Carr College of Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program

 

How to Apply for Admission

1.  Acceptance to Harding University. Call 1-800-477-4407 to reach the Harding University Admissions Office.

2. Complete the following courses: (Required Courses for Nursing Program pdf)

  • CHEM 114 - General Chemistry (4 hrs)
  • MATH 107 - Fundamental Math for Nurses (1 hr)***
  • BIOL 159 - Intro to Cell Biology and Genetics (3 hrs)
  • BIOL 249 - Anatomy & Physiology Part I (4 hrs)
  • BIOL 253 - Anatomy & Physiology Part II (4 hrs)
  • BIOL 271 - Microbiology (4 hrs)
  • ENG 111 - English Composition I (3 hrs)
  • FCS 331 - Human Nutrition (3 hrs)
  • FCS 323 - Lifespan Human Growth & Development (3 hrs)
  • PSY 201 - General Psychology (3 hrs)
  • SOC 203 - General Sociology (3 hrs)
  • NURS 100 - Intro to Nursing (1 hr)
  • NURS 203 - Health Assessment (3 hrs)
  • NURS 300 - Professional Nursing Issues (5 hrs) **
  • NURS 363 - Pathophysiology (3 hrs)

 
** Nursing 300 is a skills/clinical course that prepares the student for upper-level nursing courses. The prerequisites for this course are BIOL 249 and 253, NURS 100 and 203. NURS 203 may be taken concurrently only if the students enrolled in no other lab courses. *** MATH 107 is a prerequisite for NURS 300 and must be completed with a "B" or better before entering the Carr College of Nursing. 

3.  Maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher. Your cumulative GPA is made up of all courses taken in college, whether or not they are required for a nursing degree. 

4.  Maintain a Nursing GPA of 2.5 or higher. Your Nursing GPA is made up of all courses listed in the item #2 above. While we do admit students with a 2.5 nursing GPA, those students with a GPA of 2.9 or higher tend to encounter fewer difficulties in progressing through the challenging curriculum of a baccalaureate nursing program. Therefore, students with a 2.5-2.7 Nursing GPA upon entrance to the program should be aware that they have a greater risk for academic difficulties and should prepare accordingly.

Admission to the undergraduate Carr College of Nursing (HCCN) Program requires a minimum of a 2.5 GPA in Nursing courses, a grade of "C" or better in designated prenursing courses and junior standing. Priority for admission is given to students with high Nursing GPAs. To remain in the program, the student must maintain a 2.5 GPA in Nursing, including a grade of "C" or better in all nursing courses, and make satisfactory progress toward the degree.

Students who wish to enter the undergraduate HCCN program must file an admission application with the Carr College of Nursing. Students desiring fall admission must submit an application by March 1. Students desiring spring admission must submit an application by October 1. Application to the Carr College of Nursing is completed to the semester prior to anticipated entry. Applicants are considered for a fall or spring admission depending on when all admissions requirements are met and space availability.

No final action will be taken on an application until the student has been admitted to the University, all prerequisites have been met, and the application completed. Contact the Assistant-to-the-Dean at nursing@harding.edu for further admission information.

Admission to the nursing program is granted following successful completion of required prerequisite courses and NURS 100, 203, 300 and 363. Official transcripts of all college credit granted elsewhere must be submitted to the Registrar's Office. 

Note: Students who enroll in any nursing course consent to participate in the learning activities required in that course in order to progress in the nursing curriculum.

Prior to admission, the student must present medical certification indicating health status, current immunization, satisfactory blood tests, a tuberculosis skin test (PPD/intradermal) or chest x-ray and other laboratory results as indicated on the Carr College of Nursing Health Regulations form. Current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is required. Health and disability insurance coverage are strongly recommended. Hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccines are required prior to the semester admitted. The Health Regulations form deadlines are November 1 for spring admission and April 1 for fall admission. 

The following are recommended in planning a program of studies:

  1. Along with the nursing degree, consider obtaining a Health Missions minor. Details are available in the Catalog and can be provided by the Assistant-to-the-Dean at nursing@harding.edu
  2. NURS 367 is available as a cooperative education clinical practicum. See the Assistant-to-the-Dean for details.
  3. Mission and healthcare mission opportunities abound. NURS 210, 305, 344 and 413 are available to enrich your knowledge and skills with missions and health care. See the nursing health missions minor coordinator for details.  
  4. Though the junior and senior year may be predominately nursing courses, students are encouraged to participate in campus activities.  
  5. The assistant to the dean and faculty advisers are available to serve with academic and career planning. Individual academic advising sessions are available each semester.

Dean of Carr College of Nursing
501-279-4476
nursing@harding.edu

Carr College of Nursing
501-279-4475

Assistant to the Dean
501-279-4682

FAX
501- 305-8902