Admissions Policies and Procedures - Graduate Nursing

It is the policy of Bellin College to be nondiscriminatory because of race, color, national and ethnic origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, or disability in the admission of students, in student programs and in the employment of College faculty and staff.

Bellin College conducts the admission decision process in an ethical, respectful, and professional way. The institution provides information to prospective students so that students can make an informed decision without being subjected to high-pressure tactics. The information provided to prospective students is accurate, complete, and current. This information is provided without requiring the prospective students to provide contact information to the institution. 

Bellin College reserves the right to withdraw an offer of admission if an admitted student engages in behavior that brings into question his or her honesty, maturity, or moral character.

Specific requirements for admission to the Graduate Nursing program are found in this Guide, as well as the Bellin College website: www.bellincollege.edu. Students are to follow the policies and procedures documented in the specific Bellin College Guide in place when they began classes. If a student exits the College and then re-enters, they will be bound by the qualifications of the Bellin College Graduate Nursing Handbook & Catalog in effect at time of re-entry. For more information visit https://www.bellincollege.edu/admissions/

Upon receipt of all application materials, an Admissions Representative will evaluate the applicant’s file for program specific requirements (goal statement, resume/CV, prior transcripts, credit evaluation(s), references, and other documents as applicable). Transfer students will have a credit evaluation approved by the Registrar. For MSN-DNP and PGC APRN students a gap analysis will also be completed. Qualified applicants are interviewed and notified of admission decisions. Applications will be accepted until program capacity is met.