Conditional Admission may be granted to applicants who have met the majority of admission requirements but are awaiting the submission of specific documentation or fulfillment of defined conditions.
Conditional Admission may be granted in the following circumstances:
- Pending Registered Nurse Licensure (RN-BSN program only)
Students in the post-licensure RN-BSN program awaiting a sit date for NCLEX-RN® testing and licensure can receive conditional admission into the first term of the program. Registered nurse licensure must be obtained prior to the end of the first quarter of study. Unlicensed individuals will not be permitted to progress into the second quarter of the program. - Pending Proof of Graduation (Post-licensure programs only)
Conditional Admission may also be granted for one academic term to students in the RN-BSN or MSN programs who are awaiting proof of graduation. Official documentation must be provided by the end of the first term, or the student will not be allowed to progress further in the program. - Alternative Credit Partnerships
Students admitted through an approved alternative credit partnership may be conditionally admitted pending the successful completion of a designated four-week review course. Satisfactory completion of the review course, as defined by the program, is required before progression into the next term of study. See “Additional Admissions Requirements for Nursing-Specific Prerequisites Obtained from Alternative Credit Partnerships.”
Students who meet all terms and conditions of their Conditional Admission will be advanced to regular admission status in the program. Failure to satisfy any stated condition within the designated timeframe will result in removal from the program or ineligibility to progress to subsequent coursework.