General Information
University Hall
Telephone (719) 262-4422
Fax: (719) 262-4416
www.uccs.edu/~bethel
Mission
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences prepares graduates for service and leadership roles in health care. Towards that goal, it is the mission of the College to:
- Use a multidisciplinary approach to academic and clinical excellence
- Foster a community of scholarship and caring that extends beyond the walls of the College
- Influence the present and future direction of health care, and
- Facilitate collaboration for the promotion of a healthy community.
Vision
To be the college of choice for those who are committed to excellence in nursing and the health sciences, scholarship and lifelong learning in the markets we serve.
Accreditation
The baccalaureate nursing program is approved by the Colorado State Board of Nursing. The baccalaureate and master’s degree in nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The College also holds membership in the Colorado Association of Colleges of Nursing, the Colorado Council of Nurse Educators, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau (Xi Phi Chapter), and the National League for Nursing.
Faculty
Professors: Kathryn Blair,Mary Enzman Hines, Jenenne Nelson, Nancy Smith; Associate Professors: H. Lea Gaydos, Barbara Joyce-Griesbach,Mary Ann Kluge; Assistant Professors:Mary Jo Bay, Vicki Brownrigg,Marcia Hacker, Andrea Hutchins, Travis Peterson, Amy Silva-Smith, David Suprak; Assistant Clinical Professor: Glenda Reimer; Instructors: K.C. Craig, TrellisMoore, Jefferson Spicher, Diane Elliot-Lee, Fred Lege, Lynn Phillips, Kimberly Schenck, Linda Weaver.
The programs at the undergraduate and graduate level that are available for completion through the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs are listed on the Programs of Study table.
Beth-El Academic Policies
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General Academic Policies
All students are responsible for knowing and following the provisions set forth in this Bulletin, in the Schedule of Courses and in the Beth-El Student Handbook. It is also the responsibility of the student to know and observe program requirements and deadlines.
The Bulletin that governs a student’s graduation requirements is the one in effect at the time of a student’s most recent admission into the college of the student’s degree program. The academic policies and regulations stated herein are in effect at the time this Bulletin is printed but may be subject to change.
In an effort to regularly enhance the programs offered as well as meet the needs of our students, changes are made periodically to the curricula. These changes may not be reflected in this Bulletin. Students are encouraged to visit the Web site at www.uccs.edu/bethel, the undergraduate student handbook at www.uccs.edu/bethelstudenthandbook or the graduate student Web site at www.uccs.edu/bethel.msn.handbook for current information.
Certified Background Check
All nursing and health science students participating in any clinical/practicum placement will be required to participate in a certified background check. If the student is unable to pass or successfully appeal a negative background check, he/she will not be able to continue in the course and the program. Inability to participate in clinical/practicum experiences will force withdrawal from nursing or health science program.
Computer Competency Requirements
Students are expected to have basic computer skills upon entering Beth-El. If not, students can take a computer literacy course to count for general education elective credit.
Course Pass/Fail Registration
With the exception of NURS 299 or 399, students in the College of Nursing & Health Sciences may not use courses taken on a pass/fail basis to satisfy degree requirements.
Grading Policies
Incomplete Grades: Please refer to the General Information section of this Bulletin for an explanation of IWor IF grades.
Undergraduate Academic Policies
Standards of Performance: Undergraduate
To remain in good academic standing,undergraduate students must maintain a cumulative CU grade point average of 2.0 or better for all courses attempted. In addition, no course grade below a C- is applicable to the degree program. For nursing students, no course grade below a C is allowed if the course is a required health science or nursing course.
Probation and Suspension Policy
Academic Probation for Nursing and Health Care Sciences Students
Students may be placed on academic probation if their CU GPA falls below 2.0 or if they receive a grade below a C in required health science or nursing courses for the first time. They may continue with required courses unless the failed course/courses are prerequisites for upcoming courses. In that case, the failed course/courses must be repeated prior to progressing. If the failed course/courses are general education courses, the students must meet with the Nursing Advisor in the Student Success Center to create a plan for future success. Students may remain on academic probation for a maximum of three semesters. If, by the end of their third semester of probation, their CU GPA has not been raised to 2.0 or better, they will be subject to suspension from the College. Note: If the failed course is a clinical course, the student must meet with the Chair of the Undergraduate Nursing Department to discuss clinical progression.
