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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) - Pre-Licensure


Why SVSU is a Great Choice for Your Nursing Career

SVSU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program prepares you for a rewarding career in healthcare with hands-on learning, expert faculty, and a strong foundation in clinical practice. Our state-of-the-art simulation labs integrate hands-on experience into every semester, helping you build essential skills in a safe, supportive environment. Plus, nursing mentors and tutors are here to guide you as you transition into the program. Email nursing@svsu.edu to schedule a personalized visit and tour of our simulation labs.

If you’re ready to take the next step toward becoming a nurse, apply now to join one of the most respected nursing programs in the region.

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Do you have additional questions about our BSN program? 

Meet Your Nursing Program Advisors

Winter, RachelRachel Winter

rmwinter@svsu.edu

Hello, my name is Rachel Winter, MPH. I serve as the pre-nursing students’ advisor. In addition, I advise all other majors in the College of Health & Human Services such as medical laboratory science, public health, and occupational therapy.

I have a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and a master’s degree in public health and have worked in various healthcare settings. I worked with high school students prior to coming to SVSU which has helped me understand what College of Health and Human Services students need to be successful. Also, my time as a Division I student athlete gave me the tools to provide sound advice to students who need to balance their academic life with extracurricular activities and other life demands.

I strive to help all my students navigate through their college experience with as little stress as possible. I look forward to meeting with you to help you reach your future goals!

Sciba, MonikaMonika Sciba

msciba@svsu.edu

Hello, my name is Monika Sciba. I serve as the pre-nursing advisor for students who are ready to apply to the nursing program and for students in our Freshman Nursing Direct Admission program.

Prior to working in the College of Health & Human Services, I worked in the Academic Advisement Center as an academic advisor for several years. I am not a nurse, but my daughter is (SVSU BSN). Through her experience, I know how stressful it can be preparing to apply to nursing school. I’m here to help.

To schedule an advising session, please email me. I can accommodate whatever works best for your schedule including: a face to face meeting, a virtual meeting, a phone call or email(s).

I am looking forward to helping you reach your goals.


Program Requirements and Courses

The Department of Nursing offers an interdisciplinary major of which a minimum of 66 credits are from nursing courses (NURS). The credits of the major contribute to the minimum of 124 credits the university requires for graduation. The remaining credits consist of courses from general education requirements, natural and behavioral sciences and electives. Learn about the admission requirements and what the course requirements are for this program.

BSN Student Handbook (1,506KB)

Nursing Program Technical Standards

Meet a Cardinal

In Heather Harvey’s mind, nursing always felt like the right fit. Her love of math and science, combined with her love of children, inspired Heather to pursue a career in pediatric nursing. Today Heather is a nurse for Borgess Medical Center, ranked as one of the nation’s high performing hospitals. Discover why Heather knew SVSU was the best fit for her college experience.

Student Opportunities

As a nurse, you will find every patient you treat requires care for the whole person. At SVSU, we work hard to engage your whole person throughout your education. With clinical placements at sites such as public health departments and regional medical centers for acute care, and study abroad experiences, you’ll not only graduate from SVSU with professional nursing knowledge and skills, but also with connections and a strong sense of direction.

BSN Program Outcomes

  • The graduate has the knowledge of nursing practice as well as knowledge from other disciplines, including a foundation in liberal arts and natural and social sciences.
  • The graduate utilizes person-centered care that focuses on the individual within multiple complicated contexts, including family and/or important others.
  • The graduate promotes population health that spans the healthcare delivery continuum for the improvement of equitable population health outcomes. 
  • The graduate fosters the generation, synthesis, translation, application, and dissemination of nursing knowledge to improve health and transform health care.
  • The graduate cultivates quality and safety by employment of established and emerging principles of safety and improvement science.
  • The graduate participates in intentional collaboration across professions and with care team members, patients, families, communities, and other stakeholders to optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience and strengthen outcomes.
  • The graduate responds and leads within complex systems of health care to provide safe, quality, equitable care to diverse populations.
  • The graduate utilizes information and communication technologies and informatics processes to provide care, gather data, form information to drive decision-making, and support professionals.
  • The graduate forms and cultivates a sustainable professional nursing identity, accountability, perspective, collaborative disposition, and comportment that reflects nursing’s characteristics and values.
  • The graduate participates in activities and self-reflection that foster personal health, resilience, and well-being, lifelong learning, and support the acquisition of nursing expertise and assertion of leadership. 

‌Nursing BSN Frequently Asked Questions

Does SVSU’s nursing program have a wait list?
How long does it take to complete SVSU’s nursing program?
What is the average GPA of students being admitted to the Basic Nursing Program?
When are the deadlines to apply?
Do all the prerequisite nursing courses have to be completed by the application deadline date?
Do all ten categories of SVSU’s general education requirements need to be completed before I apply to the nursing program?
May I repeat a required nursing prerequisite course?
Is a C minus (“C-”) grade acceptable for a required nursing prerequisite course?
May I take physiology and anatomy I at my local community college and physiology and anatomy II at SVSU?
How do I apply to the nursing program?
Do I need references or volunteer experience?
How will I be notified if I have been accepted to the nursing program?
What happens if a student is not accepted into the nursing program?
What if I am a transfer student? How does my application compare with that of SVSU students?
If I am currently completing courses at another university or community college, how do I find out how my credits transfer to SVSU?
May I take nursing courses during spring and/or summer semester to complete my degree sooner?
What is SNA (Student Nurses Association)?
How can I get more information or answers to my questions?
Do you offer Freshman Admission to the Nursing Program?

CONTACT US.


BSN
(989) 964-4517
rmwinter@svsu.edu

Graduate
(989) 964-4595
cmhupert@svsu.edu

RN to BSN
(989) 964-4184
mpkocha1@svsu.edu