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The Generic Pathway is for those students who do not have an RN license.

The undergraduate division consists of two parts:  lower division (general education) and upper division (professional education).  Students are considered for admission to the Generic Pathway Program for the fall semester only, and only after completing lower division courses.  An overall college GPA of 3.0 is required in addition to other requirements.  A minimum grade of “C” must be attained for all required prerequisites.  Generic Pathway students must attend during the day on a full-time basis.  Only Matriculated Hunter College students can apply to the Generic Pathway Program.  A student who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor will have to undergo investigation by the Office of Professional Discipline, which might result in licensure being withheld.  The program also provides a foundation for graduate study at the Master’s level, which is also offered by the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing.

The program is designed to be completed in four academic years by students who are admitted with no college credit and attend full-time.  Second degree and transfer students course of study will be affected by the number of credits accepted and number of courses taken per semester.

Clinical Practicum schedules are determined based on resources and clinical facilities.  Clinical schedules may be 2 consecutive mornings, a full day, weekend and evening hours.  Criminal background checks may be required by the clinical facilities.

 

I.  HUNTER COLLEGE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Hunter College does not admit students directly into the nursing program.  You must first be admitted to Hunter College, be matriculated, and then apply to the School of Nursing.  To apply to Hunter College, select one of the following two categories depending upon your education background:

A.  High School Graduates
You must complete a Freshman Application and apply through the University Processing Center for Admission to the lower division program.  You can apply online.  Applications are available at: www.cuny.edu/apply

Once admitted to Hunter College, it is highly recommended that you begin taking courses to meet the lower division Generic Pathway prerequisites.  Students are advised to carefully read sections III & IV of this page.  Please be advised that there is no "preclinical" program.  You need to file a separate application to the School of Nursing (instructions below).

B.  Transfer Students
It is recommended that an undergraduate transfer application be filed by October 1st for admission to Hunter College in the Spring semester and by February 15th for the Fall semester to Hunter College.  Applications are available online at: www.cuny.edu/apply.  Please be advised that there is no "preclinical" program.  You need to file a separate application to the School of Nursing (see instructions below).

II.  Transfer Credit

College courses taken elsewhere may meet entrance conditions, but may not necessarily have Hunter equivalents that satisfy degree requirements.  Nursing courses are not transferable to Hunter College but some courses may transfer in as open electives. 

 

III.  Final Admission Requirements

All students are required to pass the CUNY Skills Assessment Test in reading, writing and math.  US Baccalaureate degree students are exempted.  Students who are unable to demonstrate proficiency or who do not take the exam will not be permitted to register in the nursing major.  Take these tests as early as possible.  Contact (212) 722-4898 for information on testing.  Most sophomores at Hunter will probably have already satisfied the requirements.

 

IV.  How to Apply to the School of Nursing

Applicants should obtain an application to the School of Nursing online or at the Admissions Office, and submit it PRIOR to the deadline to the Hunter College Admissions Office, Hunter College North, Room 203.  Obtain a receipt.  Please ensure you include only your Hunter College email address on your application.  Notification of admission will ONLY be sent to a Hunter College email address.

In order to be considered for admission into the Generic Pathway Program, applicants must meet eligibility requirements and admission criteria.  All students applying to the Upper Division Generic Nursing Pathway must have a college GPA of 3.0 or above by the end of the fall semester preceding spring application.  Students who do not meet this GPA requirement are not eligible to apply and cannot take the National League of Nursing Pre-Admission – RN Examination (administered in March of the spring application semester. (Current fee is $65).  Students must complete 60 credits by the start of the semester of admission.  All applicants must complete all but two pre-requisite required courses (ENG 120, CHEM 100-101 including lab, CHEM 120-121 including lab, BIOL 120-121 including lab, BIOL 230 including lab, PSYCH 100-150, STAT 113) with a grade of “C” or better by the end of the fall semester preceding March 1 application deadline.  Students applying may take the last two pre-requisites required courses during the spring semester of the admission process.  Pre-requisites can not be taken on a Credit/No-Credit basis. 

Proof of successful completion of courses taken in the spring must be received by the School of Nursing by July 1; otherwise you will be ineligible to register as a nursing major at Hunter College.  If the student does not achieve a C in any prerequisites, their admission will be revoked.   

Acceptance of the student into the major is based on the following admission criteria:

  • Composite Admission score (GPA plus score on NLN Pre-Admission – RN Examination)
  • Completion of all admission requirements

The composite score of all students applying for admission at the same time will be rank ordered from highest to lowest.  Students will be accepted for admission based on this ranked composite score and the completion of all other admission requirements.  Failure to meet all admission criteria will require reapplication for the following year, with no guarantee of acceptance. 

All generic students admitted to the program are required to submit evidence of liability insurance, health insurance, medical records with specific immunizations and CPR certification prior to entering the first semester of the nursing major.  In addition to tuition fees, other academic year expenses for independent students include medical examination, health insurance, Malpractice insurance ($20), uniforms, equipment and other miscellaneous expenses ($300), textbooks/supplies, transportation, housing, food and other personal expenses, NLN-Pre-Admission Exam – RN (current fee $65), National student Nurses Association Annual dues ($20/year x 2yrs = $40) and criminal background check ($50-$100).

Please note that if you are accepted to the School of Nursing, you do NOT need to complete a "Change of Major" form. 

 

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