College Catalog 2024-2025

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Accelerated Option

Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing (GSON) offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Accelerated Option, an entry-level nursing program for individuals who have a bachelor’s degree or higher in a field other than nursing.

The Accelerated Option is a full-time, 12-month program comprised of 58 credit hours of nursing course work. Applicants must complete 27 credit hours of prerequisite course work at community colleges or other universities. GSON admits students for spring, summer and fall terms. Due to the fast-paced nature of the program, students are strongly encouraged to not work while attending school. They must be available a minimum of 40-50 hours per week for course work and simulation labs during the day and for clinical experiences during days, evenings and/or weekends. Students complete their clinical experiences at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children’s Hospital, as well as at other BJC HealthCare Hospitals and St. Louis metropolitan area health care facilities. While every effort is made, students may not always get their first choice of clinical location.

The Accelerated Option prepares students to provide direct care to patients and their families in a variety of health care settings, as well as to pursue higher degrees in nursing.

Eligible graduates will take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). *Passing the exam is required to become an entry-level registered nurse.

*NOTE: Please note that program completion does not guarantee eligibility to take the NCLEX-RN. See the Missouri Practice Act for details. Section 335.066 of the Missouri Nurse Practice Act can be viewed online.

Admission Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in a field other than nursing

Minimum 3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA

Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA on Core prerequisites

Minimum of 27 credit hours in the following Core prerequisites (Note: Anatomy and Physiology I & II and Microbiology must have been taken within the last five years. Core prerequisites may not have been taken more than twice within the last 5 years):

Anatomy & Physiology I with lab

Anatomy & Physiology II with lab

Microbiology with lab

Nutrition

Statistics

General Psychology

Human Growth & Development (across the lifespan)

English Composition

An email with additional information regarding compliance requirements will be sent three months prior to start date.

NOTE: All course grades will be included in the cumulative GPA calculation. The Admissions Department may provide 10-year forgiveness for cumulative GPA calculation. The student must submit a petition for forgiveness of prior grades to the Admissions Department. This letter will be placed in the student’s file. The GPA will then be appropriately calculated. However, if a student has not completed any coursework in the last 10 years, they will need to complete a minimum of nine (9) credit hours of prerequisite coursework at the appropriate GPA to meet program/option requirements.

NOTE: Students who have received two failing grades or have been academically dismissed from another accredited nursing program are not considered for admission to the Pre-licensure BSN options.

NOTE: GSON currently accepts applications on a rolling basis. Because of limited availability in classes, we recommend that applicants submit the application, official transcripts and all other documents at least 15-18 months prior to the beginning of the entry term. Applications will continue to be reviewed and students will be admitted and deposits accepted until classes are filled. Because of an increase in applications there will be wait lists for the Upper-Division and Accelerated BSN options. Applicants who are admitted may be placed on the wait list and may not receive a place in the desired start term’s class.

Admission Procedure

The following criteria are considered when reviewing all applications for admission:

  1. A completed application for admission 
     
  2. Official transcripts.  NOTE:  All transcripts and documents in languages other than English must be certified and accompanied by a certified English translation. The original and notarized copy of the evaluation showing degree equivalency and/or subject breakdown must be submitted. Prior to enrollment official transcripts and education records documenting the date of completion/graduation are required. Please refer to the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) for a list of credential agencies.
     
  3. Regardless of U.S. residency, international applicants who received associate, undergraduate degrees or higher from colleges and universities in which English is not the primary language must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination as an indicator of ability to read, write and comprehend English. This requirement is waived for applicants who received degrees from colleges and universities in which the primary language is English.
     
  4. Barnes-Jewish College recommends that students take the Internet-Based TOEFL (IBT). The score requirement for the IBT is 85, with minimum scores of 21 for reading and 23 for writing. The score requirement for the computer-based test is 240, with a minimum score of 4.5 on the Test of Written English. The score requirement for the paper-based test is 575. The Barnes-Jewish College TOEFL code is 6329.
     
  5. A passing score on the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (COGFNS) Examination for applicants from foreign nursing schools.
     
  6. International applicants need to allow sufficient time for the application to be processed and reviewed by the admissions office and for financial documents to be received and reviewed by the student services office. An international student admission will not become official until both processes are completed.

 

All credentials received become the property of GSON. Providing incorrect information concerning previous enrollment at other colleges or universities will void admission to the College.

Admission Entry Dates

Entry terms: Spring, Summer, Fall

All application material must be received to be considered for admission. GSON communicates admission decisions by letter.

Sample Plan of Study

Term 1

NURS 3240AApplied Pathophysiology for Nursing: An Analytical Approach

4

NURS 3170ANursing Pharmacology

4

NURS 3180AHealth Assessment for the Professional Nurse

3

NURS 4935AFundamentals of Nursing

8

Term 2

NURS 4945ANursing Management of Adult Health I

6

NURS 3360ANursing of Women & Childbearing Family

4

NURS 3350APsych-Mental Health Nursing

4

NURS 3370AGerontological Nursing

3

NURS 3380AApplication of Evidence-based Practice (EBP) and Leadership Principles

3

Term 3

NURS 4160ANursing of Children & Families

4

NURS 4260APopulation Health Nursing

4

NURS 4910ANursing Management of Adult Health II Synthesis

8

NURS 4360AIntegration of Nursing Knowledge

3

For program specific accreditation information follow the link below. 

Accreditation