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Offering A Diploma Program in Registered Nursing
The Baton Rouge General School of Nursing offers a comprehensive learning environment for students wishing to pursue opportunities in the Nursing profession.
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| | Baton Rouge General School of Nursing |
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3616 North Boulevard Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 387-7623
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| | Accreditation |
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National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission 61 Broadway New York, NY 10006 1-212-363-5555 Ext. 153
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| | Approval |
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Louisiana State Board of Nursing
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| | Admissions Information |
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To request an information packet, send your written request with your name and address to:
Baton Rouge General School of Nursing 3616 North Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70806
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| | Facilities |
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Baton Rouge General, the primary facility for clinical nursing experience, is a not-for-profit, 448-bed community hospital with two locations in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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| | Expenses |
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Expenses are estimated and are subject to change. Tuition for college courses (see catalog from desired college)
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| Non-refundable application fee |
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$50 |
| Nurse Entrance Test (NET) |
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$35 |
| Non-refundable administrative fee (due upon acceptance) |
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$50 |
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| | Tuition for nursing courses at $230/hr |
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| Level I (Spring $2,300; Summer $1,610) |
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$3,910 |
| Level II (Fall $3,450; Spring $3,450) |
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$6,900 |
| Level III (Fall) |
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$3,450 |
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| Fees average $300/semester |
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$1,200 |
| Total tuition and fees for nursing program |
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$15,460 |
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Textbooks, stethoscope, uniform, shoes, watch with second hand, graduation expenses, etc. $2,100.
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The above costs do not include tuition, fees and other expenses incurred while enrolled in prerequisite
college courses. All tuition and fees are due and payable at the beginning of each semester and summer
term. Food, lodging and transportation are the responsibility of the student.
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| | Program AND Prerequisites |
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Students are admitted to the Baton Rouge General School of Nursing once a year in
January. The nursing program is a two-year course of study from admission to graduation.
Candidates applying for admission are required to complete eight specific college credit
courses, representing 25 credit hours of study, with a grade of "C" or better in each course
prior to admission. In addition, a one-unit high school or 3-semester-hour college course in
general chemistry with a grade of “C” or better is required prior to admission.
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Fifteen hours of the required general education courses must be completed by August 31 before
consideration for admission the following January. These are:
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Human Anatomy, 3 credit hours
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Human Physiology, 3 credit hours
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English Composition, 3 credit hours
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College Algebra, 3 credit hours
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One other required 3-semester-hour general education course
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These remaining courses include:
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General Psychology
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Developmental Psychology
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Human Nutrition
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Microbiology and laboratory
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Students must provide evidence of computer literacy by April 30 of the admission year.
Evidence includes one of the following:
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One-half credit high school computer science.
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One credit hour or more of college computer science.
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Non-credit college level course in computer applications.
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Certification of completion of a computer applications course from a vocational technical school.
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Documentation of fundamental computer operations knowledge acceptable to School of Nursing faculty.
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| | Course Equivalents at Local Universities |
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Call the school office for the course equivalent at River Parishes Community College,
Delgado College or Nunez Community College.
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Baton Rouge General School of Nursing general education requirements may be completed at the
college of the applicants choice as approved by the School of Nursing.
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Course equivalents at local universities are provided for convenience.
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Click here to review the course equivalents at Baton Rouge area colleges.
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| | Admission Requirements |
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By August 31, submit:
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An application for admission and nonrefundable application fee.
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By September 30, submit:
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High school transcript or GED scores.
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Official transcripts of all previous college work. An official transcript
is one sent directly from the college to the School of Nursing. If an
applicant wishes a transcript evaluation for meeting School of Nursing
requirements, contact the school for an appointment with the director.
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Two performance appraisals to be completed by a recent employer or instructor.
Forms will be mailed to you upon receipt of your application.
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Nurse Entrance Text (NET) scores. A Composite Score at or above the 50th percentile
and at least 50 percent or higher on the three Critical Thinking scores are both
required. If these minimum scores are not achieved, the test may be repeated, within
specific retake requirement timeframes.
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Indication on the form provided by the School of Nursing that the applicant is able
to meet core performance standards for completion of the program.
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Completed form provided by the school with information required by the Louisiana State
Board of Nursing (LSBN) on the criminal background of the applicant.
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| | Selection |
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Selection is determined by the School of Nursing Admissions Committee.
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Selection is based on:
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Grade point average: A minimum GPA of 2.7 in required general education courses
completed to date. A second GPA will be also be used in the admissions process,
based on grades in 5 courses: those 4 courses required to be completed by August 31
and 1 other required 3-semester-hour general education course with the highest grade.
The higher of the first 2 grades obtained in a course will be used to compute GPA.
For colleges that award grades with a plus (+), the GPA will be computed according to
the letter grade only.
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Nurse Entrance Test (NET) scores.
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Two acceptable performance appraisals. Interviews may or may not be part of the
selection process.
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| | Acceptance |
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Remit a non-refundable administrative fee of $50 by deadline stated in letter of acceptance.
