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Bachelors Degrees

Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration

In order to be accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration program, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

Healthcare Administration Admission Criteria

  • General Admission Criteria for all Programs 
  • This program has been designed for individuals holding an associate degree or higher from an accredited college, or who will transfer 60 or more college credits as follows: 
    • An associate degree or higher in a healthcare-related field
      • Applicants without an associate degree in a healthcare-related field are encouraged to contact the Admissions Office to learn about pathways to the Healthcare Administration program. 

      OR 

    • Transfer of 60 or more credits from a regionally accredited college at the 100 or 200 coursework level
      • Students must meet the residency requirement of Labouré (30 credits) 
      • Transfer courses must include successful completion of the following course equivalents: 
        • HUM Elective (100 level) - 3 credits
        • HUM Elective (200 level) - 3 credits
        • ETH Elective - 3 credits
        • Natural Science Electives (2 courses) - 6 credits
        • PSY Elective (100 level) - 3 credits
        • PSY Elective (200 level) - 3 credits
        • MAT Elective (100 or higher) - 3 credits

 

Healthcare Administration Application Requirements

 

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN)

In order to be accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

RN-BSN Admission Criteria

  • General Admission Criteria for all Programs 
  • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 on the degree-awarding transcript
  • Must maintain an active, unencumbered Registered Nurse license. Licensure exam must be equivalent to NCLEX-RN examination. If a student holds licensure in more than one state/jurisdiction, all licenses must be unencumbered.
  • Students who graduated from a nursing program and do not yet have their Registered Nurse license may be admitted if they meet all other admission requirements. However, evidence of licensure must be provided prior to the course start date of the second nursing term in the program. 

RN-BSN Application Requirements