For graduation with an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) degree, these requirements must be completed in accordance with the academic regulations stated in the Gordon College academic catalog and in the Gordon College Nursing Student Handbook:
-Complete the prescribed curriculum with a minimum 2.0 grade point average. A minimum grade of "C" (2.0) is required for each core course and for each nursing course in the curriculum.
-Complete all nursing courses at Gordon and be registered at the College during the semester that all graduation requirements are satisfied.
-Complete the Constitution and history requirements described in Area E as required by the State of Georgia.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is an articulation program which offers registered nurses the opportunity to obtain this degree through a RN-BSN Completion Program. The program emphasizes professional development, research, health promotion, community health and leadership. The program which requires 122 semester hours of credit for graduation includes completion of 31 semester hours of required upper division nursing courses at Gordon College. After successful completion of 7 semester hours of the RN-BSN completion program, RN students are eligible for 31 hours of semester credit for previous nursing courses through the Georgia RN-BSN Articulation Plan. Students earn the 60 semester hours of BSN Core Curriculum through transfer credit. Courses in the RN-BSN completion program are designed using a combination of classroom interaction and online instruction. Additionally, two required practicum experiences are completed in the Fall and Spring semesters at times convenient to the student and clinical preceptor. Full time students can complete the curriculum in three semesters which includes one summer semester.
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