BSN Virtual Information Sessions will be held on the dates below. Sessions are available via Microsoft Teams.
Date | Time |
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July 31 | 1:00 - 1:30 pm |
August 13 | 12:00 - 12:30 pm |
September 10 | 12:00 - 12:30 pm |
October 1 | 12:00 - 12:30 pm |
November 12 | 12:00 - 12:30 pm |
December 3 | 12:00 - 12:30 pm |
To reserve your spot please call 361-698-2809 or email the department at RNtoBSN@delmar.edu.
This webpage has been published to ensure prospective Del Mar College RN to BSN nursing students receive accurate information and understand the requirements for admission into this program track.
Prior to applying, it is highly recommended that students meet with a Nurse Education faculty advisor who can answer program-related questions and provide a degree plan. Students may request an appointment with an RN to BSN nursing advisor by calling 361-698-2809 or by emailing RNtoBSN@delmar.edu.
Prospective students should request official transcripts from all previous colleges and universities be sent to Del Mar College. This is crucial so that timely evaluation of prior coursework can be completed.
Students must have a Cumulative GPA of 2.5 for the lower division general education courses listed below. A minimum grade of C must be earned in those courses designated with an asterisk (*). No other courses are considered in calculating student’s Cumulative GPA.
All prospective Del Mar College nursing students must complete and submit applications for admission to the nursing program through NursingCAS. NursingCAS is an internet based, third party application service and is not affiliated with Del Mar College.
The links below are provided to assist students with completing the application:
If an applicant has additional questions regarding the NursingCAS website or completing the online application, contact NursingCAS Customer Service using one of the following:
Minimum C Required | Lower Division Courses |
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BIOL 2401* | ENGL 1302 |
BIOL 2402* | MATH 1342 |
ENGL 1301* | PSYC 2314 |
PSYC 2301* | GOVT 2305 |
SPCH Core Elective* | GOVT 2306 |
PHIL 2306* | HIST 1301 |
CHEM 1406* | HIST 1302 |
BIOL 2420* | Creative Arts Core Elective |
Note: Courses with grades of D or that are ‘in progress’ at time of application will be awarded zero points.
Students satisfying admission requirements are ranked from highest to lowest based on Total Admission Points (NPGA Points + IG Points). Students with the highest ranking will be conditionally accepted until all available positions are filled. If a tie breaker is necessary, ADN graduates from Del Mar College will be given priority admission.
All applicants must be able to perform the essential skills included in this document either with or without ADA accommodations.
Element | Description | Examples (not all inclusive) |
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Communication | Communication abilities sufficient for interaction with others in verbal and written form. Communication is understandable to others. | Explain treatment procedures, initiate health teaching, document and interpret nursing actions and patient/client responses. |
Interpersonal | Interpersonal abilities sufficient to interact with individuals, families, and groups from a variety of social, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds. | Establish rapport and maintain professional demeanor with patient/client, family, and colleagues. |
Critical thinking cognitive ability | Critical thinking sufficient for clinical reasoning. | Ability to handle multiple tasks and problem solve simultaneously. Identify cause-effect relationships in clinical situations; utilize the nursing process in developing nursing care plans. Transcribe orders, interpret orders, and intervene appropriately. |
Sensory: visual, auditory, olfactory | Visual ability sufficient for observations and assessment necessary in nursing care. Tactile ability sufficient for physical assessment. Auditory ability sufficient to provide safe and effective nursing care. Ability to detect variety of smells, including noxious odors. | Assess and observe patient/client responses; able to identify and distinguish colors and shades of the same color. Hears, with and without background noises, monitor alarms, emergency signals, auscultatory sounds, and cries for help. Identify distinct body odors or body fluids, such as C. diff and alcohol breath. Detect gas smells. |
Mobility | Physical abilities sufficient to move from room to room and maneuver in small spaces. | Move in patients' rooms, workspaces, and treatment areas. Standing for long periods of time, lifting up to 30 lbs., one or two person assists; turning, rolling, or ambulating another person; manipulating equipment; performing patient care with fingers and manual dexterity. |
Academic integrity | Cite references using APA format; Avoid collusion. | Any act of academic dishonesty, including cheating in the classroom or clinical setting violates standards. |
Ethical practice | Abide by Code of Ethics for nursing students. Comply with all legal requirements regarding the privacy of patient records. | Protect client privacy and comply with all legal requirements related to patient records. Avoid fabrication of reports or records of interactions with clients, social networking violations. |
Professional character | Truthfulness, caring, equality, respect, professional attire. | Accountable for behavior; self-discloses errors. Show respect and compassion for all clients without regard to gender, age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious background, and social status. Adhere to dress code; arrive on time to class and clinical. |
Emotional stability | Emotional stability is the capacity to maintain emotional balance and a stable mood when faced with psychological stressors. | Adapt to and make sound clinical judgments in stressful situations. Remain calm, think clearly, and stay focused in a pressured and distracting environment. Cope with environmental changes. Able to regulate and suppress negative emotions. Perceive and appraise challenges with resilience. Display effective coping mechanisms. Effectively deal with strong personal emotions. |
Professional boundaries | Professional boundaries are the lines within which a client's best interests are consistently served. | Recognize the need for vigilance in maintaining professionalism and boundaries in diverse practice settings. Behaviors are consistent with the duty to always act in the best interest of clients. Set limits to the nurse-client relationship that ensure a safe, therapeutic relationship. |
Empathy | Empathy is the use of emotional resonance to understand a client's experience of distress. | Use of cognitive skills to evaluate a client's experience. Attentive to client's emotional cues, identify their emotional state and reflect understanding of that experience. Demonstrate an understanding of what a client is communicating, feeling, and needing. |
Compassion | Compassion is an awareness of another's suffering accompanied by the desire to alleviate it. | Provide a safe and comforting environment. Respect clients' rights, dignity, and their involvement in decision making. Focus on clients' needs and focus the emotion generated by their circumstance into an active response. |
Page last updated July 25, 2024.