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FAQ


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What is an (Accelerated) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)?
The BSN is an entry-level degree that enables a graduate to sit for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensure Exam for Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN). The BSN degree program admits students who have already earned a bachelor's degree in another field, thus shortening the time required to graduate with the credits necessary and other prerequisites to take the NCLEX-RN exam.

How long does the program take?
This Remington College of Nursing program is completed in as little as 12 months and is taught in a system of quarters. Four (4) quarters of continuous enrollment are required.

Is there a part-time option?
No; this is currently a full-time program.

What is the admissions process?
  • A completed and signed Application Form.
  • An earned Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts degree from a nationally or regionally accredited institution, graduating with at least at 2.50 grade point average (GPA). An official transcript is required as part of the application package.
  • A completed FDLE/FBI criminal background check.
  • One academic and one professional reference.
  • A one- to two-page resumé or curriculum vita.
  • A personal statement essay.
  • A $50 application fee.

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Are there any prerequisites for applying?
Applicants must have successfully completed all prerequisite courses; however, we allow one course to be in progress during the quarter of application. A prerequisite science course GPA of 2.75 is needed to apply to the program.

Following are the required prerequisite courses:
  • Anatomy and Physiology (either a 4-credit course or Parts I and II, lab included)
  • Microbiology (4 credits, 1 semester, lab included)
  • Chemistry (4 credits, 1 semester, lab included)
  • Statistics (3 credits)
  • Social Science: Sociology or Psychology (3 credits)
  • English (3 credits)

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How can I verify whether I have taken all of the prerequisite courses?
Remington College of Nursing has dedicated staff members who will be happy to assess your readiness for application. You are encouraged to visit us at the College so that we can evaluate your transcripts in person.

Can I apply without completing all of my prerequisite coursework?
Yes; you can apply with one prerequisite course in progress. However, all prerequisite courses must be completed before you begin the BSN program; there is no additional time in the program during which to fit another course.

Do I need to take my prerequisite courses at Remington College?
No; you may take your prerequisite courses at any accredited college or university, including local community colleges. It may be helpful to meet with one of our admissions representatives before enrolling to make sure that you have the courses required to meet our admissions standards.

Prerequisite courses may also be taken online, as long as you have the correct number of classroom (theory) and lab credits. Lab credits from online courses, which are usually designated as "virtual" courses, are acceptable.

Is there a time limit on my prerequisite courses, particularly my science courses?
No; there is no time limit. But remember: having current knowledge will help you to succeed in your nursing coursework, so the more recent your coursework, the better.

What grade point average do I need to have in order to apply?
To apply to the accelerated program, you must have an overall GPA of at least 2.50 and a separate prerequisite science GPA of at least 2.75.

Is there a waiting list for prospective students?
Remington College of Nursing is a new college and currently has no waiting list. We will review each student's qualifications and application on an individual basis once we receive the appropriate materials.

Can I work while attending this program?
Due to the intensity of the BSN Program, we do not recommend that you work during this year-long program. Classes may be scheduled on any of the five days during the workweek, and clinical sessions are arranged to provide you with optimal learning experiences. Clinical sessions may be held on days, evenings, nights and weekends. We also recommend that reliable childcare be arranged, as schedules do change depending on clinical agency and faculty member availability.

How do I apply?
To apply please download and complete the application package by clicking here. Read more about the items needed to apply by clicking here.

When is the application deadline?
Your application must be received by 5:00pm EST on November 20, 2008 in order to be considered for our inaugural class.

Whom can I contact with additional questions?
You may contact an admission representative at Nursing.Info@remingtoncollege.edu, or 800-294-4434.