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California State University, Long Beach School of Nursing 1250 N. Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90840-0301 (562) 985-2201 WEBSITE: http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/departments/nursing

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND GENERAL INFORMATION University Application Deadlines are: Fall October 1 to November 30 Spring August 1 to August 31

Application Deadlines for the Nursing Department Fall January 1 to February 10 Spring August 1 to September 10 Traditional BSN Student Information sessions are held on a Wednesday of each month during the Fall and Spring semesters Information Sessions 5-6:30 pm Fall 2016: TBA

No Reservation Needed Applicants seeking admission to the nursing program are encouraged to attend an informational session before submitting an application. You must apply to both CSULB and the School of Nursing as a Traditional Basic BSN major the same semester. CSULB will only admit applicants to a specific program. Therefore, applicants admitted to CSULB under another major will not be eligible to apply to the SON at a later semester.

California State University, Long Beach School of Nursing Nine-Semester plan to complete BS in Nursing – Basic (NRSGBS01) First Semester Second Semester Course Units Course 3 Oral Communications – A2 Composition – A1 3 Critical Thinking – A3 Stats 108 – B2 3 Chemistry 140 – B1b Sociology 100 – D2 3 Psychology 100 – D2 General Education Course- C1 Total Units 12 Total Units

Units 3 3 5 3 14

Third Semester Course Biol 208 Human Anatomy Microbiology 200

Units 4 4

Fourth Semester Course Biol 207 Physiology B1a General Education Course- C2

Units 4 3

General Education Course- D1a General Education Course- Any C Total Units

3 3 14

General Education Course- D1b

3

Total Units Cumulative Units Students must be officially admitted to School of Nursing before enrolling in Nursing Courses. Once admitted to the School of Nursing, students must attend full time. Fifth Semester Sixth Semester Course Units Course 6 N312 Physical Assessment N200 Intro to Nursing H/Care 2 N250 Intermediate Nursing H/Care N302 Pharmacology 3 N321 Maternal Health Care N304 Pathophysiology 3 Nut 339 (E-Capstone) Total Units 14 Total Units Seventh Semester Course N331 Critical Care Nursing N341 Psychiatric/MH Nursing Gerontology 400I (E Capstone) Total Units Ninth Semester Course Nursing 456 Nursing 450 Nursing 452/453/454 N458 NCLEX Review

Units 5 6 3 14

Eighth Semester Course N 361 Child Care N402 (E Capstone) Nursing 353 Total Units

Units 3 3 6 1 13

Cumulative Units for BSN degree, Public Health Nursing Certificate: 120 Revised for Fall 2014 3/26/14

10 50

Units 3 6 6 15

Units 6 6 2 14

Prerequisite Courses Natural Sciences: All natural sciences must have been taken within the last 5 years—the committee cannot consider science courses taken prior to Fall 2011. Human Anatomy (BIOL 208) Lecture & Lab – 4 semester units minimum Human Physiology (BIOL 207) Lecture & Lab – 4 semester units minimum Microbiology (MICR 200) Lecture & Lab – 4 semester units minimum Chemistry 140 or an equivalent 4-5 unit integrated chemistry course with lab is preferred—this course must cover general chem, organic chemistry and biochem) or a 4-5 semester 6-10 quarter unit general chemistry course, which is either an inorganic, organic or biochemistry, if an in class lab was also taken with it. An preparatory chemistry course is not acceptable. CSULB’s Prerequisite General Education Courses-applicants only need one from each category. The first GE course taken which fulfills a GE category requirement will be used for the Pre-NRSG GPA calculation.

Statistics: Stat 108 Oral Communication: COMM 110, 130, 132 College Composition: AFRS 100, ASAM 100, CHLS 104, ENGL 100 Critical Thinking: ASAM/AST 190, AFRA 150, CECS 100, COMM 131, CWL 161, ETEC 171, ENGL102, HIST 101, IS 100, JOUR 160, LST 111, Ling 100, PHIL 170, POSC105, PSY 130, SCED 100. UHP 100 Grades: All prerequisite course grades must be B or higher (a grade of C will not be accepted). To apply to the program you must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the Natural Sciences prerequisite courses, and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the General Education prerequisite courses. However, a science GPA of 3.0 is not competitive as the average science GPA for the Fall 2015 admits was 3.99 and for General Education admits was 3.96.

Repeated Courses: For admission into the traditional nursing program, only the first passing course can be used for calculation of the grade point average for prerequisite courses. CSULB does not allow students to repeat any courses that students have earned a C or better in. Co-Requisite Courses: Psychology 100 and Sociology 100 must be taken prior to taking Nursing 341 (your 3rd Nursing Program semester). If you have not taken them prior to admission, you will be required to take them your 1 st and 2nd Nursing Program semesters or you will not be allowed to advance to 3 rd semester program courses. Nursing 302, Nursing 305 and Nutrition 339 will be taken during your first semester if you have not completed them prior to admission.

Application Procedure Attend a Student Information Session: Before submitting an application for admission to the nursing program, you should attend an informational session where the application process will be explained. Time will be allotted for questions. See information session dates on the front page. Apply to the University as a Nursing major: You must apply to and meet the university admission requirements at the same time you are applying to the nursing program. Applicants must apply on-line at http:www.csumentor.edu. Submit one set of official transcripts from all college level work to the University when requested to do so by Enrollment Services. Transfer students must also submit a supplemental application to CSULB when requested to do so by Enrollment Services For further information on University transfer requirements, please go to CSULB’s transfer website: http://www.csulb.edu/ depts/enrollment/admissions/transfers.html

