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Nurse 1-2-1

Easy as 1-2-1

Access the combined resources of UW-Green Bay and NTWC.

Embark on a flexible and affordable journey toward a nursing career with UW-Green Bay and NWTC. Our collaborative, four-year program offers you a path to earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). With a BSN, you'll not only enhance patient care but also empower individuals to reclaim their health.

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Admissions

Applications are accepted beginning October 1st and accepted until the cohort (24 students) is full.

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College Life

Enjoy a traditional college experience with the option to live on campus, even while you're attending NWTC.  

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Career Outlook

The salary median for our 2022 nursing graduates was $68,000.

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Nurse 1-2-1 Process

Leave the details to us. We offer a seamless transition between colleges. NURSE 1-2-1 students are automatically accepted into the NWTC ADN program. Your dedicated advisor will guide you as you complete courses.

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Year 1

Begin taking general education and nursing support courses during your first year at UW-Green Bay.

Years 2 & 3

In Years 2 and 3, you'll attend NWTC and complete an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN). You must maintain a 3.0 GPA during these years to continue in the program. After that, you can work as a registered nurse after passing the nursing licensure exam and while completing your BSN.

Year 4

Finish your degree at UW-Green Bay! Year 4 features asynchronous online courses with an onsite community health practicum arranged in an agency in your area. Our expert faculty will arrange your practicum site based on your preferences.

Why Nurse 1-2-1?

Determine if our program is right for you.

Personalized Support

Get dedicated support from advisors, both at UW-Green Bay and NWTC. We'll help you transition between colleges. There is no need to apply to NWTC, and your UW-Green Bay transcript is shared with NWTC.

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Proud Partnerships

Because of UW-Green Bay's partnerships with NWTC and local healthcare organizations, students are exposed to a wide array of community health nursing roles during their practicum. 

Affordable Tuition

Both UW-Green Bay and NWTC boast high-quality education at an affordable cost. During Year 1, you'll pay UW-Green Bay tuition. During Years 2 and 3, you'll pay NWTC tuition. Then, in Year 4, you'll pay BSN@Home tuition rates. Check with your employer for tuition reimbursement options during year 4.

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Nurse 1-2-1 Admissions

1Program Eligibility Requirements

This program is designed for high school seniors.  To be eligible for the Nurse 1-2-1 program, you must meet the following requirements:

  • High school diploma with GPA of 3.0 or higher at time of application.
  • If available, minimum ACT composite score of 22; English of 21; math of 22; science of 22 at time of application.
  • Admission to UW-Green Bay.

Preferred Eligibility Criteria

  • Three high school science courses such as biology, chemistry or anatomy and physiology with a grade of B or better.
  • High school math courses including algebra, geometry and advanced algebra with a grade of B or better.
  • Completion of a Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) approved nursing assistant course (required prior to Year 2).
  • Start ADN courses.
  • Related volunteer or healthcare work experiences.
  • Ability to speak a language other than English.

2Application Process

The application opens October 1, and applications are accepted until the program is full (24 students). If you submit the Nurse 1-2-1 application by January 1, you'll be notified by January 15. Applications received after January 1 will be reviewed as space allows.

Accreditation

For NWTC, the Nursing-Associate Degree program is accredited by: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, (ACEN), 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta GA 30326, 404-975-5000, www.acenursing.org. The Nursing Associate Degree program is approved by: Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Department of Regulation & Licensing 1400 East Washington St. P.O. Box 8935, Madison, WI 53708-8935, 608-266-2112.

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Want to know more about our Nurse 1-2-1 program? Nicole Micolichek, Professional Academic Advisor, is your guide to help find the path that's right for you. 

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