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BSN Program (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)


Why choose Temple University for your nursing education?


Affordable college education in a location convenient to mass transportation

Full-time program with daytime classes

Personal attention from highly qualified faculty

Clinical experiences in the best health-care facilities in Philadelphia

Student body that celebrates diversity and the free interchange of ideas

Commitment to underserved communities

Community projects for lead screening and breastfeeding education

All degree requirements can be met in four years.

Two years of prenursing courses on the Temple main campus or at any other accredited college or university

Program accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education, One DuPont Circle NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC. 
Phone 202 463 6930.

Application period: November 1, 2007 to Feb, 15, 2008

Admission date: Fall 2008

The average GPA profile of students admitted Fall 07 was a 3.40 or better.

Temple students: Complete College of Health Professions Admission Form

Transfer students: (Undergraduate Admissions)

Prerequisites for entry into BSN Program

Professional Curriculum (BSN program)

All graduates of Temple's nursing program are required to take the NCLEX-RN exam (the national licensure examination) in order to be licensed to practice nursing.

 

Kathleen Black, RNC, DNSc
Interim Director Undergraduate Studies.

email: kathleen.black@temple.edu


Delores Banks
Undergraduate Secretary
email: delores.banks@temple.edu

 

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