https://www.butler.edu/pharmacy-health/nursing/
Mission
Our mission at Butler University’s Nursing program is to provide healthcare workers with an innovative curriculum that merges academic knowledge and practical skills. We aspire to cultivate a diverse community of learners by focusing on restorative care, ethical practice, and evidence-based techniques. Our mission is to graduate qualified and compassionate nurses who will positively impact the community around them through innovative teaching strategies and hands-on clinical experiences. We are committed to establishing a culture of lifelong learning, professionalism, and community involvement, preparing our graduates to address the increasing challenges of healthcare with resilience and excellence.
Nursing Student Learning Outcomes/Objectives
Students successfully completing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program will be able to:
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Demonstrate ethical, professional, compassionate, and culturally sensitive behavior in delivery and coordination of care. (Domain 2 Person Centered Care and Domain 9 Professionalism)
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Communicate, collaborate, and advocate effectively both inter- and intra-professionally, with patients, families, and communities to deliver quality care and enhance the overall healthcare experience. (Domain 6 Interprofessional Partnerships)
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Demonstrate principles of professionalism central to the nursing profession including autonomy, integrity, advocacy, social justice, compassion, commitment to the profession to achieve optimal health outcomes for diverse patient populations. (Domain 9 Professionalism)
Admission Requirements
Preferred admission requirements for the Bachelor of Science Nursing Major are as follows:
- Applicant shall be graduated from a state approved high school or its equivalent. Transcripts must be received for admission.
- A person who has qualified for equivalency to high school graduation based on satisfactory completion of the general equivalency degree (GED) test with proof of the following:
- A copy of the test results listing individual and total scores validating satisfactory test completion
- Satisfactory completion of college courses relevant and nursing may nullify unsatisfactory test scores.
●Deadlines:
○November 1 Early Decision
■Decisions sent by Dec. 20
■*Deposit Due Feb. 1
○November 1 Early Action
■Decisions sent by Dec. 20
■Deposit Due by May 1
○February 1 Regular Decision
■Decisions sent by Feb. 15
■Deposit Due by May 1
*Deposits are applied to student accounts via a credit at the time of matriculation.
●High School Coursework
○English: 4 years
○Mathematics: 3 years (4 years preferred, pre-calc preferred)
○Laboratory Science: 3 years (4 years preferred (bio & chem required))
○Social Studies/History: 3 years
○Foreign Language: 2 years of the same language
○Statistics class encouraged.
●Home school educated students may be considered, contact the Office of Admission for requirements.
●Overall high school GPA of at least 3.25 weighted/3.0 unweighted
●Additional criteria to be considered for admissions with examples:
○Work Experience demonstrating commitment to others or the position
○Community Involvement demonstrating sustained service to others or community
○Personal Statement identifying students’ discernment and/or understanding of the nursing profession.
○Writing sample/short answer questions to assess writing style and ability to answer questions succinctly.
○ Leadership experience