Applying to the School of Nursing This is a separate application from your admission to the University. Complete the nursing application and submit it with a set of official transcripts for all college work with TEAS results by the nursing deadline. Do not wait for CSULB to offer you admission. Course Equivalencies–For science courses NOT taken at CSULB, please check to make sure the course(s) you have taken are equivalent. For most local community colleges and other local colleges you can check this at http://assist.org or on our science prerequisite chart located on our website. For college courses not found at assist.org or on our chart, please contact Monalisa Ward at 562-985-2201. General Assessment Test (TEAS) - All applicants must take the TEAS test prior to the application deadline. Multiple TEAS dates are offered during August and January. It is advisable for applicants to sign up early to guarantee that they can take the test on the date they want. Applicants must sign up in the Nursing office in Room 8 prior to the test date. Registration closes the day before the test date if space is still available. The cost of the test is currently $52.00. You may take the TEAS more than once; however, we require that there must be 30 days between each test date. We will use the test that yields you the highest rating. Applicants must score at least 70% to be eligible to submit an application. However, a TEAS score of 70% is not competitive as the average TEAS score for the spring 2016 admits was 87.89

Selection Criteria A personal profile will be developed for each applicant with points earned from: GPA in the prerequisite science 4 points maximum courses (minimum 3.0 gpa) GPA in the prerequisite general 2 points maximum education courses (minimum 3.0 gpa) General Assessment Test 2 points maximum (minimal score 70%) (TEAS) TEAS Reading Score 2 points maximum Active and Retired Military 1 point maximum Candidates with the highest cumulative scores, based upon their personal profile, must participate in a mandatory faculty Communication Exercise. This is an assessed timed evaluation of both written and oral communications skills. This exercise will be held approximately thirty days after the nursing application deadline. This exercise earns applicants a maximum of 2 points. After the communication exercise, successful candidates will be offered admission into the program. Letters of reference, testimonials and volunteer hours are not a factor in the application process. Please do not submit these items. Notification of Admission Status: Seventy (70) students are admitted each Fall and Spring semester. Candidates will be notified by the School of Nursing of their admission status by mail by the 4th week of April and November. Alternates: Applicants for an alternate list will be selected. An alternate is admitted to replace a candidate who withdraws from the program before the end of the first week of the semester. Because there is no waiting list, alternates not admitted will need to re-apply to be considered for admission the next semester. Instructions for Candidates Who Have Submitted a Supplemental Nursing Application for a Previous Term: Applicants will need to fill out another application, but they do not need to resubmit any supplemental documents that we already have on file (TEAS score, transcripts) unless there has been a change since the last application. However, applicants should contact the nursing office to find out how they can become more competitive before they submit a new application. Trimester Program: In addition to our traditional five semester-2.5 year program, the School of Nursing offers students who have been accepted into the program the option of entering a trimester program that can be completed in just less than two years. The curriculum in this program is exactly the same with the exception that the course work is scheduled over the summer. Selection for this option will be done by lottery at the mandatory new student orientation.

Additional Information General Education: Applicants do not have to complete their general education requirements before they enter the nursing program. A few of the nursing prerequisites courses also meet general education requirements. Health Requirements: Upon admission to the program, all students will be required to pass a departmental health examination and will be evaluated on their ability to meet the School’s Essential Performance Guidelines. For more information, see Undergraduate Handbook online at http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/chhs/departments/nursing/ . Background Checks: Students who are accepted into the program must submit to the School of Nursing a criminal background check and potential drug screening. Students must complete their background checks prior to the mandatory orientation meeting in June

Second Degree Applicants The Basic/Trimester BSN Program is open to both undergraduate and second degree seekers. We no longer offer the ABSN nor the ELMSN for applicants who have earned previous BS/BAs.

Foreign Students & Non-Resident Students Foreign Student Applicants: The Center for International Education must evaluate all foreign transcripts. The SON cannot evaluate foreign courses. Non-Resident Applicants: F1-Visa applicants must have a valid Social Security number to apply to this program.

Telephone numbers that may be helpful Academic Advising University Admissions/ Enrollment Services

(562) 985-4837 (562) 985-5471

Center for Internat’l Education International Admissions Financial Aid

(562) 985-4106 (562) 985-5476 (562) 985-8403

COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES California State University, Long Beach Academic Progress for Pre-Nursing Majors Effective Fall 2013 – Rev. 03/13/2013 Bachelor of Science in Nursing – Basic (NRSGBS01) In order to be considered for admission to the Nursing major, CSULB students must be declared as pre-nursing students. Pre-nursing students must complete a series of prerequisite courses: written communication, oral communication, critical thinking, STAT 108, BIOL 207, BIOL 208, CHEM 140, and MICR 200. Each course must be completed with a “B” or better grade; when all prerequisites are completed the GPA for the prerequisite courses must be “B” or better (3.0 or better). Applicants to the nursing major are normally admitted by the time they reach junior standing and must apply before they have earned 75 Timely Graduation units. Students who have earned 75 or more Timely Graduation units at CSULB are not eligible to apply to Nursing. Pre-nursing students should note that withdrawing or repeating courses to improve their grades or GPA will result in poor academic progress and will likely make them ineligible for admission. Academic Progress Rules for Pre-Nursing Majors (NRSGPR00U1) Effective Fall 2011, Pre-nursing majors must complete the following requirements within four semesters of being admitted as a Pre-Nursing major. Students who declare Pre-Nursing in their sophomore year will need to complete these requirements more quickly. Some students may need to take courses during Summer Session to meet these requirements. Pre-nursing students who have not met these Academic Progress Rules must declare a new major or meet with an academic advisor to determine if the student’s performance in courses merits an additional semester. Students who persistently fail to meet the Academic Progress Rules will be required to declare a new major. Required Basic Pre-Nursing Roadmap 3rd & 4th Semester CHEM 140 – B1b (Pre-req for MICR 200) BIOL 207 – B1a BIOL 208 MICR 200 – B1a

1st Semester Written Comm – A1 STAT 108 – B2

2nd Semester Oral Comm – A2 Critical Thinking – A3

1st Semester Written Comm – A1 STAT 108 – B2 SOC 100 – D2 NUTR 132 – E

Recommended Basic Pre-Nursing Roadmap 2nd Semester 3rd & 4th Semester Oral Comm – A2 BIOL 207 – B1a Critical Thinking – A3 BIOL 208 PSY 100 – D2 MICR 200 – B1a CHEM 140 – B1b (Pre-req for MICR 200) Remaining GE classes

