Accelerated Second Degree in Nursing
All copies of immunization records, lab reports, and/or health records must be provided prior to the start of the program. Students will not be allowed to register in courses until all records are received and approved by the Office of Institutional Health. All applicants and incoming students need to be aware that while the School of Nursing does not require COVID-19 vaccination, our clinical partners are requiring that all students are fully COVID-19 vaccinated prior to clinical placement and proof of vaccination must be provided, in advance. The successful completion of the clinical component of your program is essential for graduation. As a result, students will not be able to complete program requirements for graduation without completing the clinical requirement.
Accelerated Nursing Program Overview
Ƶ School of Nursing offers a Second Degree BSN accelerated program for the student with a previous college bachelor's degree. This opportunity provides students with the readiness to meet the challenges of a complex and changing healthcare environment in the 21st century as a BSN. An accelerated 12-month process, this nursing program has online classes with clinical instruction guided by assigned clinical coaches and nursing clinical faculty. Oversight of clinical hours is done by coaches and nurse-educator oversight in the students' own communities of Abilene, Amarillo, the Austin-Hill Country area, Dallas, Lubbock and Permian Basin.
Upon completion of prerequisite courses, the Second Degree BSN program can be completed in 12 months (61 semester credit hours).
or by contacting Student Business Services from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. CST at (806) 743-7867.
Due to the intensity of the Second Degree BSN program, it is strongly recommended that students do not seek employment for the duration of enrollment in the program. Click here for more information. Financial aid is available for those who qualify (see below).
Applicants interested in applying for financial aid—including student loans, grants, and scholarships—must complete a Free Application for Federal Student aid (FAFSA) upon admittance to the accelerated nursing program. This FAFSA can be found at . The School of Nursing requires a FAFSA on file to be eligible for scholarships offered by the school.
Financial aid is made available upon admittance to the School of Nursing. Additional information may be found at the Financial Aid Office website.
For those interested in nursing scholarships, information can be found here.
As Texas Tech has an expansive number of medical schools, students have a wide variety of locations all across Texas to choose from. Educational sites are available in Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Dallas, Lubbock, Odessa, and San Antonio.
Admission Requirements
- All applicants for the Accelerated Nursing Program will be reviewed in an individual and holistic manner. No single factor will determine a student's admission.
- Although academic criteria (cumulative GPA, grades earned in science courses, failed/repeated courses) is an important factor in admission consideration, additional non-academic information is also important.
- Applications not meeting the minimum admission requirements will not be reviewed.
- In compliance with Ƶ policy, all applicants who have received offers of admission are required to consent to a criminal background check before being allowed to matriculate. A history of criminal conduct or convictions may result in withdrawal of the admission offer. See the “Criminal Background Checks” section of the SON Student Handbook for the SON policy. The Health Sciences Center policy may be found at HSC OP 10.20. No student will be allowed to matriculate into the program without completing and receiving clearance from the Texas Board of Nursing with either a BON Blue Card or a Declaratory Order with No Stipulations. The cost of criminal background check(s) is the responsibility of the student.
- Note: International students with F1 and F2 status are not eligible to apply to an online program.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR APPLICANTS WHO ATTENDED A COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY IN SPRING 2020
An explanation of how Ƶ School of Nursing considers courses in which a student earns grades of Pass (P), Fail(F), Credit (CR) or No Credit (NC) is outlined below:
- Official transcripts with courses awarded with P or CR during the SPRING 2020 semester can be used to meet prerequisite course requirements and will not be used in calculating either the cumulative or science GPA for admissions.
- Ƶ SON reserves the right to determine how, and if, courses awarded with P or CR during any semester, outside of spring 2020, will be calculated into a GPA and/or considered for transfer credit.
- Official transcripts with courses awarded with a Fail (F) or No Credit (NC) during any semester cannot be used to meet prerequisite course requirements
- Cumulative and Science GPA minimums must be met at the time of application and maintained once all required nursing prerequisite courses have been completed.
- A Bachelor’s degree in Science or Arts from an accredited college or university (BA or BS).
