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Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)

This page is for current BScN students in the Collaborative Nursing program, where you’ll find program information and resource links. If you are in the Direct Entry, 2nd Entry or Post-RN Nursing program, visit the Undergraduate Programs page for your program details. Prospective student can find admissions and application information on the Future Student – Nursing.   

Curriculum  

The 4-Year Collaborative BScN Program is a specialized Honours degree requiring 120 credits. As a student in this program, you will complete 60 credits at York University, as outlined below. 

This program is full-time only, with no part-time option. The Collaborative BScN Program has been discontinued, with the final cohort admitted in 2022. You and your peers are among the last students who completed the first two years of your degree at Seneca or Georgian College and are now continuing your studies at York University for Years 3 and 4. 

Refer to the most recent Supplemental Calendar for your course details.  

Key Resources 

Review the Academic and Supplemental Calendar for information on academic advising and support, course descriptions, academic standing, policies and procedures, resources and student life, and other helpful information of interest to you. For class and exam schedules, reading weeks, and holidays dates, visit the Registrar’s Office important dates page

This Nursing Practicum Coordination Office (NPCO) website provides you with all the information and links you need to prepare for your clinical/practicum experience. 

You can find Student Policies on the school website with additional resources using your Passport York account to log into Resources for Students website

Expand Your Experience

Beyond the classroom, you can take advantage of various opportunities to enhance your learning and career readiness: 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

For information regarding scholarships visit York's scholarship webpage at Future Students – Scholarships

The School of Nursing is on the 3rd floor of the Health, Nursing, & Environmental Studies (HNES) Building at Keele campus. It is Building 31 on the Keele Campus Map

You will follow the same academic calendar as other York students. Check out the Registrar's Office - Important Dates page for important dates, reading weeks, and holidays. 

After graduating, you must pass the NCLEX-RN exam, administered by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), to become a Registered Nurse (RN). To qualify to write the registration exam you must provide proof of Canadian Citizenship, permanent resident status, or authorization under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada) to practice nursing. For more details, please visit the CNO website at: www.cno.org