5th Semester Apply to Nursing

5th Semester Apply to Nursing Capstone Capstone Capstone

At the end of the second semester, Pre-Nursing students must have a grade of “B” or better in general education certified written communication, oral communication, critical thinking, and STAT 108 courses as well as a combined GPA of 3.0 or better in these prerequisite courses. At the end of the fourth semester, Pre-Nursing students must have a “B” grade or better in BIOL 207, BIOL 208, CHEM 140, and MICR 200 as well as a combined GPA of 3.0 or better in these prerequisite courses. Current Students Wishing to Declare Pre-Nursing Major Current CSULB students wishing to declare the Pre-Nursing major must meet the following requirements by the end of their second semester to be considered for the Pre-Nursing program. Students who are required to enroll in a developmental math class (MAPB 1, 7, or 11) may be given a third semester to complete the requirements. These requirements include the completion of the following classes with a grade of B or better with a combined GPA in these four classes of 3.0 or better and an overall GPA of 3.0 or better. Written Communication (A1), Oral Communication (A2), Critical Thinking (A3), STAT 108 (B2) Students will be required to meet with the Pre-Nursing advisor before a change of major to Pre-Nursing will be approved. Applying to the Nursing Program By no later than the beginning of the fifth semester, Pre-Nursing students must apply to become Nursing majors. Candidates must complete a General Assessment Test and should contact the school of Nursing to learn how to take the General Assessment Test. In reviewing applications, a personal profile is developed for each applicant based on GPA in prerequisite courses and the General Assessment Test. The largest weight in the profile is derived from the prerequisite science courses’ GPA, with typical grade point averages for these courses being 3.75 or higher and no grades below a “B.” Candidates with the highest profile scores are selected for admission. It is anticipated that about seventy (70) students will be admitted each Fall and Spring semester from hundreds of applicants. Pre-Nursing students with an ELM score that places them in MAPB 1 or MAPB 7 or MAPB 11 may petition for an additional semester. Please review the following Advising Guidelines to ensure Pre-Nursing students meet the deadlines stated in the Academic Progress Rules for Pre-Nursing Majors.

Pre-Nursing Advising Guidelines – Fall 2013 – Rev. 03/13/2013 1.

Effective Fall 2011, students who have fulfilled a prerequisite GE category or science (grade of B or better) can no longer take a second class in that prerequisite GE category or retake a science class at a community college in an attempt to raise their grade and GPA for admission to the Nursing program. Only a passing grade (B or better) in the first course taken in the category will be considered for admission to Nursing.

2.

Students who completed a second class in a prerequisite GE category or repeated a science class prior to Fall 2011 will be allowed to post their highest grade on their application.

3.

Students will still be allowed to repeat a failed class for grade forgiveness as stated in the CSULB Repetition of Courses Policy. Pre-nursing students should note that withdrawing or repeating courses to improve their grades or GPA will result in a failure to meet the Academic Progress Rules and will likely make pre-nursing students ineligible for admission to Nursing.

4.

Students should not be advised to fail or withdraw from a class if they are earning a “C” so they can repeat it for a better grade. Students repeating classes take seats away from other students attempting to get in a class for the first time and results in poor academic progress. A grade of “C” will disqualify a student from the Nursing program.

5.

Students will no longer be required to submit a copy of their high school transcripts for AP classes. Students who have AP credit in ENG 100 or STAT 108 will now have the prerequisite GE GPA determined by the grades earned in the other prerequisite GE categories. AP credit in any other math class will no longer be accepted by Nursing.

6.

Students do not need to take any additional science classes other than the four required prerequisites (CHEM 140, BIOL 207, BIOL 208, & MICR 200) to satisfy GE requirements. The seventeen (17) required prerequisite science units will satisfy both the Life Science and Physical Science (B1) requirements.

7.

Students should take PSY 100 & SOC 100 to meet the Social Sciences and Citizenship (D2) GE requirement.

8.

If Lifelong Learning & Self Development (E) has not been completed students should take NUTR132 as it is good preparation for NUTR 339.

9.

Students should be advised to take STAT 108 to meet the Mathematics/Quantitative (B2).

10. Students should be encouraged to complete as many GE requirements as possible prior to starting the Nursing program so they can concentrate on their Nursing classes once they are accepted into the program. 11. Pre-nursing students may only apply to Nursing twice. Applicants to the nursing major are normally admitted by the time they reach junior standing and must apply before they have earned 75 Timely Graduation units (including In-progress units). Students who have earned 75 or more Timely Graduation Units at CSULB are not eligible to apply to Nursing. Pre-nursing students should note that withdrawing or repeating courses to improve their grades or GPA will result in poor academic progress and will likely make them ineligible for admission.

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH, SCHOOL OF NURSING Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Most frequently asked questions 1.

What programs are offered by nursing school? The School of Nursing offers a Traditional Semester/Trimester Bachelor of Science and a RN to Bachelor of Science. The Traditional Semester/Trimester BSN Program is open to both undergraduate and second degree seekers. The RN to BSN program is open to undergraduates and second degree seekers who have a California Registered Nurse’s license.

2.

When and how do I apply to the nursing program? If you are applying to the Traditional BSN Programs, refer to the packet for Spring and Fall application deadlines. You may submit an application when all prerequisites are completed by the nursing application deadline (Fall: February 10/Spring: September 10).

3.

Is there a waiting list to enter your nursing program? We do not have a waiting list. We use a point system to find the best qualified students for admission each semester.

4.

If I applied last year and was not selected, does my application automatically get considered for next semester? No! You must submit a new application for each admission cycle.

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Can international students apply? Yes, but F1-Visa applicants must reside in California and have a valid Social Security Number.

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Can out of state residents apply? No. At this time, due to impaction, only California state residents can be considered for admission.