- Applicants must complete 55 credit hours (SCH) of general education courses as outlined in the School of Nursing Catalog and posted on the SON Second Degree BSN website. At the time of application, students must have completed at least 40 SCH of the non-nursing prerequisites with proof of enrollment for the remaining prerequisites.
- Applicants must have completed at least three of the five required science prerequisite classes prior to application close date. These classes include Pathophysiology, Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology I, Anatomy and Physiology II, and Chemistry. All prerequisites must be completed prior to the first day of class, with a passing grade of 'C' or better.
- Minimum overall cumulative GPA of 2.5; preference for overall cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher;
- Minimum science GPA of 2.5; preference for science GPA of 3.0 or higher in required science courses including Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Microbiology, and Pathophysiology;
- All general education requirements (core curriculum) and prerequisites must be documented on official transcript prior to the program starting.
- Applicants must complete a medical terminology course (can be for credit or certificate of completion). Must be completed prior to the program starting.
- Students must complete certified nursing assistant training. Must be completed prior to the program starting.
- American Heart Association BLS/CPR certification is required prior to the program starting.
International students with F1 and F2 status are not eligible to apply to an online program
- A logical, driven interest in nursing as a professional career choice
- Work history and experience will be considered.
- Students who are permanent residents of the Ƶ service area county of interest
- First-generation college students
- A one page resume
- Prior enrollment at Texas Tech University
- Diversity of experience considered—including proficiency in other languages, knowledge of other cultures, and/or study abroad
- Military service and/or training
- A face-to-face or Zoom interview is mandatory. Applicants must appear for the interview in professional attire. For those invited for an interview, a written essay will also be required.
- Active reservists must provide signed letter from reserve commanding officer indicating allowance to participate in program with completion of two-week annual training prior to and after VBSN track. ABSN Active Reservist Agreement
- Active duty applicants will not be accepted to the Accelerated 2nd degree/VBSN Track without verification of an approved conditional release from active-duty services for the duration of the program.
TEAS is no longer required for application to the ABSN program
Application
It is the responsibility of the applicant to make sure that their application is complete. Read here about how a criminal history could affect occupational licensing.
All application fees and placement fees/enrollment deposits are non-refundable. Please be sure you are applying for the correct term/program before submitting your application.
Semester | Application Open | Application Deadline |
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Spring Admission Only | May 1 | July 15 |
- All applicants will be reviewed in an individual and holistic manner—no single factor will determine a student's admission.
- Although academic criteria (cumulative GPA, grades earned in science courses, failed/repeated courses) is an important factor in admission consideration, additional non-academic information is also important.
- All application materials must be submitted and completed by the indicated application close date.
- Every student who meets the required deadline will have the same chance of being reviewed, regardless of whether the application was received at the beginning or end of the review period.
- You must have all prerequisites completed prior to first class date.
Although the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Ƶ) is part of the Texas Tech University System, legally it is a separate institution from Texas Tech University. Therefore, students applying to the Ƶ School of Nursing must submit all documents required for admission consideration directly to the Ƶ School of Nursing.
- Once you have submitted your application, official transcripts can be mailed or sent
electronically directly (from all colleges or universities attended) to:
Ƶ School of Nursing
Office of Admissions
3601 4th St. STOP 8212
Lubbock, TX 79430-8212
Or
*Effective immediately, Ƶ School of Nursing will no longer accept transcripts transmitted through the SPEEDE system. Please ensure your official transcripts are submitted electronically to SONTranscripts@ttuhsc.edu or mailed to the Office of Admissions.
*DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that if the Office of Admissions does receive an official transcript transmitted via the SPEEDE system (either directly from the sending institution or a third-party transcript provider), we may use it to evaluate and process your application. Therefore, as an applicant, it is important you remain aware that information on transcripts submitted via SPEEDE may not be accurate. It is to your benefit to have the transcript sent to the Office of Admissions either electronically to SONTranscripts@ttuhsc.edu or through the mail.
Applicants interested in applying for financial aid—including student loans, grants, and scholarships—must complete a Free Application for Federal Student aid (FAFSA) upon admittance to the accelerated nursing program. This FAFSA can be found at . The School of Nursing requires a FAFSA on file to be eligible for scholarships offered by the school.
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