Nursing

College of Health Sciences

The Faculty of Health Sciences

DeNike Center for Human Services

570-422-3474

www.esu.edu/nurs

About the Program

The Department of Nursing offers a four-year program of study that leads to the bachelor of Science degree with a major in nursing. This program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing Inc. (formerly NLNAC National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission) and fully approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing.

Upon completion of the program, a graduate is eligible to apply for the NCLEX-RN Examination for licensure as a registered nurse, and is prepared to function as a generalist in professional nursing practice.

The graduate is also eligible for graduate study based on individual achievement.

The program involves a foundation of liberal arts education with basic preparation in professional nursing.

A capstone project and related clinical experiences at the end of the senior year facilitates a smooth transition from student to graduate role.

Registered nurse baccalaureate graduates are prepared to practice in a variety of settings, which may include hospitals, community agencies, and long-term care facilities.

Mission

The mission of the Department of Nursing is to:

  • Prepare citizens qualified to practice as professional nurses in successful competition with graduates of colleges and universities throughout the United States;
  • Meet national and local leadership needs in nursing and;
  • Find personal life satisfaction in nursing practice through ever widening horizons of understanding and service.

Accreditation

The Nursing degree program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing Inc., 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta GA 30326, a specialized accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. In addition, the program is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing.

Admission

The admission policies for the nursing program are consistent with the university policies found in the university catalog with the following exceptions:

Freshmen Admission Criteria

Consideration for admission is based on the following guidelines:

  • High school rank in the top 1/3
  • Combined SAT scores of at least 1000 (500 in math, 500 in verbal), or a composite score of 22 on the ACT
  • High School GPA of 3.0 or better
  • Completion of work equal to the standard high school college preparation course with a minimum 16 units, including 4 units of English, 2 units of Mathematics (one of which is Algebra), and 2 units of Science with a related laboratory.

Transfer Students

The Department of Nursing admits the majority of students as freshmen. Therefore, very few seats become available for transfer students. Admission for transfer students is very competitive; successful applicants often have 3.5 or higher GPA. Students who are currently East Stroudsburg University students are given preference for admission into the nursing program.

Other Transfer student criteria:

  • Completion of 36 credits
  • Over all GPA 3.5.
  • Completion of Anatomy and Physiology I and II and related labs, Microbiology with lab, Statistics, and English Composition with grades of 3.0 or better in each course.
  • Two letters of recommendation from professors
  • Letter of intent as to why candidate wants to be a nurse.
  • Interview with nursing faculty to be conducted after the review of submitted materials to the nursing department.
  • All materials need to be submitted by Feb 1 for fall placement only.

Core Performance Standards for Admission and Progression

Applicants and students enrolled in the Department of Nursing must possess the necessary behavioral, intellectual, physical, interpersonal, and communication skills to provide nursing care that is safe for the clients, for themselves, and for other healthcare providers. They must be able to provide safe nursing care in a wide variety of settings with diverse clients. Students must meet these core performance standards to qualify for and remain in the nursing program. Where possible, reasonable accommodations will be provided for those individuals with disabilities to enable them to meet these standards and ensure that students are not denied the benefits of, excluded from participation in, or otherwise subjected to discrimination in this program. The core performance standards for this program are identified in the Undergraduate Catalog.

Time Limit for Completing the Program of Study:

All requirements for the degree in the nursing program must be completed within seven years from the date students begin their studies. Exceptions to this requirement may be approved by the department if extenuating circumstances exist.