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Traditional BSN application FAQs - Nevada Today

The following are the most common questions regarding filling out the Traditional BSN application. For any additional questions or guidance, please email Marsha Holford.

Q: I understand that I must first apply for admission and be accepted as a University of Nevada, Reno student for the term in which I am applying to Orvis.  What are the deadlines for the University application for transfer students?

For the fall semester, the deadline is July 1.  The final day to accept admission is July 15.

For the spring semester, the deadline is December 15.  The final day to accept admission is January 10.

Q: The application asks me to list prerequisite courses in progress.  Is that all of the courses in progress?

No, only include nursing prerequisite courses in progress.  Do not list courses from another major that are in progress.

Q: The application is asking for Previous Baccalaureate Degree, Date of Graduation and School.  I do not have a previous Bachelor's degree.  What do I enter in this field?

If you do not have a previous Bachelor's degree, you may leave this field blank and move on to the next question.

The application asks me to enter my TEAS test score.  How do I find that? 

If you received a transcript from ATI, it is the “Individual Score” for the ATI TEAS that you will enter. 

If you received an “Individual Performance Profile,’ it is the “Total Score” for the ATI TEAS that you will enter.

Q: If I have taken the TEAS exam multiple times, may I enter the best score out of the test attempts?

No.  Only the score from the latest exam can be used (not the best score). 

Q: How often may I take the TEAS exam if I am applying to the Traditional BSN at Orvis?

Applicants may only take the TEAS once per the Traditional BSN application cycle.  Please note, if you are planning to apply to the Accelerated 12-month Second Baccalaureate BSN (ASBSN) Program in addition to the Traditional BSN, you are limited to one TEAS exam per year.  Contact your advisor in this instance before scheduling an additional exam.

Q: If I took the TEAS from another institution or through ATI’s remote proctoring service, do I need to attach a copy of the exam to the application?

No.  If you took the TEAS directly from another institution or through ATI Remote Proctoring, you must request an official ATI transcript be sent to the U of NV Reno.

Q: If I took the University of Nevada, Reno proctored TEAS exam, do I need to upload a copy of the TEAS exam results with my Orvis application?

No.  Orvis staff will access the test results directly from ATI Testing.

Q: What type of documentation would I be uploading under “Additional Documentation” on the application?

You will upload your GPA Calculator Worksheet.  This is required.  Be sure you have completed and are submitting the latest GPA Calculator Worksheet. 

As applicable, if you are a Nevada high school graduate, you will upload a copy of your Nevada high school diploma or high school transcript.  This is also where you would upload other documents such as a copy of your DD-214 or military service documentation if you are claiming Veteran preference on the point matrix.  If you are not a Nevada high school graduate or veteran or active duty military, you do not need to upload any additional files here.

Q: Do I need to upload my University of Nevada, Reno transcript or transfer credit transcript?

No, Orvis staff will access your University unofficial transcript and transfer credit report from MyNevada.

Q: What happens after I have submitted my application to Orvis for the Traditional BSN?

Once you press the “submit” button on your application, a message will pop up that you are successful!  The information entered on each application and GPA calculator will be meticulously reviewed and verified.  Within the next 20 business days, you will receive an email from OSN Admissions asking you to confirm the application detail summary.  This is the final information that will be used in the selection process.  Respond to that email within the timeframe provided.

Q: When will I find out if I was selected for admission?

Once admission decisions are made, those receiving a provisional admission and those not admitted will receive an email from OSN Admissions.  This happens all within the same day.

For fall applications, students are notified usually no later than the first week of October. For spring applications, students are notified usually no later than the first week of March. Notification dates vary depending on the number of applicants in each application cycle.

Q: What is “provisional admission?” 

The admission offer is contingent upon successful completion of any remaining prerequisite courses in progress at the time of application with a grade of C or above, negative drug screening, and background check deemed acceptable by the Orvis School of Nursing clinical partners. 

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Traditional BSN GPA Calculator Worksheet FAQs

Q: How do I enter College Board Advanced Placement Exam (AP) credit earned that satisfies a prerequisite for nursing on the GPA calculator?

If the AP credit was earned while in a Nevada high school, under Prefix & Number/Repeat enter the course you have received credit for and add “AP.”  It might look like this:  MATH 181 AP.  You will be leaving the Grade and Credit columns blank, but because this credit was earned at a Nevada high school, you may claim the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Credit.  In this instance, type NV HS in NSHE location and enter the number of credits under NSHE Credit.  This AP credit must also appear on your transfer credit report in MyNevada.

If the AP credit was earned while in a high school outside of Nevada, you may receive credit for the course but cannot claim the NSHE Credit. Under Prefix & Number/Repeat enter the course you have received credit for and add “AP.”  It might look like this:  MATH 181 AP.   Type the state and HS under Location/Repeat, i.e. CA HS.  NSHE Location and NSHE credit cells are to be left blank.  Again, this AP credit must also appear on your transfer credit report in MyNevada.

