The graduate is prepared to practice professional nursing while providing care for individuals, families, groups and communities. Students who are not Registered Nurses (RNs) will choose the traditional curriculum plan. RNs can seek advanced standing through the RN-to-BSN plan. An accelerated program exists for students who have already completed a Bachelor’s degree.
Only two applications to the pre-licensure BSN undergraduate nursing program will be allowed in a four-year period.
BSN Program Requirements
Clinical Requirements for Students in the BSN Program
Nursing students are to keep a personal file of the following information. It will be reviewed by clinical faculty prior to any clinical courses.
- Nursing License (for RN-to-BSN students only) unless dual enrolled
- CPR card with visible expiration date
- Date and result of PPD test or Tuberculosis screening form
- Evidence of 2MMR immunizations if born after 1957 or titers to all three diseases (measles,mumps, and rubella).
- Dates of Hepatitis B series or titer showing immunity
- Dates of Varicella or titer showing immunity
- Verification of health care insurance
- Date of TD within last five years, Tdap is required
- Criminal Background Check
- Drug testing documentation
State Board Exam
BSN graduates are eligible to apply to the Colorado State Board of Nursing to take the NCLEX-RN licensure examination.