Admission
Admission Procedure
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Academic Requirements
Graduation from an approved high school, including successful completion of:
Course
|
Units |
|
| English |
4
|
|
Science
(one course must be
chemistry; both courses
must include a laboratory)
|
2 |
|
| Social Studies |
3
|
|
Mathematics
(one course must be algebra)
|
2 |
|
Electives
(preferably academic courses) |
5 |
|
Minimum SAT scores
Prior to April 1, 1995:
|
| Total |
Verbal |
Math |
| 800 |
350 |
350 |
After April 1, 1995:
|
| Total |
Critical Reading
(Verbal)* |
Math |
| 920 |
430 |
400 |
*Excludes writing |
Personal Requirements
Applicants:
Accepted applicants:
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Health Requirements
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Opportunity for a Concurrent Award by Clarion University
Associate of Science Degree in Allied Health
It is now possible to graduate with a Diploma in Nursing from The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing (WPH SON) and an Associate of Science Degree in Allied Health from Clarion University.
The following must occur for this opportunity to be realized:
If you are interested or want further information and/or clarification, please contact Clarion University, Pittsburgh site, at (412) 578-5239.
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Advanced Standing
Applicants for College Course Credit
Applicants may request advanced standing credit for one or more required college courses. A request must be made in writing on the appropriate School form.
All science courses, including Nutrition and Computer courses, must have been completed within 5 years. If an applicant successfully completed a college-accredited computer course (3 credits) beyond the 5-year limitation but can validate current computer skills, individual consideration will be given for advanced standing. The Ethics course must have been completed within the past 10 years. English, Logic, Psychology, and Sociology courses have no time limitations.
Applicants must achieve a grade of "C" or above in each college course for which advanced standing is requested.
To receive advanced standing credit, all physical and biological science courses must have a laboratory component. If Microbiology or Anatomy & Physiology I or II have had to be repeated more than once, no advanced standing will be granted and the course must be taken with the curriculum plan.
Applicants must authorize each college and university where courses were taken to send official transcripts to the School of Nursing. Course descriptions are also required, if requested by the School of Nursing, in order to validate course content. The course descriptions form the basis for the decision regarding advanced standing. Applicants will be enrolled provisionally in the program, pending receipt of the official transcript.
Subject knowledge of selected college courses in the School of Nursing's curriculum can also be validated if subject knowledge is tested by selected standardized tests. These tests include:
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College Level Examination Program (CLEP) English Composition, General Psychology, and/ or Introduction to Sociology with achievement of a minimum score of 50 in English Composition, General Psychology, and Introduction to Sociology.
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Advanced Placement Examinations for High School English Composition with achievement of a minimum score of 4.
Professional Nursing Student Transfer Applicants
Applications for transfer will only be accepted from schools accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) or American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). Transfer will be considered only after application to the School is submitted with the required fee.
Applicants may be admitted with advanced standing if there are available class openings. They must also meet the West Penn Hospital School of Nursing's academic, personal, and health requirements.
Applicants must authorize the school of professional nursing to send course descriptions (including clinical objectives) and an official transcript that includes clinical grades to The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing. Nursing courses must be taken preferably within the last 2 years.
Applicants must have achieved an equivalent theory grade of "C" or above and a "satisfactory" clinical grade in each nursing course for which advanced standing is requested. Nursing course outline(s) must be provided and will be evaluated individually. Placement depends upon how advanced standing credits correlate with the School of Nursing curriculum plan.
The last five (5) terms must be completed at The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing to qualify for a diploma.
An orientation to the School of Nursing will be required (see School Calendar).
Licensed Practical Nursing School Applicants
Applicants must authorize the school of practical nursing to send an official transcript that includes clinical grades and must provide evidence of LPN licensure to The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing. They must also meet the West Penn Hospital School of Nursing's academic, personal, and health requirements.
Individuals who have graduated from an approved practical nursing program within the past one (1) calendar year and who have successfully passed the NCLEX-PN may apply to challenge Foundations for Nursing I.
A graduate from an approved practical nursing program who has successfully completed the NCLEX-PN and has recent work experience in an acute or extended care facility in a patient care giver role other than as an LPN may apply to challenge Foundations for Nursing I.
A graduate from an approved practical nursing program who has recent work experience as a licensed practical nurse may apply to challenge Foundations for Nursing I and II.
To successfully challenge Foundations for Nursing I or II, a decision score of 65% or higher must be achieved on the NLN Accelerated Challenge Exam (ACE 1) PN to RN (Foundations).
In addition, 8 hours of supervised clinical experience is given to evaluate clinical proficiency according to objectives for each challenged course (Foundations for Nursing I and II). A fee of $200 is assessed for each course challenged.
An orientation to the School of Nursing will be required (see School Calendar).
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