Clinical Probation for Nursing Students
Each undergraduate clinical student will receive a progress evaluation at the end of each rotation within the semester. If the student receives an unsatisfactory rating, the student will be placed on clinical probation and must consistently improve all ratings to satisfactory by the end of the semester in order to pass the course. It is possible to receive a failing grade in clinical without having previously been placed on probation. Clinical failure constitutes failure of the entire course, regardless of academic scores on theory content.
Academic Suspension for Nursing and Health Care Science Students
Two failures of any required nursing and/or health science core and specialty courses of two credits or greater will result in dismissal from the College. Students may petition in writing to the Department Chair for re-admission to the College within 30 calendar days. Dismissal from the Nursing or Health Care Science Program does not imply dismissal from the University of Colorado.
Undergraduate Graduation Requirements
To be eligible to graduate with a BS in the College of Nursing & Health Sciences, a student must:
- Be admitted into the degree major at least 30 credits prior to graduation
- Grades: See Standards of Performance above
- Complete the Writing Competency Exam as outlined in the General Information section of this Bulletin
- Satisfactorily complete any previously identified MAPS deficiencies
Undergraduate Admission
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Nursing: Freshmen
Students who have a previous conviction for a felony as well as some misdemeanors may not be eligible to be placed in clinical assignments and may be ineligible for a license as a Registered Nurse in Colorado, even if they complete a degree in nursing. Contact the Colorado State Board of Nursing for additional information prior to application to Beth-El College of Nursing & Health Sciences.
Admission Criteria for students applying as freshmen:
- An un-weighted GPA of 3.3 or better in high school course units
- Composite score of 24 or higher on the ACT or a total score of 1080 on the SAT
Nursing Prep Students
Students who meet admission criteria are admitted into the Nursing program under Nursing Prep. Nursing Prep students complete general education requirements.
There are limited clinical facilities in Colorado Springs, which limits how many students we can accept into clinical courses. Students in the Nursing Prep major are expected to complete all first level courses maintaining a GPA of 3.3. Individual progress will be reviewed every semester by the Nursing Advisor. Once the student has completed the first level courses with a GPA of 3.3, the student should contact the Nursing Advisor in the Student Success Center to apply for a transfer to the nursing major.
This application would include the following:
- Completion of profile
- Completion of a background check
- Completion of a Pre-Admission Exam
The Pre-Admission Exam tests the course material the student has completed during the first level course work. The admission committee will review all applicants at that time to determine who will be accepted as a nursing major. Students who are accepted as a nursing major will start their second year course work and continue to progress through the curriculum. Those students who are not selected for admission may change their major to another field of study, apply to another school, or choose to apply the following semester. Students are only allowed to apply twice and will be considered along with all of the other students applying with no preferential consideration because they are seeking admission again. Due to the limited number of clinical spots available, ranking will occur based on date of admission, GPA, profile and grade on Pre-Admission Exam. More than four years may be required to complete the program. Nursing Prep students must meet with their academic advisor prior to registration for any semester.
Pre-Nursing Students:
Students not admitted directly into the Beth-El College of Nursing & Health Sciences may still be admitted to UCCS under the College of Letters Arts and Sciences Pre-Nursing program. Pre-Nursing students are encouraged to re-apply to the college after the intra-university transfer requirements are met. Those requirements are completion of the first year curriculum within four semesters and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher. Once the criteria have been met, the student should meet with the Nursing Advisor in the Student Success Center to apply for transfer to the nursing major. This application would include the following:
- Completion of profile
- Completion of a background check
- Completion of a Pre-Admission Exam
The Pre-Admission Exam tests the course material the student has completed during the first level course work. The admission committee will review all applicants at that time to determine who will be accepted as a nursing major due to the limited number of clinical spots available. Admission eligibility to the University of Colorado does not constitute a guarantee of enrollment in any specific nursing program.
