For Initial Licensure
For the BSN degree program for initial licensure, progression is also contingent upon completion of required assessment examinations. These examinations include:
- Standardized achievement tests in course subjects as assigned.
- Final pre-licensure examination. Students are required to obtain a minimum score on the pre-licensure examination. Students who fail to achieve the required minimum score must perform remediation activities and retest. Failure to achieve the required score within three attempts will delay program completion.
- Math Competency Examinations. Junior level students (Quarters 1-3) must receive a score of 80 percent or higher on all math examinations. Senior level (Quarters 4-6) students must receive a score of 90 percent or higher on all math examinations. Quarter 7 students must receive a score of 100 percent on the math examination. A maximum of three opportunities are allowed to pass the math requirement each quarter. Failure to pass the math requirement will result in course failure and prevent progression in the nursing program.
A student on provisional status who does not satisfactorily complete the requirements for removing provisional status will be dismissed from the nursing program.
All applicants to the RN to BSN program must hold a current and unencumbered license in the state in which they are completing program requirements. Additionally, all BSN and RN to BSN applicants must successfully complete a criminal background check and a drug screening. Clinical affiliation agencies may require additional testing.
Assessment through Standardized Tests
Achievement Examinations and NCLEX-RN Preparation
The South University Nursing Faculty is committed to assisting students to achieve success on the National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN). Successful completion of this examination is required for entry into the practice of professional nursing. In addition to faculty prepared examinations, nursing students take a series of achievement examinations upon completion of the various courses in the nursing program to prepare for taking the NCLEX-RN. The examinations are used to measure student nursing knowledge, acquired nursing skills and competencies. Students failing to achieve the national average on any achievement test must provide evidence of remediation to their faculty advisors.
South University provides students with ample educational resources including library resources, CDs, DVDs, computer software programs, videotapes, audiotapes and access to a variety of nursing education websites such as atitesting.com. Students are required to attend NCLEX-RN review courses during the final quarter of the program.
ATI Policy
The following policy describes the use of the Assessment Technologies Inc. (ATI) Comprehensive Assessment and Review Program (CARP) as a component of admission, progression, and graduation in nursing program at South University. This policy has been developed to establish guidelines to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN licensure examination and to identify at-risk students. All students have the opportunity for review and remediation to enhance their success in the program and on NCLEX-RN after graduation.
- Admission
The ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is a requirement of the admission process. The TEAS is used to determine academic preparedness of pre-licensure nursing students in Reading, Math, Science, and English and Language Usage. Students must achieve a “Proficient” level to be considered for admission to the nursing program.
- Comprehensive ATI Program
Students have access to and are assigned to utilize the comprehensive ATI package. ATI Resources are listed below along with corresponding courses.
NSG3001 Introduction to the Profession of Nursing
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Tutorial: ATI Nursing Getting Started: Steps to success Practice Assessment: Self-assessment inventory Achieve
- Test taking skills
- Study Skills
- Classroom Skills
- Challenges for English as second Language (ESL) Students
Proctored Assessment: Critical Thinking Assessment- Entrance: Ungraded
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NSG3011 Principles of Assessment Lab
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NSG3008 Principles of Assessment Lab
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Tutorial: Dosage calculations Skills Modules: Adult Physical Assessment
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NSG3023 Fundamentals of Nursing
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Nurse Logic - Beginning Student
- Knowledge and Clinical Judgment
- Nursing Concepts
- Priority Setting Frameworks
- Testing and Remediation
- Preparing for Clinical Experiences
Skills Modules
Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests
Targeted Medical-Surgical: Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base
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NSG3022 Pharmacotherapeutics I
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Tutorial: Pharmacology Made Easy
- Introduction to Pharmacology
- The Neurological System (Parts 1 & 2)
- Pain and Inflammation
- The Cardiovascular System
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NSG3032 Pharmacotherapeutics II
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Tutorial: Pharmacology Made Easy
- The Musculoskeletal System
- The Respiratory System
- The Hematologic System
- The Gastrointestinal System
- The Reproductive and Genitourinary System
- The Endocrine System
- The Immune System
- Infection
Tutorial: Learning System: RN: Pharmacology Practice Tests
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NSG3037 Caring for Adults I
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NSG3033 Caring for Adults I
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Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests:
- Medical-Surgical: Cardiovascular and Hematology
- Medical-Surgical: Endocrine
- Medical-Surgical: Respiratory
- Medical-Surgical: Oncology
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NSG3046 Caring for Adults II
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NSG3044 Caring for Adults II
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Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests:
- Medical-Surgical: Neurosensory
- Medical-Surgical: Dermatological
- Medical-Surgical: Gastrointestinal
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NSG4052 Caring for Adults III
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Nurse Logic-Advanced Student
- Knowledge and Clinical Judgment
- Nursing Concepts-
- Priority Setting Frameworks
- Testing and Remediation
- Preparing for Clinical Experiences
Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests:
- Medical-Surgical: Cardiovascular and Hematology
- Medical-Surgical: Musculoskeletal
- Medical-Surgical: Renal and Urinary
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NSG4060 Caring for Adults IV
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Targeted Medical Surgical:
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NSG3047 Caring for Women and Neonates
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NSG3042 Caring for Women and Neonates
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Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests:
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NSG4056 Caring for Children
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NSG4050 Caring for Children
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Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests:
- Nursing Care of Children 1 & 2
Skills Modules: Physical Assessment - Child
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NSG4058 Caring for Persons with Psychiatric/Mental Health Problems
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NSG4062 Caring for Persons with Psychiatric/Mental Health Problems
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Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests:
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NSG4069 Caring for Diverse and Vulnerable Populations II
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Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests:
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NSG4071 Transition into Professional Nursing
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Tutorial: Learning System RN: Practice Tests:
Proctored Assessment: Critical Thinking Assessment - Exit; Ungraded
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3. ATI Testing
A. Content Mastery Series
The ATI review and remediation Content Mastery Series is used as a component of formative and summative academic assessment in the BSN program. Students must provide documentation of completion of assigned non-proctored ATI Content Mastery and/or Targeted Medical Surgical Assessment Series exams with a score of 85% prior to taking proctored examinations.