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AB 540 Students At this time, we cannot consider AB 540 students for admission into our Nursing Program. “ Nonresident students meeting the criteria (for AB 540 status) will be exempted from the payment of nonresident tuition, but they will not be classified as California residents. They continue to be ‘nonresidents’.” (Exemption request form)

However, if the applicant has achieved Employment Authorization Card and Social Security Number through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the applicant can be considered for admission. These applicants must submit a copy of their DACA C-33 card 8.

Is it difficult to get into the program? Yes! More students apply to the CSULB’s School of Nursing than there are spaces available. PLAN AHEAD! The higher your grades, the better your chances are of being admitted to the program. Also, take your prerequisite courses as soon as possible and apply to the School of Nursing when you have completed them all.

9. How does the School of Nursing select applicants for admission? The Student Affairs Admissions Committee looks at several factors when considering which applicants will be admitted. The criteria for selection out of 11 possible points are: a.) TEAS Assessment Overall Test Score (2 points max) b.) GPA in the science prerequisite courses (4 points max) c.) GPA in the G E prerequisite courses (2 points max) d.) TEAS Assessment Reading Score (2 points max) e.) Active and Retired Military (1 point max)

Candidates with the highest cumulative scores, based upon their personal profile, must participate in a mandatory faculty Communication Exercise. This is an assessed timed evaluation of both written and oral communication skills and will be held approximately thirty days after the nursing application deadline. This exercise earns applicants a maximum of 2 points. After the communication exercise, successful candidates will be offered admission into the program. 10. How many students do you accept, and how often are students admitted? We admit 70 students to begin Semester/Trimester BSN classes each fall and spring semester. 11. What if I took a science prerequisite course at another college or university? Science prerequisite courses are listed in the application packet. Many colleges and universities can tell you which transfer to CSULB due to contractual agreements. It is very important that prerequisite courses are equivalent to the CSULB courses listed on the application. Do not assume that the courses you took will be equivalent to CSULB’s courses. Also, do not assume a class is an equivalent even if it is accepted by another nursing program. If the course is not listed at assist.org, or on our science prerequisite chart located on our website, you must submit the course syllabus to the School of Nursing for evaluation. 12. Do I have to take the prerequisite courses at CSULB? No. Students may take the prerequisites at any college or university as long as the courses taken are equivalent in content and units to those listed in the application brochure. Equivalencies are obtained by submitting a course the course syllabus to our nursing department. 13. Can I take a second GE course in the same category and/or retake a science course to improve my pre-nursing GPA rating? The first Science/GE course with an C or better taken which fulfills a Science/GE category requirement will be used for the Pre-NRSG GPA calculation. CSULB does not allow us to consider retakes of a passed prerequisite. 14. Do you accept AP English, Statistics and Psychology? Yes. Students receive credit that the requirement has been met. On your nursing application just write AP credit and the high school name. However, we calculate students’ ratings without these courses. The applicants must contact the AP Board and have the scores sent directly to CSULB Enrollment Services. 15. Is there a time limit on when I took my prerequisites? Yes. All natural sciences need to be taken within the last five years. 16. Can I apply if I have any prerequisites in progress? No, all prerequisites must be complete by the nursing application deadline date.

17. What courses can I take after my prerequisite course work is completed? Many students like to complete their general education courses before entering the nursing program. This will allow them to focus on the nursing courses and be ready for graduation as soon as the nursing courses are finished. You can also take support courses and co-requisite courses prior to beginning our program. 18. What GPA do I need to apply to the nursing program? For the Basic/Trimester BSN program, all prerequisite courses must be B or higher. A grade of C is not acceptable. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in each of their science and their general education prerequisite courses. However, the science GPA average Spring 2016 was 3.96. The higher the grades the better the applicants’ chances are of being admitted to the program. 19. How long will it take me to complete the BSN Program? Students admitted to the Semester/Trimester BSN Program take five semesters to complete the nursing courses, but the Trimester students finish sooner since they also attend summers. The RN to BSN program takes approximately 3-4 semesters to complete. 20. Can I attend courses on a part-time basis? For the basic BSN program, each semester is scheduled for 15 or 16 units. Some students take general courses during the summer or winter break to decrease the number of units during the regular semester. If students must be out a semester, the leave of absence procedure must be followed. 21. Are there any nursing courses in the evening? Nursing courses are usually offered during the day or early evening. Lecture and lab classes are offered one or two days a week. Clinical classes are offered Monday through Sunday during day or evening shifts. 22. Can I take the state board exam before I graduate? No. The NCLEX can only be taken after your BSN has been awarded by the university. 23. What if I have my LVN already? LVNs, who are accepted for admission, can have Nursing 200 waived. 24. What if I have my RN already? A.D.N.-RN students enter with 56 units of transferable lower division credit. Fourteen additional units may be given for lower division general education course work. Up to 70 total units may be transferred. RNs should be GE certified at the community college prior to application to CSULB. The RN Pathway program has been developed for the A.D.N.-RN student. The first semester is a bridge year. Some classes may be taken with the basic students while others are designed to help transition students to the BSN level. All students merge during the senior year. 25. Are there nursing classes in the summer? Yes, students in the Trimester will attend in the summer. 26. When can I meet with a nursing counselor? There are group counseling sessions each semester. It is recommended that you attend one of these sessions prior to submitting your application to the nursing department. Once you have this information, a personal appointment can be made by calling 562-985-2201 or emailing [email protected] if you have additional questions. However, we cannot offer advising. We can only answer questions on how to apply to the program. 27. Does acceptance into the program mean that I am automatically accepted to the University? No. Transfer applicants must file three separate applications (two for CSULB and one for the SON) by the deadlines required for each. Post Bacs will file one application for CSULB and one for Nursing. Check the CSULB website (www.csulb.edu) for the University application deadline. The SON and CSULB must be in agreement that you are admissible. 28. Where do I send my official transcripts? You must attach one set of official unopened transcripts to your nursing program application. You will submit one set to the University when the University requested them. 29. Can I take the TEAS more than once and if I can take it more than once, which score will be used? You may take the TEAS more than once; however, we require that there must be 30 days between each test date. We will use the test that yields you the highest rating. 30. When is the TEAS offered? Multiple TEAS dates are offered January, April, June, July August and November. Testing applications are available approximately 30 days before a test date. 31. Can I take the TEAS at another testing location? If the TEAS test is not taken at CSULB, applicants must arrange to have official TEAS scores sent by atitesting.com to CSULB. Go to atitesting.com, place test results in shopping cart, choose CSULB as destination and pay ATI. We will receive your result in about 15 minutes. 32. What if I want to transfer from another nursing program to your program? Transfer students are taken on space availability only. After you have applied to CSULB and submitted a Nursing Application, you will need to write a letter of interest to the Undergraduate Director, submit letter of recommendation from current Nursing Dean/Chair, and submit official transcripts along with nursing course syllabi. After your file is reviewed, the Undergraduate Director will meet with you to discuss your options. 33. Do I need to submit letters of references and volunteer hours? Letters of reference and volunteer hours are not a factor in the basic BSN application process. Please do not submit these items. 34. Can I substitute Anthropology for Sociology? No. We only accept a Sociology 100 equivalent course. Anthropology is not equivalent to Sociology 100.