Health Care Science: Freshmen
Admission Criteria for Students Applying as Freshmen
- Rank in the upper 40% of high school graduating class
- An un-weighted GPA of 2.8 or better in suggested high school course units
- Composite score of 24 on the ACT or a total score of 1080 on the SAT
Freshmen applicants whose records vary in any way from the above admissions criteria will be considered on an individual basis by evaluation of their overall academic records including (a) the quality of their high school program of study; (b) the level of their college entrance test scores (SAT or ACT); and (c) any information unique to an individual situation.
Pre-Health Care Students
Students not admitted directly into the College of Nursing & Health Sciences may still be admitted to UCCS under the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Pre-Health Care program. Freshmen admitted to the Pre-Health Care program may apply to transfer to the College of Nursing & Health Sciences once 30 credit hours of designated health care science curriculum courses have been completed with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better. Contact the Nursing Advisor in the Student Success Center for details.
Admission eligibility to the University of Colorado does not constitute a guarantee of enrollment in any specific health care science program.
Suggested High School Course Units for Beth-El Students
English |
4 years |
Math-College Prep |
3 years |
Chemistry |
1 year |
Biological Science |
1 year |
Nonlab Science |
1 year |
Social Sciences |
2 years |
Foreign Language |
2 years |
Academic Electives |
1 year |
Transfer Students: Nursing
Students who have attended a collegiate institution other than CU may apply as transfer students if they have completed 30 credit hours of transferable college level work. Applicants for the nursing program must have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or better. Transfer students must be in good standing and eligible to return to all institutions previously attended. While transferability of credit is determined by the Admissions Office, final application to the degree program is determined by the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Students who meet admission criteria are admitted into the Nursing program under Nursing Prep. Students who are admitted to the Nursing Preparation Program with a 3.3 GPA must maintain a 3.3 GPA. Once the first level course work is completed with a 3.3 GPA, they may apply for admission to the nursing program as a Nursing major.
This application would include the following:
- GPA of 3.3 or greater.
- Completion of profile.
- Completion and passing of a criminal background check
- Completion of a Pre-Admission Exam
Transfer Students: Health Care Science
Students who have attended a collegiate institution other than UCCS or who have been admitted to a different College within UCCS may apply to transfer into the Health Care Sciences program once 30 credit hours have been completed with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better. While transferability of credits is determined by the Office of Admissions, final application to the degree program is determined by the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
Returning Students: Nursing
Students who were previously admitted into the Beth-El College of Nursing & Health Sciences and who must reapply,must meet the admission criterion of a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. If no clinical courses have been completed, students will be readmitted into Nursing Prep to complete general education requirements and await availability of clinical spot. If clinical courses have been completed, assessment of clinical skills may be required with determination of clinical placement based upon the assessment and availability of clinical spot.
Certificate Programs
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers two levels of certificate programs: Undergraduate Certificate and Graduate Certificate.
Certificate programs can be taken through regular university enrollment or the Beth-El division of extended study.
Post-Master’s Degree Certificates in Nursing
Students withmaster’s degrees in nursingmay apply for these certificate programs: adult, family, and adult/gerontology. If the student’s initialmaster’s degree did not require a course in advanced pathophysiology, the student is required to take
Advanced Pathophysiology. Please request information fromthe college.
Certificate Application Procedures contact:
UCCS Undergraduate Programs:(719) 262-3000 or 1-800-990-UCCS
E-mail: Admissions and Records: ADMREC@MAIL.UCCS.EDU on theWEB: http://www.uccs.edu
Graduate Programand Certificate information: Department of Graduate Nursing (719) 262-4424
Extended Studies: (719) 262-4486
Academic PoliciesWeb site: http://web.uccs.edu/bethelstudenthandbook
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