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The Michigan State University College of Nursing's traditional BSN program is designed to develop highly qualified, caring professionals to meet the healthcare needs of individuals, families and populations. 

This is a full-time, six-semester, upper-division program for students who have completed 28 credits and prerequisite coursework. 

Graduates qualify to take the NCLEX-RN, the licensure examination for eligibility to become a registered nurse. Current reports indicate that MSU BSN graduates who took the NCLEX–RN examination in 2021 had a combined first-time pass rate of 92 percent.

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Michigan State University

With a diverse suite of academic offerings and a vibrant community life, Michigan State University is an educational paradise brimming with opportunities for intellectual growth and personal development. The University's prestigious faculty members are world-class minds who guide students through a transformative academic journey that broadens horizons and prepares them to thrive in a globalized world. Its facilities, including its highly advanced laboratories, colossal library, and well-maintained residential halls, provide students with an idyllic environment conducive to learning. Additionally, the University's wide range of extracurricular activities allows students to explore their passions outside the classroom and foster lifelong friendships. Finally, the university's commitment to growth and innovation reflects through its continued expansion, development of cutting-edge programs, and progressive vision. Consequently, Michigan State University remains a beacon of academic excellence, inclusivity, and intellectual exploration.

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