(rev: 08/08/16)

CSU Long Beach's School of Nursing Science Prerequisite List If the class is listed here, we accept it as long as it remains CSULB transferable. We will only accept science courses if an in class lab was taken with it. For courses not listed here or on Assist.org, you must submit by U.S. Mail the course syllabi for review. Do not submit the course description only as this does not provide the details of what was covered during the course. After the directors have reviewed the syllabi, you will be contacted with their decision.With regards to Chemistry 140, all CSULB students must take Chemistry 140 or an equivalent course. We prefer a Chemistry 140 which is an integrated chemistry course that includes inorganic, organic and biochemistry with an in class lab. However, we will accept a 4-5 semester/6-10 quarter unit general chemistry course if an in class lab was also taken with it. College/University Alameda/College of Allan Hancock College American River College Antelope College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Barstow College Berkeley City College Biola University Butte College Cabrillo College Cal Baptist University Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Canada College Canyons/College of the Cerritos College Cerro Coso College Chabot College Chaffey College Chapman University Citrus College Coastline College Columbia College Compton College Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Humbolt CSU Los Angeles CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cuesta College Cuyamaca College

Physiology (Bio 207) Anatomy (Bio 208) Bio 19 Bio 18 Bio 125 Bio 124 Bio 430 & 431 Bio 202 Bio 201 Bio 251 Bio 250 Bio 32 & 33 Bio 5 Bio 4 See other district colleges Bio 281 & L Bio 252 & L Bio 21 Bio 20 Bio 5 Bio 4 Bio 153 & 163 Bio 231 Bio 232 Zoo 331 & L or 241 & L Zoo 332 & L or 240 Bio 260 Bio 250 Bio 205 or 250 Bio 204 or 250 A&P 201 or 151 A&P 200 or 150 BIO 255 BIO 251 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Biol 22 Biol 20 Bio 211 Bio 210 Bio 201 Bio 200 Bio 175 or 225 Bio 170 or 220 Bio 60 Bio 10 Physio 31& Anat 32 or AP 34a & 34b Bio 247 Bio 246 BioSci 134 BioSci 132 Bio 23 Bio 22 Bio 430 Bio 431 Anat 150 & 151 Bio 255 Bio 250 Bio 211 Bio 210 Bio 104 Bio 103 Not Offered Not Offered Bio 2010 & 2020 or 2011 & 2021 Phy 65 Phy 64 Bio 362 or 310 & L or Kin 191a and Bio 191b Zoo 214 Zoo 270 Bio 200a & 200b Kin 370, 370L, 371, & 371L Bio 281 & 282 Bio 211 & 212 Bio 25 & 26 Bio 223 & 224 Bio 175 & 176 Zoo 2230 & 2232 Zoo 2250 & 2252 Bio 6 Bio 5 Biol 142 & L Biol 141

Microbiology (Micro 200) Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Bio 128 Bio 440 Bio 204 Bio 220 Bio 16 Bio 8 Bio 3 Bio 282 & L Bio 15 Bio 6 Bio 205 & L Micro 201 Micro 221 Bio 240 MICR 221 MICR 200 BIO 261 Micro 1 Biol 23 & L Bio 307 Biol 220 Biol 210 Bio 65 Micro 33 Biology 351 BioSci 148 Bio 15 Bio 440 Micro 150 Bio 260 Bio 217 Bio 211 Bio 324 & 325 Bio 2025 Bio 20 Bio 302 or 202 Bio 210 Mic 201 & 202 Not Offered Bio 215 &L or Bio 315 & L Bio 39 or 139 Bio 220 Bio 160 Mbio 3010 & 3032 Bio 4 Biol 152

Preferred: Gen, O and Biochem (Chem 140) Chem 30a & 30b Chem 140 Chem 309 or 305 & 306 Chem 101 & 102 Chem 111, 112, & 114 Chem 11 Not offered Chem 30a & 30b Chem 112 Chem 51 & 52 Chem 30a & 30a or Chem 32 Chem 102 & 112 Not offered Not offered Chem 410 Not offered Chem 100 Chem 220 Chem 30a & 30b Chem 9 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 104 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 11 or Chem 12 Chem 20 or 21a & 21b Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Not offered Not offered Chem 305 & 306 or 309 Chem 101 & 102 Chem 150 & 203 Chem 110 Chem 107 & 108 Not offered Not offered Chem 3a & 3b Chem 200 Chem 107 & 117 Chem 151 & 152 Not offered Chem 103/103L/104 & 104L Chem 5 or Chem 6a & b Chem 205, 206 & 208 Chem 105 & L Chem 2100 & 2110 Chem 211 Chem 116 or 102

