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4. Pass the physical examination to be conducted by the University Physician upon
presentation of the results of the following laboratory works obtained from any accredited
government hospital:
a. Urinalysis
b. Fecalysis
c. Chest X-ray
d. Complete Blood Count
B. Admission to the BSN Program shall be based on the following criteria:
CSU-CAT – 50%
High School Scholastic Records - 40%
Interview - 10%
100%
C. Applicants who are shifters, transferees and graduates of other courses considering nursing
as a second course are considered least priority and shall be subject to availability of slots.
II. Promotion Policies for Level II
All required courses for both semesters of the first-year level must be satisfactorily
completed by the students.
III. Promotion Policies for Level III
A. All required courses for both semesters of the second-year level must be satisfactorily
completed by the applicants.
B. Must pass the battery exam and screening.
A Battery Examination will be given to nursing students at the end of the second
semester of their second year as a requirement for promotion in the third-year level. To
be qualified for the battery examination, applicants must have a total average grade of
85% or higher along the following courses:
a. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
b. Fundamentals of Nursing
c. Anatomy and Physiology
d. Health Assessment
e. Community Health Nursing I
f. Care of Mother, Child, Adolescent (Well Clients)
g. Pharmacology
IV. Promotion Policies for level IV
All required courses for both semesters of the third-year level must be satisfactorily
completed by the students.
V. Admission Policies for Transferees from Other Nursing Schools
A. Transferees may be admitted in accordance with current university policies and guidelines
provided the college has not yet reached its maximum absorptive capacity.