Traditional BSN Undergraduate Program
The School of Nursing offers unique opportunities for students who are not registered nurses to receive the latest state-of-the-art nursing education. The combination of classroom and hands-on learning using patient simulators and hospital settings provides students the ability to learn skills using the most current technology. While benefiting from the expertise of outstanding faculty and the opportunity to work with other health care professionals, students receive an education that prepares them to be nursing leaders.
All campus locations (except Hunt School of Nursing located in El Paso):
Upon completion of prerequisite courses, the BSN degree plan can be completed in four semesters or 63 semester credit hours.
Students at the Abilene campus will follow this progression:
Fall, Spring, Summer, and Fall with a December graduation.
Current tuition information may be received by visiting www.ttuhsc.edu/son/prospective/fees.aspx or contacting Student Business Services from 8:30am-4pm CST at 806-743-7867. The estimated cost of the program can be found by going to our school catalog under financial information. Additional course fees will apply.
- Beginning Fall 2012, all applicants must submit a TEAS Test score with their NCAS application.
- Applicants in the Lubbock area may contact Mike Carter at the Academic Testing Center on the Texas Tech campus to schedule an exam time.
- Study guides may be checked out from the Office of Student Affairs for a two-week period.
- Applicants in other areas may:
- check the ATI website for testing locations that allow online registration
- Contact ATI at (800) 667-7531
- Perform an internet search for "TEAS test sites"
- Exam must be taken no more than six months prior to application submission; scores that are older than 6 months will not be accepted.