General Chemistry Chem 1a or 1b Chem 150 or 151 Chem 400 or 401 Chem 110 or 120 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1 Chem 1a or 1b Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 1 or 2 Chem 1a or 1b Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 121, L, 122 & L Chem 127 & 128 Chem 210 or 220 Chem 201 or 202 Chem 111 or 112 Chem 111,112 or 122 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 24a or 24b Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 111 or 112 Chem 180 or 185 Chem 2a & L or Chem 2b & L Chem 20 or 21a & 21b Chemistry 221 Chem 120 or 121 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 400 or 401 Chem 150 or 151 Chem 211 & 212 or 212 & 213 Chem 121 or 122 Chem 111 or 112 Chem 110 or 112 Chem 1101 & 1102 or 1102 & 1103

Chem 1a or 1b Chem 120a or 120b Chem 109 or 110 Chem 101 & 102 or 102 & 103 Chem 110 & L or 111 & L Chem 101 & L or 102 & L Chem 1a or 1b Chem 115 or 116 Chem 150 & L Chem 1100 or 1110 Chem 201a or 201b Chem 141 or 142

College/University Cypress College DeAnza College Desert/College of Diablo Valley College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen College Feather River College Folsom Lake College Foothill College Fresno City College Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale College Goldenwest College Grossmont College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College Kings River College LA City College LA Harbor College LA Mission College LA Pierce College La Sierra University LA Southwest College LA Trade Tech College LA Valley College Lake Tahoe College Laney College Las Positas College Lassen College Loma Linda Unversity Long Beach City College Los Medanos College Marin/College of Marymount College Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College Mira Costa College Mission/West Valley College Modesto College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Moreno Valley College Mt San Antonio College Mt San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Norco College National University Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College

Physiology (Bio 207) Anatomy (Bio 208) BIOL 240 Or 241 BIOL 230 Or 231 Bio 40A, B,& C Bio 13 & 14 Biosci 140 BioSci 139 PHYSIOL 1 Or Bio 20 Anatom 1 or Bio 20 Physio 31& Anat 32 or AP 34a & 34b Phys 60 or Bio 72 Anatom 1 Bio 112 Bio 110 Bio 431 Bio 430 Bio 40A, B,& C Bio 22 Bio 20 BIOL 240 Or 241 Bio 230 or 231 Bio 9 Bio 7 Biol 121 Bio 120 Biol 175 or 225 Bio 170 or 225 Bio 141 & 142 Bio 140 Bio 6 & 6L Bio 5 Bio 206 or 200 & 202 Bio 204 or 200 & 202 Bio 12 Bio 11 Bio 22 Bio 20 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Bio 132 Bio 131 PHYSIOL 1 Or Bio 20 Anatom 1 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Bio 203, 204, & 205 Bio 4 Bio 2 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Bio 25 & 26 AHCJ 251 AHCJ 250 Physi 1 Anatom 1 Bio Sci 45 Bio Sci 40 Bio 224 Bio 120 Sci 133 Sci 132 Bio 231 Bio 230 Phys 1 or Bio 18 Anat 25 or Bio 16 Bio 4 Bio 2 Bio 220 Bio 210 Bio 48 Bio 47 Physio 101 Anat 125 Phys 1 &2 Anat 1 & 2 Phys 1 Anatom 1 Amy 2b Amy2a Anat 36 Or Anat 10B Anat 35 or Anat 10a Anat 101 & 102 Bio 219 Bio 218 Amy 2b Amy2a Sci 201, 201a, 202, & 202a Bio 103a & 103b Biol 225 Bio 220 Phys 100 & L Anat 100 & L

Microbiology (Micro 200) BIOL 220 Or 262 Bio 26 Bio 15 Biosci 146 MICRO 20 Micro 33 Micro 70 Contact M. Ward Bio 440 Bio 41 Bio 31 BIOL 220 Or 262 Bio 8 Biol 112 Biol 210 Bio 152 Bio 7 or 27 Bio 220 Bio 15 Bio 31 Micro 1 or 20 Micro 1 or 20 Micro 1 or 20 Micro 1 or 20 Bio 135 or 185 Micro 1 or 20 Micro 1 or 20 Micro 1 or 20 Bio 210 Bio 3 Micro 1 Bio 20 AHCJ 241 & 242 Bio 2 Bio Sci50 Bio 240 Sci 150 Bio 259 Bio 20 Bio 3 Bio 230 Bio 04 Micro 101 Bio 25 & 26 Micr 1 Micr 1 Micr 22 Or Micr1 Bio 125 Bio 220 Micr 1 Micr Sc 203 Bio 210 Biol 210 Micro 100 & L

Preferred: Gen, O and Biochem (Chem 140) CHEM 101 & 201 Or 107 & 201 Chem 30A & B Chem 4 or Chem 5 CHEM 108 & 109 Chem 51 Chem 20 or 21a & 21b Chem 30a & 30b Not offered Chem 305 & 306 Chem 30A & B Chem 3a & 3b CHEM 101 & 201 Or 107 & 201 Chem 30a & 30b Chem 120 & 121 Chem 110 Chem 116 or 102 Chem 22 & 23 Chem 160 Chem 4 Chem 3a & 3b Not offered Chem 65 & 66 Chem 51 Not offered Chem 101, L, 102, L, 103, & L Not offered Not offered Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 100, 116, & 117 Chem 30a & 30b Chem 30a & 30b Not offered Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 3 Chem 7 Chem 110 or 114 & 115 SCI 110 Chem 200 & 202 Chem 2a & 2b Chem 30a & 30b Chem 104 Chem 60 Chem 143 & 144 Chem 30a & 30b Chem 1a & 13 or 12 & 13 or 11 Chem 2a & 2b Chem 10 & 20 or Chem 20 & 40 Chem 107 Chem 110 & 111 Chem 2a & 2b Not offered Chem 109 Chem 110 Chem 104

or General Chemistry CHEM 111a or 111b Chem 1a & b or b & c Chem 1a or 1b CHEM 120 or 121 Chem 51, 65, 101 or 102 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 102 or 104 Chem 400 or 401 Chem 1a & b or b & c Chem 1a or 1b CHEM 1111a or 111b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 101, or 102 Chem 180 or 185 Chem 141 or 142 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 200 or 202 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 51, 60, 101 or 102 Chem, 101 or 102 Chem 51, 65, 101 or 102 Chem 51, 60, 101 or 102 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 51, 101 or 102 Chem 51, 101 or 102 Chem 51, 101 or 102 Chem 101 & 102 or 102 & 103 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 25 or 26 Chem 131 or 132 Sci 220 or 221 Chem 250 or 251 Chem 4a or 4b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 110 or 111 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 101 or 102 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 50 or 51 Chem 101 or 102 CHEM 120 or 121 Chem 1a or 1b Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 101a or 101b Chem 180 or 185 Chem 120 or 122