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Submit two passport (2”X 2”) photographs.
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Present a record of acceptable health and immunization status prior to January admission date.
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Present evidence of current CPR certification in the American Heart Association
Healthcare Provider Course.
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The School of Nursing adheres to requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Any student who will need special accommodations to complete the program must submit
written documentation of the accommodations required by deadline stated in letter of acceptance.
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Each student must submit to drug testing upon admission and at any time while enrolled
in the School of Nursing as determined by the proper authority.
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The Baton Rouge General School of Nursing assures equal opportunity for all qualified persons without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or veteran’s
status in the admission to or participation in its programs and activities.
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Effective November 1996, the Louisiana State Board of Nursing requires a criminal records history
background check on all nursing students in registered nurse programs prior to initial licensure.
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The Baton Rouge General School of Nursing reserves the right to change entrance requirements,
curriculum, educational policies, performance standards (competencies), graduation requirements,
tuition, fees, and any and all policies, in the best interest of the school. Contact the School of
Nursing about every 6 months to be sure you are meeting requirements outlined in the latest brochure.
This brochure is neither a contract nor an offer to contract.
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The Baton Rouge General School of Nursing assures equal opportunity for all qualified persons without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or veteran’s
status in the admission to or participation in its programs and activities.
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| | LPN Mobility Program |
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The School of Nursing offers an LPN Mobility Program for LPNs who meet additional admission and
selection criteria. This program allows the qualified applicant to challenge Nursing 110 (Pharmacology
in Nursing, 3 hours), receive credit for Nursing 112 (Introduction to Nursing I, 7 hours), and challenge
Nursing 120 (Introduction to Nursing II, 7 hours). The remainder of the curriculum can be completed in
three semesters according to the curriculum included in the program of study. To be eligible for the
program, LPNs must hold a current license as a Licensed Practical Nurse in Louisiana, have at least
two years of LPN nursing experience in an acute care hospital, and achieve a decision score of 75 on
the National League for Nursing’s Nursing Acceleration Challenge Exam I, Foundations of Nursing. There
is a $75 fee for this test, a $200 fee for the Nursing 110 challenge and a $500 fee for the Nursing 120
challenge. Contact the School of Nursing for nursing challenge exam test dates and additional information
on advanced placement.
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| | Program of Study |
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In addition to chemistry (high school or college) and computer literacy, all eight required general
education courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. The required general education
courses are part of the program of study and must be completed at a university of the student’s choice
approved by the school. Seven of the required courses must be completed prior to January of the year of
entry into BRG School of Nursing. The remaining course for three semester hours must be completed prior
to May 25 of the year of entry. This course is limited to Human Nutrition or Developmental Psychology.
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| | Level I: |
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| Spring Semester |
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Hours |
| Nursing 110 (Pharmacology in Nursing) |
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3 |
| Nursing 112 (Intro. to Nursing I) |
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7 |
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10 |
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| Summer Term |
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Hours |
| Nursing 120 (Intro. to Nursing II) |
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7 |
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7 |
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| | Level II: |
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| Fall Semester |
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Hours |
| Nursing 200 (Seminar I) |
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1 |
| Nursing 220 (Nursing of Adults I) or Nu-224 |
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7 |
| Nursing 221 (Nursing of Adults II) or Nu-225 |
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7 |
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15 |
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| Spring Semester |
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Hours |
| Nursing 201 (Seminar II) |
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1 |
| Nursing 224 (Child & Mental Health Nursing I) or Nu-220 |
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7 |
| Nursing 225 (Child & Mental Health Nursing II) or Nu-221 |
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7 |
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7 |
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| Fall Semester |
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Hours |
| Nursing 300 (Seminar III) |
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1 |
| Nursing 320 (Maternal-Newborn Nursing) |
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7 |
| Nursing 322 (Management in Nursing) |
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7 |
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15 |
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| General Education Courses |
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25 |
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| | Advanced Degrees |
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Graduates often wish to continue their education. RN-to-BSN/MSN programs are offered in
the Baton Rouge area by Loyola University and Southeastern Louisiana University. Both
institutions admit graduates from Baton Rouge General School of Nursing with advanced
standing.
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| | Financial Assistance |
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Federal Title IV Programs (School Code: 016560) Students familiar with receiving
federal financial aid should recognize that award amounts may be reduced upon initial
enrollment at the Baton Rouge General Medical Center School of Nursing. The determination
of award amount is based on class standing and all students enter the nursing program at
the "Freshman" level. Additionally, the award calculation is based on projected expenses
and the nursing program is typically less expensive than many colleges and universities.
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For additional information on Financial Assistance, leave information requests at 381-6476.
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| | Veterans Assistance |
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The Baton Rouge General Medical Center School of Nursing is approved by the State
Department of Education for eligible students to receive veterans benefits (VA facility
code: 32800118). Contact the Director of the School of Nursing if you will be applying
for Veteran's Administration educational benefits.
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