UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS A C C E L E R AT E D B A C C A L A U R E AT E D E G R E E
A degree we take to heart.
Nursing Program
The University of Sioux Falls believes that each and every one of us has the desire to make a difference in the lives of others. Around here, we call this concept “servant leadership.” It’s a big part of who we are. This, combined with a strong curriculum based in the humanities, sciences and professions, led us to establish a high caliber nursing program on campus. The fit is a natural for a university that prides itself on helping people grow intellectually, spiritually and in relationship with others.
Apply to USF. For more information or to apply to the University of Sioux Falls: Visit www.usiouxfalls.edu (click into the Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Nursing Program)
Call Dr. Barbara Vellenga at 800-888-1047 or 605-331-6671 Email her at nursing@usiouxfalls.edu
1101 W 22ND ST S I O U X FA L L S , S D 57105
Bringing out the best in you.
Immerse yourself in care and compassion.
We’re with you all the way.
If you are admitted to USF’s Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Nursing Program,
The Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Nursing Program offers real-life
you will enter into an intensive 15-month program that allows you to focus totally on nursing course-
teaching, advanced technology and simulated classroom experiences to help enrich the learning process. A small number of
work. Nursing is a career that continues to be in high demand in South Dakota and across the nation.
students are accepted yearly in order to provide more hands-on opportunities and total support of the teaching staff.
According to the South Dakota Department of Labor, nearly 3,000 additional nurses will be needed in the state by 2014. An aging population and a high number of RNs nearing retirement will help keep nurses in demand. In addition to job security, USF’s Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Nursing
Basic admission criteria:
Program specifics:
Program is here for people who want to make a positive life change. Few professions allow people to provide the level of care, compassion and medical expertise that nursing does. It’s a rewarding profession that gives back everything you put into it.
3,000 additional nurses will “beNearly needed in South Dakota by 2014.”
• Admission or re-admission to USF. • A bachelor’s degree in any field outside of nursing is required. All transfer courses must be from an accredited university or college.
• The program is 15 months long and includes a heavy course load. Working no more than 12-15 hours per week is recommended. • Total credits for nursing is 68. Students must maintain a C+ minimum in all nursing courses.
Experience is on your side. The director of the USF School of Nursing is Barbara Vellenga. Barbara is a Ph.D.-prepared nurse
• A minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA is required for post-high school courses.
• Students are required to have a laptop computer.
educator who used her nursing background to
• A minimum 2.75 required prerequisite GPA is necessary.
• Specific prerequisite courses* required before starting the program include:
spearhead a nursing program at Minnesota State
– Introduction to Chemistry – Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry – Biology of Microorganisms – Human Anatomy – General Psychology – Human Development – Fundamentals of Communication – Nutrition – Human Physiology
USF. Her passion for the field and her enthusiasm
• Three professional letters of recommendation must be submitted. • An essay is required within the nursing application. • Background checks are required before students begin nursing courses.
* If you are missing some of these credits, we may be able to help you complete the requirements before enrolling in the program. Just call and we’ll be happy to discuss your options.
University Moorhead before joining the faculty at
are contagious. As a student in the program, you will have the advantages of working alongside role models like Barbara as you take the exciting journey towards your nursing degree.