their senior nursing courses. As part of the Kaplan Review Course, students are required to complete all assigned homework and tests. All remediation requirements must be satisfactorily met in order to receive permission to take the NCLEX-RN exam as assigned.
- All nursing students must adhere to and abide by the content in the Pre-licensure BSN Student Handbook and the Undergraduate Catalog. Any deviation or failure to comply with the content may warrant dismissal from the Accelerated BSN program.
- Any dismissed, withdrawn, or inactive student, as defined by University policy, may formally reapply to the nursing program. Re-admission is not guaranteed. Re-admitted students will be required to repeat all nursing coursework, regardless of previous course grades achieved, and are subject to the progression policies outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog under which they are re-accepted.
- Requested academic references for students who have not met the nursing progression requirements or who have been dismissed from the nursing program will include only the dates of attendance.
- All nursing students must abide by the nursing progression requirements outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog in effect at the time of acceptance into the nursing program.
- It is the responsibility of the student to contact the Bursar and/or the Financial Aid Office for any information about the implications any change may have for their tuition or financial aid. Questions about housing should be addressed to the Residence Life Office.
Program Plan of Study: Accelerated BSN
Summer I Semester
- Fundamentals of Nursing (NU 205 )
- Health & Physical Assessment (NU 215 )
- Pharmacology (NU 220 )
- Therapeutic Nursing Interventions (NU 230 )
Fall Semester
- Health Risk Models and Research (NU 320 )
- The Chronically Ill Adult (NU 335 )
- Nursing of the Childbearing Family (NU 350 )
- Healthcare Informatics (NU 380 )
Spring Semester
- Mental Health Nursing (NU 340 )
- Nursing Care of Children (NU 365 )
- Nursing of the Older Adult (NU 370 )
- Nursing of the Acutely Ill Adult (NU 430 )
Summer II Semester
- Community and Public Health Nursing (NU 440 )
- Senior Integrating Seminar (NU 452 )
- Clinical Nursing Internship (NU 454 )
Course Requirements
Students enrolled in the Accelerated BSN program must complete the following courses at DeSales University in the nursing program curriculum: NU 205 , NU 215 , NU 220 , NU 230 , NU 320 , NU 335 , NU 340 , NU 350 , NU 365 , NU 370 , NU 380 , NU 430 , NU 440 , NU 452 , NU 454 .
Accelerated Direct-Entry BSN + MSN Program (Accelerated BSN Plus)
Acceptance into the Accelerated BSN Plus Program as an incoming Accelerated nursing student assures direct matriculation into the graduate nursing program of their choice, as qualified, upon completion of the BSN program, provided that the student remains in an “Acceptable Academic Standing ” as outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog. All MSN courses taken by a student in the Accelerated BSN Plus program must adhere to the standards and guidelines set forth for all progression and internal policies of the graduate MSN programs. The MSN program provides options for advanced study which prepares graduates for certification as a family nurse practitioner, psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner, adult gerontology clinical nurse specialist, or adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioner. MSN degree options also include forensic nursing with certification in investigative forensics, MSN/MSIS in Data Analytics, and nurse executive via the dual MSN/MBA program (students interested in the dual MSN/MBA program must apply separately to the MBA program for admission consideration; acceptance into the MBA program is not guaranteed). Students may begin course work in graduate level nursing courses in the fall semester of the Accelerated BSN Plus program of study, which may be credited toward both their BSN and MSN programs.
In addition to fulfilling all admission requirements of an Accelerated BSN applicant, the Accelerated BSN Plus applicant must:
- Complete an interview with a DeSales nursing faculty member, as deemed appropriate.
- Have attained a bachelors’ degree in a non-nursing major from an accredited college or university with a graduating cumulative GPA equal to 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale).
- Earn a B or higher in all nursing and science pre-requisite courses during the Accelerated BSN Plus program of study.
- Earn a minimum cumulative GPA equal to 3.0 or higher at the end of each semester during the Accelerated BSN Plus program of study.
- Meet all other criteria for undergraduates taking graduate courses as outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog and Graduate Catalog.
If a student is academically ineligible to continue in the Accelerated BSN Plus Program, the student may remain in the Accelerated BSN Program and continue solely to pursue the BSN degree, provided that those requirements for academic progression as outlined in the Accelerated BSN program are met.
Students will have a direct matriculation into an MSN program upon completion of the Accelerated BSN Plus Program with a 3.0 GPA or higher out of 4.0 scale, passing their NCLEX-RN licensure exam on the first attempt, and securing a full-time RN position. Students will apply to the specific MSN track of their choice to develop a plan of study with the program director. MSN clinical experiences in all Advanced Practice Programs are subject to RN experience requirements and clinical site availability.
Individual program specific RN requirements must be met prior to MSN clinical experiences for all Advanced Practice Programs. Please refer to the Graduate Catalog for current policies regarding RN experience.
Course Requirements
Students enrolled in the Accelerated BSN Plus Program must complete the following courses at DeSales University in the nursing program curriculum: NU 205 , NU 215 , NU 220 , NU 230 , NU 320 , NU 335 , NU 340 , NU 350 , NU 365 , NU 370 , NU 380 , NU 430 , NU 440 , NU 452 , NU 454 ; NU 522 or NU 536; NU 530 or NU 320 ; and NU 538 or NU 380 . The Accelerated BSN Plus students may take up to three approved graduate level courses that may be applied to both the BSN and MSN Programs. Accelerated BSN Plus students who choose not to take the graduate level courses will take the specific undergraduate nursing courses above.