<p>Calculation of averages for progression to junior and senior sequence nursing courses once a student is admitted into the nursing sequence:</p>
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<li>Traditional and Accelerated and R.N. to B.S.N. students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.000 each semester to continue in the Nursing program, failure to achieve this GPA each semester will result in dismissal from the College of Nursing<br>
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<li>Traditional and Accelerated and R.N. to B.S.N. students must have a minimum 2.000 GPA (grade of C) in each science course required in the College of Nursing B.S.N. curriculum. All required chemistry and biology courses must be successfully completed with a 2.000 (grade of C) or better in order to graduate.</li>
<li>Traditional and Accelerated B.S.N. students must have a minimum 2.000 (grade of C) in each of the sophomore nursing courses (NURS 20010, NURS 20020, NURS 20030 and NURS 20950) to progress to the junior Nursing Sequence; a 2.000 (grade of C) in each of the junior nursing courses (NURS 30010, 30020, 30030, 30040, 30050 and 30060) to progress to the senior Nursing Sequence. Seniors must have a 2.000 (grade of C) in each of the senior nursing courses (NURS 40005, 40010, 40020, 40030, 40045, and 40872).</li>
<li>Accelerated B.S.N. students may take NURS 30000 junior and NURS 40000 senior level courses concurrently as specified by the Accelerated B.S.N. curriculum.</li>
<li>Traditional B.S.N. students may take no more than two (2) clinical courses per semester. Accelerated B.S.N. students are permitted to take three (3) clinical courses per term.</li>
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