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Early Enrollment RN-BSN Acceptance Form

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Congratulations on your admission to the RN-BSN program at UW Tacoma. Please fill out and submit this form to accept or decline your admission offer.
Please select one:

As you enter the final quarters in your ADN, you will need to submit a goal statement, resume and two additional references by the published deadline. To move from premajor status, you must complete your Associate Degree in Nursing with a minimum GPA of 3.0, and pass the NCLEX exam for licensure as a Registered Nurse.

Why did you choose the RN-BSN program?
Choose all that apply.
Please indicate why you chose to decline the offer of admission.

Please note that this offer of admission and continuation in the program is subject to certain conditions. The program prerequisite courses listed below must be completed before autumn 2025 with a minimum 2.0 grade. If there are any you have not completed, it is your responsibility to discuss this with your advisor. Also, you must obtain your Associate of Nursing degree before beginning the program. Additionally, proof of an unrestricted Washington State RN license must be provided before beginning practicum coursework (T NURS 414).

The following prerequisites should be completed prior to the start of the RN-BSN program. If there are any you have not completed, please see your advisor regarding your curriculum plan.

English Composition (5 credits)
Inorganic or Introduction to Chemistry (5 credits)
Microbiology (3-5 credits)
Anatomy and Physiology I and II (10 credits)
Statistics (5 credits)

To graduate from the Nursing Program, you must have a minimum of 180 credits; this includes 45 credits in residence at UW Tacoma (35 credits in UW Tacoma Nursing coursework and 10 credits in UW Tacoma upper-division electives); 45 exam credits for RN license (based on successful completion of RN board exams); as well as a minimum of 90 credits via prerequisites, transfer, and elective credits. You must maintain an overall cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and earn a minimum of 2.0 in all nursing, nursing-related, and required courses. After successful completion of the program, you will receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. 

IMPORTANT: During the first quarter of classes, all students must meet with their advisor and check their transfer credits via the Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS).  See more information at: www.washington.edu/students/reg/dars/
Associate Degree in Nursing graduation
I acknowledge and agree to all of the requirements listed above.
By electronically signing my full name, I acknowledge that I am declining my seat in the RN-BSN program.