Nursing

104 Health and Human Services Building, 419-372-8242

The Nursing program offers the student an opportunity to become actively involved in health care as a professional nurse with a bachelor of science in nursing degree. The curriculum emphasizes a liberal education combined with the nursing theory and clinical practice needed to develop the educated nurse. A graduate of the nursing program is capable of providing health services for individuals, families, and communities and eligible to take the licensing examination to become a registered nurse. The program provides preparation for future graduate study and leadership in nursing.

The Nursing program offers two tracks to obtain a bachelor of science in nursing degree:

  1. BSN for students entering the nursing profession;
  2. RN/BSN for students who are associate degree or diploma graduates and have current unencumbered license as a registered nurse.

Students may apply to the pre-nursing program with a minimum of 3.00 cumulative high school GPA OR 20 ACT score. Students who do not meet the minimum requirements may apply to the pre-nursing program if they earn a GPA of 3.0 or higher after completing 30+ hours of BGSU coursework. To remain in the pre-nursing program, students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Additional admission requirement information is available from the College Office.

Updated: 04/01/2019 03:36PM