Qualification
Bachelor's Degree
Study mode
Full-time
Duration
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Intakes
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Total tuition fee (local)
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Total tuition fee (foreign)
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Entry Requirements
Freshman
Admission Committee evaluates your application based on several factors: the rigor of your high school curriculum; academic achievement; standardized testing (optional for all academic majors except nursing); writing ability; co-curricular activities, particularly evidence of leadership; and letters of recommendation from your college counselor and teachers.
At minimum your high-school studies should include:
- Completion of no less than 16 acceptable units of secondary-school course work or its equivalent
- Four years of English
- Three or more years of a laboratory science
- Three of more years of mathematics
- Two or more years of social science and additional credit electives
- No less than two years of a single foreign language; however students are better served if they have completed three or four years of foreign language study.
International Students
- A non-refundable fee of $55 must accompany the application, unless a waiver is provided or requested.
- Official High School Transcript
- Official TOEFL or SAT scores
- One Letter of Recommendation from your School Counselor or Principal <
- College Essay
- International Student Certification of Finances (PDF/163KB)
- CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE - International (school code 3748 - for international students seeking financial assistance)
Curriculum
| Freshman Year | |
| Humanities I | Humanities II |
| Freshman English 103 | Freshman English 104 |
| General Psychology 101 | Philosophy/Theology 100 |
| Elementary Biochemistry 107 | Introduction to Professional Nursing 110 |
| Intro to Sociology 101 | Microbiology 108 |
| Sophomore Year | |
| Humanities III | Humanities IV |
| Philosophy/Theology 100 | Nursing Care of the Elderly and Chronically Ill 127 |
| Health Assessment & Fundamentals of Nursing 126 | Pathopharmacology I 238 |
| Anatomy & Physiology I | Anatomy & Physiology II |
| Elective #1 | |
| Junior Year | |
| Adult Medical Surgical Nursing 236 | Critical Care Nursing 340 |
| Pathopharmacology II 239 | Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing 343 |
| Human Growth & Development 315 | Statistics 212/ Med Ethics 371 |
| *Ethics/Elective #2 | Ethics/Elective #2 |
| Theology/**Philosophy | |
| OR | |
| Child Health Nursing 341 | |
| Nursing of Childbearing Families 342 | |
| Statistics 212/Med Ethics 371 | |
| Ethics/Elective #2 | |
| Theology/**Philosophy | |
| Senior Year | |
| Critical Care Nursing 340 | Community as Client 449 |
| Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing 343 | Nursing Synthesis 450 |
| Professional Nursing 448 | Philosophy/Theology |
| Statistics 212/Med Ethics 371 | Elective #3 |
| Philosophy/Theology | |
| OR | |
| Child Health Nursing 341 | |
| Nursing of Childbearing Families 342 | |
| Professional Nursing 448 | |
| Statistics 212/Med Ethics 371 | |
| Philosophy/Theology | |
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States