Q: How do I enter transfer credits on the GPA calculator?

Enter the course as it was taken at the other institution but enter the credits as they transferred to the University of Nevada, Reno according to your transfer credit report in MyNevada.  The NSHE Location and NSHE Credit cells are to be left blank unless the course was completed at a Nevada System of Higher Education institution.  All transfer credit must appear in your MyNevada transfer credit report.  This includes prerequisite courses in progress from another institution.

Q: How do I enter a “replaced” grade on the GPA calculator?

When you request through Admissions and Records to have a grade replaced, the original grade earned is changed to “R” grade on your transcript.  You would enter the second grade earned for this course on the calculator.  Please note, this course must be completed and not in progress at the time of application to Orvis. 

Grade replacement is only an option if both attempts were completed at the same institution.  For instance, grade replacement would not be an option if the first attempt was at Truckee Meadows Community College and the second attempt was at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Q: How do I enter a “repeated” grade on the GPA calculator?

If a course is “repeated,” the two grades earned are averaged.  This might happen if the first attempt was completed at one institution and the second attempt completed at a different institution or a grade replacement wasn’t requested from Admissions and Records if both attempts were completed at the same institution.  Please note, if repeating a course, the second attempt must be completed prior to application to Orvis.

Q: How do I enter “in-progress” courses on the GPA calculator?

The grade and units are left blank as well as the NSHE credits.  A course cannot be counted for its NSHE credits unless the course has been completed.

Q: What is “BEH SCI ELEC Optional” on the GPA calculator?

This is the Behavioral Science Elective.  While this is no longer a prerequisite, you may add a behavioral science elective course here and it will be counted in the prerequisite GPA calculation.  Examples of behavioral science courses include but are not limited to SOC 101, PSY 101, ANTH 101, CHS 102, and NUTR 325.  Contact your advisor for assistance in determining which course to count.  Sometimes it may be more beneficial to leave this blank.

Q: Can one course satisfy two prerequisites on the GPA calculator?

Yes, it can.  For instance, COM 412 satisfies Communication and Capstone.  You may list this course twice fulfilling two of the prerequisite requirements on the GPA calculator, but you may only count the NSHE credit once.  There are other courses that satisfy multiple prerequisites. Work with your advisor to identify these courses and prerequisites.  Please note that a course may only be used twice for this purpose and no more.

Q: Where do I find my Pre-Nursing GPA on the GPA calculator?

The Pre-Nursing GPA is highlighted in yellow.  This calculates automatically.  Do not type in this field.

Q: Where do I find my total number of NSHE credits on the GPA calculator?

This total can be found just below the yellow highlighted Pre-Nursing GPA.  This calculates automatically.  Do not type in this field.

Q: What is PSC 100 and must I complete this line on the GPA calculator?

PSC 100 is the Nevada Constitution requirement.  Most students complete this requirement when they take CH 203, which satisfies both the Nevada Constitution and the U.S. Constitution requirements.  In this case, leave PSC 100 blank. 

Some students satisfy the U.S. Constitution with PSC 101 (often with AP credit) and take PSC 100 to complete the Nevada Constitution requirement.  If this is true for you, type PSC 101 AP on the CH 203 line and complete the PSC 100 line as it applies, as well.

Q: Will a typed signature be accepted on the GPA calculator?

Yes, a typed signature is accepted and is required. 

Traditional BSN Point Matrix FAQs

Q: What is the value that is entered for Nevada High School or Nevada residency status on the point matrix?

Type in either YES or NO in the Value Column and the Point will calculate accordingly.  To receive credit for Nevada high school, you must upload a copy of either your Nevada high school diploma or transcript under “Additional Documentation” on the application.

Q: How do I verify my residency status for the point matrix?

This can be found in your “Demographic Data” tab in your MyNevada account.  If you are claiming “In-state” residency status, this will be confirmed by Orvis in reviewing this tab.  Any appeals to residency status must be resolved and your demographic tab updated by the time you apply to Orvis.

Q: Where do I find the value to enter for “Completed NSHE Prerequisite Credits” on the point matrix?

This total can be found just below the yellow highlighted Pre-Nursing GPA.

Q: Where do I find the value to enter for “Pre-Nursing GPA” on the point matrix?

The Pre-Nursing GPA is highlighted in yellow halfway down the page on the right.

Q: Where do I find the value to enter for the TEAS Score? 

If you received a transcript from ATI, it is the “Individual Score” for the ATI TEAS that you will enter as the value. 

If you received an “Individual Performance Profile,’ it is the “Total Score” for the ATI TEAS that you will enter as the value.

The points will calculate automatically once you have entered the score in the value column.

Q: What do I enter for Veteran or Active Duty?

If you are not a Veteran or Active Duty Military, type “No.”

If you are a Veteran or Active Duty Military, Type “Yes.”  To claim the point associated with Veteran or Active Duty Military, you must be sure to upload a copy of your DD-214 with honorable discharge or Active Duty Military ID under “Additional Documentation” on the application. 

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