College/University Palo Verde College Palomar College Pasadena College Porterville College Redwoods/College of Reedley College Rio Hondo College Riverside College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Com College Dist San Diego State University San Francisco State University San Francisco/City College of San Francisco/University of San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College San Jose State University San Mateo/College of Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Sequoias/College of Shasta College Sierra College Siskiyous/College of Skyline College Solano College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Taft College Ventura College UC Berkeley UC Davis UC Irvine UC Los Angeles UC Los Angeles ext UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz Victor Valley College Vista College West Hills College West Los Angeles College Woodland College Yuba College

Physiology (Bio 207) Anatomy (Bio 208) Bio 210 Bio 211 & 212 Zoo 203 or 205 & L Zoo 299 Phys 1 or 2a Anat 25 or Phys 2b Phys 101 Ana 110 Bio 7 Bio 6 Bio 22 Bio 20 Bio 226 Bio 125 Amy 2b Amy2a Bio 430 & 431 Bio 12 Bio 11 Bio 261 or 250 & 251 Bio 260 or 250 & 251 Bio 235 Bio 239 Bio 261 Bio 212 Bio 610 & 611 or 212 & 213 Bio 328 Phys 1 or Phys 12 Anat 25 Bio 115 Bio 113 Bio 32 Bio 31 Physo 72 Anat 1 Bio 66 Bio 65 Bio 260 Bio 250 Bio 249 Bio 239 BMS 108 BMS 107 Phys 3 Anat 1 Phys 1 Anat 1 Bio 249 Bio 239 Bio 31 Bio 30 Phys 1 Anat 1 BioSci 6 Bio Sci 5 or 7a & 7b Bio 2800 Bio 2700 Bio 260 Bio 250 Bio Sci 5 Bio Sci 4 Bio 224 Bio 220 Bio 261 Bio 260 or 250 & 251 Bio 2255 & 2256 Bio 2250 Phys V1 Anat V1 Inte 132 & L Inte 131 & L NPB 101 & 101L CHA 101 & L Bio Sci E109 & E112L Nur Sci 100/L or BSci D170 Phy Sci 3 or Nurs 3 Phy Sci 13 or Nurs 13 Phy Sci XL3 Phy Sci XL13 Bio 161 Bio 164 Bio 161a, 161b, 171 & 171L BIPN 100, 102 & 105 Not Offered Not Offered Not Offered Bio 130 & L Bio 135 &L Bio 231 Bio 211 & 212 See other district colleges See other district colleges Bio 35 Bio 328 Physio 1 Anatom 1 Bio 5 Bio 4 Bio 5 Bio 4

Microbiology (Micro 200) Bio 111 Micro 200 Micro 2 Micro 106 Bio 2 Bio 31 Bio 222 Micr 1 Bio 440 Bio 15 Bio 270 Bio 205 Bio 210 or Bio 211 & L Bio 210 & 211 MB 12 Bio 134 & 135 Bio 22 Micro 70 Micr 20 Bio 240 Bio 139 or 229 BMS 127 Micro HLC 55, Mic 5 or 60 Bio 139 or 229 Bio 40 Micro 1 Bio Sci 4 Bio 2600 Bio 240 Biosci 14 Bio 218 Bio 265 Bio 2260 Micro V1 PMB C112/L:

Micro 101 Bio Sci M122 & M118L or M122L Micro 101 & L Not Offered Bio 120 & L Bio 121 & L Bio 124 & 121 MCDB 131 & L METX 119 &L Bio 221 Bio 3 Bio 38 Micro 1 or 20 Bio 6 Bio 6

Preferred: Gen, O and Biochem (Chem 140) Chem 109 Chem 100 & 105 or 104 Chem 2a & 2b Not offered Chem 2 & 3 Chem 30a & 30b Chem 110 Chem 2a & 2b Chem 305 & 306 Chem 108 Chem 101 & 104 Chem 130 & L Chem 102 Chem 101 & 102 Chem 32 Not offered Chem 3a & 3b Chem 32a & 32b Chem 30a & 30b Chem 410 & 420 Chem 210 Chem 104 Not offered Chem 60 Chem 210 Chem 30 Chem 2a & 2b Chem 2a & 2b Chem 1000 & 1100 Chem 410 Chem 51 Chem 105 Chem 100 & 110 Not offered Chem 30 & L or 20, L, 21, & L Not offered Not offered Not offered Not offered Not offered Not offered Not offered Not offered Not offered Not offered Chem 100 & 207 Chem 30a & 30b Chem 2a & 2b Chem 51 Chem 2a & 2b Chem 2a & 2b

or General Chemistry Chem 210 & 211 Chem 110 & L or 115 & L Chem 1a or 1b Chem 101a or 101b Chem 1a & 1b Chem 1a & 1b Chem 130 or 131 & L Chem 1a or 1b Chem 400 or 401 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 150 or 151 Chem 200 & L or 201 & L Chem 100 & L, 200 or 201 Chem 115 or 215 & 216 Chem 101a or 101b Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 210 & 220 Chem 209, 219 or 229 Chem 155 or 156 Chem 10, 11 or 12 Chem 1a, 1b, 4a, or 4b Chem 219 or 229 Chem 1 or 2 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 2000 & 2100 Chem 210 or 220 Chem 1 or 2 Chem 115a Chem 200 or 210 Chem 2211 or 2212 Chem 1a & L or 1b & L Chem 1a & L or 1b Chem 2a & b or 2b & c Chem 1a, 1b, 1c & 1cL Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Contact M. Ward 562-985-2201 Chem 201 or 202 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b Chem 51, 60, 101 or 102 Chem 1a or 1b Chem 1a or 1b

rev. 08-09-16

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH School of Nursing

Estimated Program Costs Paid by Nursing Students in the Nursing Program 2016-2017 Student Status