Students are required to take the Proctored Assessments listed below. A minimum score of Level 2 is the goal.
Course
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Exam
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NSG3023 Fundamentals of Nursing
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RN Fundamentals 2013
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NSG3032 Pharmacotherapeutics II
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RN Pharmacology 2013
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NSG3047 Caring for Women and Neonates
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NSG3042 Caring for Women and Neonates
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RN Maternal Newborn 2013
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NSG3069 Caring for Diverse and Vulnerable Populations I
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RN Community Health 2013
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NSG4052 Caring for Adults III
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RN Nutrition 2013
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NSG4056 Caring for Children
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NSG4050 Caring for Children
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RN Nursing Care of Children 2013
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NSG4060 Caring for Adults IV
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RN Adult Medical Surgical 2013
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NSG4058 Caring for Psychiatric/Mental Health Problems
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NSG4062 Caring for Persons with Psychiatric/Mental Health Problems
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RN Mental Health 2013
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NSG4071 Transition in the Profession of Nursing
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RN Leadership 2013
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ATI assessment activities are valued at 10% of the course grade in designated courses as indicated above. Grades will be assigned based upon the results of Proctored Assessment Version B, first attempt.
- Level 3 100%
- Level 2 90%
- Level 1 or below level 1 60%
- Failure to submit remediation 0%
B. Remediation
Remediation provides an opportunity for students to review and acquire additional knowledge about an area in which they are weak or lack full understanding of the content and its application to clinical practice. Remediation is intended to help students recover important information that was missed on the initial assessment.
Remediation is required for all ATI non-proctored and Version B proctored assessments. Remediation templates are available on the ATI student homepage. Students must utilize their test results to complete remediation. Content areas with a score less than 70% require remediation.
Non-Proctored Assessments:
Students are required to take both non-proctored assessment tests and complete remediation for both practice assessments prior to taking the proctored assessment. All non-proctored assessments (students required to achieve 85%) will be made available to students at the beginning of each quarter. By the end of week seven, students are required to complete both forms of the non-proctored assessments and remediation in order to take the proctored assessment.
Proctored Assessments:
Proctored assessments will be administered no later than week 9 of the quarter. Remediation is required for Version B Proctored Assessment regardless of the level achieved. Students are required to complete remediation for Version B proctored assessment prior to taking the final examination. Failure to comply with the ATI testing policy will result in a course failure.
Retesting is required for any student not achieving a Level 2 on the proctored assessment. Retesting will take place during the week of final exams. Version A will be utilized for retesting. A student not achieving a Level 2 on retesting is strongly encouraged to complete additional remediation.
Remediation strategies may include but are not limited to the following:
- ATI Active Learning Templates
Review assessment results and determine appropriate template to use. Use the templates to perform detailed remediation of assessment content. Students may type into the template or print and handwrite. Completed remediation documents are to be submitted to the faculty member by the required due date.
- Short Answer Remediation
Individualized attention to those areas missed on a test can be addressed through short essays. To be considered remedial, a student must print out the ATI test results listing those items and topics missed. Using the review manuals provided by ATI, the student must then address each of the areas with a score less than 70%, writing a short paragraph discussing the essential content, and identifying the appropriate reference area in the book.
C. Comprehensive Predictor Exam
The proctored ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor Exam is a component of NSG4071.Students must pass the examination within two attempts during this course with a score commensurate with a 90% probability of passing NCLEX-RN on the first attempt. The first and second attempts must be completed by the scheduled deadline date. If student fails on the first attempt, remediation will be required prior to the second attempt. The faculty member/consultant will determine when the student is ready for re-testing. If the student is not successful after a total of 2 attempts at achieving the required passing score, the course grade for NSG4071 is calculated with a 60% for the ATI Assessment Exam. If the grade of 60% results in failure of the course, the course must be repeated (unless the student has a previous grade below C in the program which would result in program dismissal). The student must meet all other requirements for graduation as listed in the catalog.
The course grade assigned for meeting the 90% on Predictor (calculated as 10% of grade in NSG4071) is:
- First attempt meets 90% prediction level 100% assigned as course grade
- Second attempt meets 90% prediction level 90% assigned as course grade
- 90% prediction level not met 60% assigned as course grade
4. NCLEX-RN Reviews
Two ATI NCLEX-RN reviews are provided for all nursing graduates.
- ATI Live Campus Review
South University provides access to ATI live reviews on campus for 25 students or more. Campuses with smaller graduating classes will refer graduates to an alternate location.
- Virtual ATI Review
Experienced instructor assigned by ATI and will review all ATI reports, create a study plan, and provide advice on preparing for the NCLEX® as well as a detailed timeline to ensure adequate progress. Additional online practice assessments with customized diagnostic reports are available on completion.