APPLY Now! UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA COLLEGE OF NURSING REVOLUTION IN RN-BS NURSING EDUCATION HOW DO I APPLY? Follow the steps below to successfully apply: 1)
Submit a USF Tampa Admissions Application
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Submit required documentation
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Complete all pre-requisite coursework prior to applying through SOAR.
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Submit a College of Nursing Application
Submit a degree-seeking application to Undergraduate Admissions (http://usfweb2.usf.edu/Admissions/apply.html). For questions regarding undergraduate admissions (including USF deadlines), please call (813) 974-3350 or check the website (www.usf.edu/ admission/). Submit official transcripts from every college or university attended directly to the USF Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, SVC1036, Tampa, FL 33620-6900. Transcripts will not be considered until they are received, opened, and processed in the system by the Undergraduate Admissions office. Once admitted to USF, you will have the opportunity to meet with a pre-nursing academic advisor that will review your transfer credit and assist you in making sure all prerequisites are met. The College of Nursing can only consider applicants who meet all the minimum criteria, which includes completion of pre-requisites. Once you have completed steps 1, 2, and 3, and have been admitted as an undergraduate pre-nursing student at USF, complete the on-line College of Nursing application at https://hsccf.hsc.usf.edu/soar (if your pre-requisites are complete). The SOAR application requires a university identification number (UID) to apply. All students receive their UID after admission to the university.
ADMISSIONS: Our friendly admissions team is prepared to answer your questions and discuss with you the requirements for applying:
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Acceptance at the USF undergraduate admissions office. An overall GPA of 2.50 or higher on all undergraduate work (excluding Associate of Science Nursing courses). Associate Degree in Nursing from a regionally accredited institution or Nursing Diploma. Evidence of current RN licensure in good standing. Completion of the following pre-requisite courses by the application deadline for the intended term of entry with a minimum grade of “C” in each: ºº English Composition I (3) – ENC 1101 ºº English Composition II (3) – ENC 1102
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Students must also fulfill University general education requirements for a bachelor’s degree.
TAKE THE NEXT STEP: Ask a question: Get an answer at the Online Answer Center. Attend live Information Sessions: Held at the College of Nursing Contact us: Via email or phone: nurstudent@health.usf.edu or (813) 974-2191
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Can I meet with an advisor before I apply?
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If possible, please consider attending an information session as we do not have any advisors available to personally assist prospective students with general questions. These sessions allow prospective students to get detailed information about the USF bachelor’s degrees in nursing. We offer info sessions live in Tampa several times each semester to try and accommodate everyone’s busy schedule. The list of upcoming information sessions can be found at: http://health.usf.edu/nursing/advising In addition to our information sessions, the USF College of Nursing website is a great resource for information about the program (http://health.usf.edu/nursing/academics/rnbs). There are tabs that detail the admission requirements, application process and deadlines, and curriculum for the RN-BS program.
Can someone review my transcripts before I apply?
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The first opportunity for evaluation of transcripts is when a student applies for general admission through the USF Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Unfortunately, there are no prescreening services that will identify what is transferable before applying to USF. Once admitted, an RN academic advisor will review how USF Undergraduate Admissions has evaluated any applicable transfer credit and how they fit into the Nursing curriculum.
Will I need to have my RN license to apply?
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You must have an active license to submit your SOAR application to the College of Nursing by the deadline. However, you can apply to USF undergraduate admissions to start the process while your license is in process.
Do I have to be working as an RN to be admitted to the program?
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The program was designed for working professionals; however aside from an active RN license there is not a specific requirement to be working as an RN during the program. Several classes in the program have a practicum component. RN’s actively working in the field can complete the requirements in their workplace. Those students not actively working as an RN will work with the faculty to find an alternative location to meet project requirements.
Can I apply before my pre-requisites or degree is posted?
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If you are still completing your pre-requisite coursework (English Comp I & II), please wait to apply to our Nursing program. The College of Nursing can only consider applicants who meet all the minimum criteria, which includes completion of pre-requisites, active RN license and posted ASN degree. All criteria must be complete by the College of Nursing application deadline.
What if I have an RN license, but some of my coursework is from out of the country, how do I apply?
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You will follow the normal application process (detailed on the reverse of this handout) but students with any postsecondary work (college or university) at an institution not in the U.S. are required to submit an evaluation of that academic work. The evaluation must include a course-by-course assessment. Be sure to work with Undergraduate Admissions to use one of the approved evaluation agencies (http://usfweb2.usf.edu/Admissions/credential-evaluation-requirements.html).
TAKE THE NEXT STEP: Ask a question: Get an answer at the Online Answer Center. Attend live Information Sessions: Held at the College of Nursing Contact us: Via email or phone: nurstudent@health.usf.edu or (813) 974-2191
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