Item Malpractice Insurance Health Insurance CPR course Immunizations Health Exam Background Check & Tracker Nursing Equipment TEAS Test Stethoscope Uniforms and Shoes Travel to Clinical Sites Books and School Supplies CA Resident Tuition CSNA Membership NSNA Membership ATI Testing BRN Application Fees NCLEX Exam Fee

Total

13

Basic BSN (undergrad) (5 Semesters) 90.00 3,000.00 120.00 250.00 100.00 75.00 150.00 52.00 173.00 300.00 500.00 3,000.00 16,130.00 10.00 105.00 524.00 199.00 200.00 $24,978.00

Trimester BSN (undergrad) (5 Semesters) 60.00 2,000.00 80.00 250.00 100.00 75.00 150.00 52.00 173.00 300.00 500.00 3,000.00 16,130.00 10.00 70.00 524.00 199.00 200.00 $23,873.00

04/21/14

California State University, Long Beach School of Nursing Application for Admission to the Baccalaureate Nursing Program Directions: All sections must be completed. Please type or print clearly and attach official transcripts (unopened) with your application. This application may only be used for Spring 2017: Please email [email protected] for an up-dated packet for all other semesters. Name Date Last Name First name Middle Name Address Street

City

Telephone (

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Cell Phone (

_)

State Social Security #

Zip

xxx- xx

- _____

E-mail address:

Emergency Contact Person:

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CSULB Campus I.D.

Are you currently a CSULB student?

Are you a California resident? Applied previously to Nursing __ , semester _______ (Enrollment Services must confirm your residency status. Non residents cannot be admitted to the Basic BSN program. ) Have you ever been on active duty in the U.S. military service? ____ Yes ____ No If Yes, please indicate whether you are currently an active duty member or a veteran of the U.S. armed forces. ____ Active Duty Member If you select “Yes”, submit a copy of your DD214 or DD295 with this application form for an evaluation of credit.

Will you complete a BA/BS or higher degree by end of December 31, 2016? ______ Your ethnic background

Age

____ Veteran

Degree/Major

Date of Birth

Prerequisite courses must be completed by the Nursing application deadline: You must have earned a B or better and have a 3.0 or better gpa in both science and general education prerequisite courses. The four science prerequisites cannot be older than Spring 2012. Courses

Semester/Yr

Name of College

Course Number/Name

Units

Grade

Biol 208 (Anatomy) Biol 207 (Physiology) Chem 140 or 4-5 semester units of general chemistry Microbiology 200 Stats*# Oral Communication*# College Composition*# Critical Thinking*# * see next page for listing of CSULB courses Co-Requisites: These courses do not need to be completed to apply. Psy 100 & Soc 100 must be completed prior to taking Nursing 341. (Your 3rd Nursing Program semester). Nursing 302, Nursing 305 and Nutrition 339 can be taken during your first semester of the program. Psychology 100: Sociology 100 Nur 302-Pharmacology 1st Sem Nurs 305-Pathophys 1st Sem Nutrition 339 1st Sem

CSULB approved courses. Statistics: Stat 108 *Oral Communication: COMM 110, 130, 132 College Composition: AFRS 100, ASAM 100, CHLS 104, ENGL 100 Critical Thinking: ASAM/AST 190, AFRA 150, CECS 100, COMM 131, CWL 161, ETEC 171, ENGL102, HIST 101, IS 100, JOUR 160, LST 111, Ling 100, PHIL 170, POSC105, PSY 130, SCED 100. UHP 100 Application Checklist: ______ Transfer Students and Second Degree Seekers: (1) Applied to CSULB via csumentor.edu by August 31, 2016. (2) Submitted supplemental application when requested by Enrollment Services (2nd degree seekers will not receive this application). (3) Submitted official transcripts to CSULB when requested by Enrollment Services. Continuing CSULB students: number of units for Fall 2016 semester ______. If you are not enrolled for Spring 2016 CSULB course work, are you on an official leave of absence? ______ All applicants: Attach sealed, official transcripts of all college work including CSULB transcripts with this application. Transfer credit(s) appearing on a transcript cannot be accepted in lieu of an original transcript from the institution where the course work was taken. Send transcripts for all postsecondary institutions you have attended, regardless of whether course credit transferred to another college or university and appears on that transcript. If any of your prerequisite courses were taken without an articulated course equivalency, please contact CSULB School of Nursing to obtain course equivalency approval. Please attach proof that you obtained the course approval. Assessment Test (TEAS) was taken (month & year) at (location) You must take the TEAS V prior to August 31, 2016. We will not accept the new TEAS Test for Spring admissions. If you did not take the TEAS at CSULB, did you contact atitesting.com to have your official results sent to us?

Date Signature Students applying to the School of Nursing must submit to a criminal background check and potential drug screening prior to starting the Nursing Program. This must be done prior to the mandatory new student orientation in December. Candidates with the highest cumulative scores, based upon their personal profile, must participate in a mandatory department communication exercise. The exercise will be held approximately thirty days after the nursing application deadline. After the exercise, successful candidates will be offered admission into the program. Do not contact the School of Nursing to inquire on your status until after October 30, 2016. To enter Fall Semester: Completed Application with all documents due in School of Nursing office between January 1 to February 10 To enter Spring Semester: Completed Application with all documents due in School of Nursing office between August 1 to September 10

Mail to or hand deliver to: BSN ADMISSIONS CSU Long Beach Attention: Monalisa Ward School of NURSING 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90840-0301 For office use only: Prerequisite Science GPA 4 points

Revised 3-2-16

Prerequisite General Education GPA 2 points

Assessment Test (TEAS) Individual Score 2 points

Reading Score 2 points

Military 1 point

Communication Exercise 2 points

Total Score 13 points

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