Complete applications are reviewed, and students are notified of admission decisions on a rolling basis.
Students in the Traditional Option take nursing courses, concurrently with general education courses, during the first year of enrollment.
The Traditional Option is designed for students with a high school diploma who want to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree in three years.
Applicants with 12 or fewer transferable credits
Applicants to the BSN Traditional Option who have 12 or fewer transferable program required credits must have the following to apply:
- A high school cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (or greater is preferred). GPA requirements need to be maintained on final high school transcripts to remain a viable candidate.
- A high school transcript is required if the applicant has graduated less than three years prior to application term, or has taken less than 12 transferrable credits at a post-secondary college.
Year(s) |
High School Course Requirements: |
1 |
Biology |
1 |
Chemistry |
1 |
Additional Science |
4 |
English |
3 |
Social Science |
1 |
Algebra |
2 |
Math |