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Nursing Program: Admission Requirements

Undergraduate Program (BSN) Requirements

Basic Requirements for Admission to Marywood University:

          In addition to the completed application form and fee, the candidate to be considered for admission must send to the Office of Admissions the following information:

  1. A minimum of 1450 (combined) on the SAT, with no single test score below 480.
  2. One letter of recommendation from a guidance counselor, teacher, or other person familiar with the student’s academic background.
  3. An official high school and/or university transcript with an indication of class rank and/or QPA.

 

To progress to the Nursing Major courses, the student must:

  1. Be admitted to Marywood University in the Nursing Major by direct admission or by taking a pre-RN entrance examination (PAX-RN) and achieve a minimum percentile rank of 85%.  Students may take this qualifying test only once.
  2. Have the required physical ability to perform in the nursing profession.
  3. Complete the following cognate courses or their equivalent, with a minimum of "C" or better:
     
    BIOL 121, 122     
    Anatomy & Physiology 4,4
    BIOL 114 Microbiology 4
    CHEM 121 Principles of Chemistry 4
    ND 112 Nutrition 3
    PSY 21 General Psychology 3
    SOC 211 Intro to Sociology 3
    PHIL 113 Intro to Philosophy 3
    ENGL 160 Writing Skills 3
    MATH 216 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences   
    (pre-requisite for NURS 451)
    3

NOTE:  The cognate courses fulfill many of the liberal arts requirements for the nursing major.

 

Visit the Undergraduate Admissions page for more information.

Nursing Entrance Exam


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For more information, contact Mark McKeever at mckeever@marywood.edu

Office is located in the Science Building, 3rd floor, room 340.

Office phone number (570) 348-6275.