Application Process
All
new students must schedule an appointment with an
academic counselor before enrolling. Contact us at
210-826-7595 or
email us.
The generic Bachelor of
Science in Nursing students are admitted to the nursing
program in the Fall and Spring terms. BSN
applications must be submitted by May 1st for the Fall term and December 1st for the Spring
term.
Admission Requirements
Applicants are required to complete the Application for
Admission and submit it with a $35 fee. In some cases a
high school or GED transcript, and ACT or SAT scores are
required. For transferring students, you must provide
official transcripts from all previous colleges
attended. Prior to enrolling in nursing courses
all general academic core must be completed and verified
by a nursing advisor.
Students accepted into the
generic nursing program must pass a drug test and
background check. Students are also required to
submit the following immunizations; hepatitis B series,
annual TB test, and MMR. Students must have
current CPR certification and proof of health insurance.
Wayland’s nursing program will be
limited in class size and admission is expected to be
competitive. Get your application in early.
Scholarships for the
nursing program are available for some students based on
need and merit.
Admission to Wayland in pre-nursing does not
guarantee admission to the nursing program, as the class
size will be limited.
General Academic Core
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ENGL
1301 Composition and Rhetoric
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ENGL 1302 Composition and
Reading
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ENGL
2301 English Literature or
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ENGL 2302 American
Literature
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ENGL 2303
World Literature
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HIST
2301 U.S. History to 1877
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HIST 2302 U.S. History
since 1877
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MATH
1304 College Algebra
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MATH
1306 Elementary Statistics
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RLGN
1301 Old Testament History
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RLGN 1302 New Testament
History
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COSC 2311 Computer
Applications
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POLS
2301 Federal and State Government
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COMS
1301 Speech Communication
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BIOL
3408 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
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BIOL 3409 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
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BIOL 3410 Microbiology
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CHEM
1401 General Chemistry I
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SOCI
1301 Introduction to Sociology
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PSYC 1301 General Psychology
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PSYC
2301 Developmental Psychology
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Foreign
Language (3 semester hours)
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EXSS courses (3 semester hours)
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Fine Arts Elective (3
semester hours)
Nursing Courses
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NURS
3622 Fundamentals of
Nursing
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NURS
3424 Pharmacology
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NURS
3421 Health Assessment
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NURS
3410 Health Promotion and Maintenance
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NURS
3833 Adult Health I
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NURS
3335 Mental Health
Nursing
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NURS
3423 Childbearing
Family
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NURS 4423
Pediatric Nursing
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NURS
4348 Nursing Theories
and Research
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NURS
4653 Adult Health II
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NURS
4332 Ethical and Legal
Issues in Nursing
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NURS
4535 Community and
Public Health Nursing
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NURS
4343 Leadership and
Management
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NURS
4211 Current Issues in
Nursing
The courses must be sequential, passing each course
with a C or better before continuing on to the next
one. A C will be a grade of 75 or better.
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Assistance
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All Financial Aid questions can be
addressed with the Financial Services office by calling
210-826-7595 ext. 3.
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