Nov 26, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Nursing


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Dr. Michele Dickens, Dean of the School of Nursing
Dr. Angie Atwood
Mrs. Sharon Blair, Practical Nursing Program Coordinator, Harrodsburg
Mrs. Lindsey Bland
Dr. Jacquelyne Bodea
Mrs. Dena Clements, Associate Degree Nursing Program Coordinator, Campbellsville
Mrs. Faith Corbin
Mrs. Linda Gribbins
Mrs. Nichole Gwilliam
Ms. Kaelyn Keith
Mrs. Leslie McQueen Associate Degree Nursing Program Coordinator, Harrodsburg
Mrs. Rita Reynolds
Dr. Tammy Harris
Mrs. Lea Schmitt
Dr. Sarah Smith, RN to BSN Program Coordinator
Mrs. Sharon Thomas, Practical Nursing Program Coordinator, Campbellsville
Mrs. Rhonda Vale, Clinical Coordinator
Mrs. Tonya Watts
Dr. Jacqueline Young
 

Practical Nursing

The Practical Nursing Program is a year-long program of study. Upon successful completion of the curriculum requirements, students will be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN® exam and become a Licensed Practical Nurse. The mission of the Practical Nursing Program at Campbellsville University is to motivate students to apply clinical judgment and critical thinking skills acquired through knowledge and experience. Our nursing students and graduates will uphold the dignity, respect, and culturally diverse values of all persons, lead and empower others through Christian service, and promote health through innovative and holistic care.

For additional information about Practical Nursing, refer to the Training and Technology Center catalog.

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AASN) Mission: The mission of the nursing program at Campbellsville University is to motivate students to think critically through knowledge and experience. Our nursing students and graduates will value diverse perspectives, lead and empower others through Christian service, and promote health through innovative holistic care.
Our core values are caring, competence and compassion.

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AASN): Enrollment in the program is a selective process and is limited due to resources and the large volume of applicants. Admission to the University does not guarantee admission to the program. Applicants must be officially accepted into the program prior to enrolling in any nursing course. Applicants are considered on the basis of cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above from the following 6 prerequisite courses. Students will be admitted to the program twice annually.

  • Anatomy and Physiology I
  • Anatomy and Physiology II
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Freshman Composition I
  • College Math
  • General Psychology

Students seeking admission may only repeat pre-requisite courses once. (W, WA, WF, D, U or below count as a repeat). A minimum grade of “C” is required in all courses in the program.

RN:
HESI Admission Assessment (A2) Pre-Licensure Examination (cumulative score of 78%) Exams that will be taken for the RN program are  
Anatomy and Physiology
Math
Reading Compression
Vocabulary and General Knowledge
Learning styles
The HESI Admission Assessment (A2) exam may be taken up to 2 times per admission period, not to exceed 4 times in a year. Results are valid for 2 calendar years from the time of the exam. 
 
Students applying for fall admission should take the HESI Admission Assessment (A2) Exam from November 16th to May 14th, and students applying for spring admission should take the exam from May 16th to November 14th. 
 
PN:
HESI Admission Assessment (A2) Pre-Licensure Examination (cumulative score of 74%) Exams that will be taken for the PN program are  
 
Math
Reading Compression
Vocabulary and General Knowledge
Learning styles
 
The HESI Admission Assessment (A2) exam may be taken up to 2 times per admission period, not to exceed 4 times in a year. Results are valid for 2 calendar years from the time of the exam. 

Students applying for fall admission should take the HESI Admission Assessment (A2) Exam from November 16th to May 14th, and students applying for spring admission should take the exam from May 16th to November 14th. 

*Transfer/LPN Students are welcomed. Transfer credits will be accepted on a case by case basis. Standardized testing will be required to prove proficiency in transfer courses. Due to the nature of the nursing program, a transfer student coming into this program must complete a minimum of 50% of their core nursing coursework at Campbellsville University.

RN TO BSN PROGRAM MISSION: The RN to BSN Program is committed to the mission of Campbellsville University. The mission of the RN to BSN program is to offer a higher level of nursing education through an innovative, highly accessible curriculum. Tailored to the working adult, the program will provide an avenue for the adult learner to further his or her education in a Christian environment. The program serves the nurse through incorporation of professional values, improved interprofessional relationships and leadership qualities, and enhanced ability to provide care and health promotion for a diverse aggregate community. The program serves the community and the region through promoting lifelong learning and contribution to the profession of nursing and the health of society.

RN to BSN Program: Students seeking RN to BSN that do not matriculate from the CU ADN Program may apply for the RN to BSN Program at Campbellsville University if they have completed an associate degree or diploma program for registered nursing and have a current, unencumbered license to practice nursing in their state of residence.

Students entering the RN to BSN Program through the Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP) may be simultaneously enrolled in either the ADN or AASN and the RN to BSN track. Students selecting CEP enrollment will be allowed to take the general education and support courses for the BSN program in conjunction with their ADN or AASN courses, but will not be allowed to enter designated restricted upper level BSN core coursework until they have completed requirements for the ADN or AASN degree and have successfully passed the NCLEX-RN®.

Because of the nature of the RN to BSN Program, it is encouraged students to be employed at least 20 hours per week as a registered nurse. Class discussion is enriched by the diverse work experience of students at this level of education. Students who choose not to work while enrolled in course work may discuss this option with the RN to BSN Program Coordinator prior to enrollment. New graduates who have not yet received their license may also apply, but will be conditionally admitted and will take non-nursing courses until the licensure process is complete.

RN to BSN
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) Disclosure
The online RN to BSN Program at Campbellsville University is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).The baccalaureate nursing program at Campbellsville University located in Campbellsville, KY is accredited by the: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000
 
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the baccalaureate nursing program is continuing Accreditation
 
 View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at http://www.acenursing.us/accreditedprograms/programSearch.htm
 

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