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                 <td>Revised: September 1995<br />Revised: April 2000<br />Revised: October 2000<br />Revised: [[CON Advanced Placement Policy version May 2008|May 2008]]<br />Reviewed: [[CON Advanced Placement Policy version November 2012|November 2012]]<br />Revised: May 2015</td>
                 <td>Revised: September 1995<br />Revised: April 2000<br />Revised: October 2000<br />Revised: [[CON Advanced Placement Policy version May 2008|May 2008]]<br />Reviewed: [[CON Advanced Placement Policy version November 2012|November 2012]]<br />Revised: [[CON Advanced Placement Policy version May 2015|May 2015]]<br />Revised: April 2018</td>
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             <li style="margin-bottom:15px; margin-top:15px;">RN-BSN students must take a minimum of 20 nursing credit hours as established by the College of Nursing and the Board of Regents in order to be granted a degree from UNMC College of Nursing.  Only courses in the nursing major may be applied to the residency requirement.  <br /><br />RNs must take at least one course (NRSG 443W-Population-Centered Care) with a clinical component.  Twenty (20) nursing credit hours must be completed at UNMC including one clinical course.
             <li style="margin-bottom:15px; margin-top:15px;">RN-BSN students must take a minimum of 20 nursing credit hours as established by the College of Nursing and the Board of Regents in order to be granted a degree from UNMC College of Nursing.  Only courses in the nursing major may be applied to the residency requirement.  <br /><br />RNs must take at least one course (NRSG 443W-Population-Centered Care) with a clinical component.  Twenty (20) nursing credit hours must be completed at UNMC including one clinical course.
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             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">RNs who possess a valid license to practice professional nursing will be granted credit for 27 credit hours for previous nursing education, recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.<br /><br />Licensed RNs who have practiced in the role for a minimum of one month full-time or its equivalent will be granted an additional 4 credit hours corresponding to NRSG 419-Transition to Professional Nursing.  These credit hours also will be recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.</li>
             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">RNs who possess a valid license to practice professional nursing will be granted credit for 38 credit hours for previous nursing education, recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.<br /><br />Licensed RNs who have practiced in the role for a minimum of one month full-time or its equivalent will be granted an additional 4 credit hours corresponding to NRSG 419-Transition to Professional Nursing.  These credit hours also will be recorded on the student’s transcript when the student becomes a candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree.</li>
             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">The following courses are required for the RN-BSN program: Total credits = 20 hours
             <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">The following courses are required for the RN-BSN program: Total credits = 20 hours
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<li>Eleven (11) credits will be validated through the portfolios completed in the NRSG 451W and NRSG 452W courses. These additional eleven credits will be posted on the student’s transcript after the successful completion of each course, with five credits posted after NRSG 451W and six credits posted after NRSG 452W.</li>
<li>Eleven (11) credits will be validated through the portfolios completed in the NRSG 451W and NRSG 452W courses. These additional eleven credits will be posted on the student’s transcript after the successful completion of each course, with five credits posted after NRSG 451W and six credits posted after NRSG 452W.</li>
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