Nursing B.S.N.
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 34,986 / Year
    Next IntakeFebruary 3, 2022
    Nursing B.S.N.

    About

    Are you interested in helping people through the practice of nursing? There are a few different pathways to study nursing at the University of Minnesota. You can apply as a freshman to the Freshman Nursing Guarantee Program, apply as a transfer student to the U of M Twin Cities with instruction on the U of M Rochester campus, or you can further your studies after completing an undergraduate degree by pursuing a Master of Nursing.

    Freshman Nursing Guarantee

    The Freshman Nursing Guarantee Program is for students who are applying as freshmen to the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Admission to this program is highly competitive. As a student in the Freshman Nursing Guarantee Program, you will begin your undergraduate career in the College of Liberal Arts while receiving guidance and mentoring from the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. After successful completion of grade and course requirements, youll transfer into the School of Nursing for the remainder of your undergraduate career to receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Find more information about the Freshman Nursing Guarantee Program here.

    Transfer

    While the Freshman Nursing Guarantee Program is the primary path to enrollment in the Universitys School of Nursing, there is an option to apply to be part of a small cohort of transfer students through the University of Minnesota Twin Cities but have all instruction and clinicals on the University of Minnesota Rochester campus.

    As a transfer student, youll begin your instruction on the Rochester campus right away, benefitting from a smaller campus with a focus on health sciences. With such close proximity to the Mayo Clinic, youll work in a variety of settings in the Mayo Clinic during your last two years of study. Your time at Mayo Clinic, where more than 6,000 medical professionals address the health and treatment needs of patients from around the world each day, will give you an exceptional clinical experience.

    Master of Nursing

    The third way to study nursing at the University of Minnesota is to complete an undergraduate degree in a field other than nursing and then pursue a Master of Nursing at the U of M. As a graduate student studying nursing you will be a part of a school that partners with more than 250 health and community organizations that will provide you with excellent supervised clinical experiences. Youll have a range of learning experiences to further develop your skills, perspectives and understanding of the continuum of care provided by nurses.

    As a part of one of the nations most extensive interdisciplinary academic health centers, the University of Minnesotas School of Nursing is located in the heart of two of the most progressive health care communities. When you study on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus, youll have access to the Bentson Healthy Communities Innovation Center, which is available for training, simulations, filming and more. It has been designed to reflect the future of health care delivery and nursing science. The School of Nursing will prepare you to the best of its ability by providing you with the technical and human-interaction skills necessary to integrate cutting-edge research into practice.

    Disciplines

    School of Nursing

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Prior to enrolling at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, all confirmed students will need to submit official final transcripts and test scores. We will compare the official final transcript and test scores against the Self-reported Academic Record. Academic integrity and student success are our highest priorities. The University of Minnesota has the right to cancel enrollment for any students who misrepresented their Self-Reported Academic Record. The Office of Admissions has sole discretion in determining if misrepresentation has occurred. Official school documents are those that are original or attested copies of original academic documents mailed in a sealed, stamped envelope directly from the secondary school, college, or university, and they must have been issued within the past year. All documents not issued in English must be in the original language and include a certified true English translation. If you complete secondary school in a country where a secondary leaving examination is required for university entry, you must also provide us with the results of this examination. Final transcripts or high school documents may include exam results such as, but not limited to, IB, A-level, WAEC, HKDSE, SPM, CISCE/CBSE, and WAEC. Refer to our Secondary School Sample Documents page. A scanned or electronic copy of an official document is considered unofficial. Official test scores must be sent directly to the University of Minnesota by the testing agency. Official results, including total, overall or composite scores and subscores, must match the information provided in the applicant's Self-Reported Academic Record form. These official documents are carefully reviewed against the Self-Reported Academic Record. If the Academic Record is deemed inaccurate, the University of Minnesota may change the college of admission or cancel admission, regardless of whether the inaccuracy was intentional or accidental. Admission to the University Honors Program and merit-based scholarships also may be affected, among other things.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 59
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    English Program Requirements

    The University of Minnesota Twin Cities requires all non-native English speakers to demonstrate a command of the English language that is necessary for success in college level classes taught in English. The University of Minnesota accepts the results from the English language proficiency tests listed below. Registration information is available at each test's website. All undergraduate programs at the University of Minnesota require a specific minimum score for admission. The Carlson School of Management will not admit applicants who have not met both the Total Score and Writing Subscore requirements. Some undergraduate programs may admit students with lower scores.

    Career

    Advanced-Practice Nurses, Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics, General Practitioners, Licensed Practical Nurses, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses

    Fee Information

    The costs above are for the 2021-2022 academic year, which is used as the estimated cost of attendance for 2022-2023. However, tuition and fees are subject to change and actual expenses will vary for individual students. The University of Minnesota is not responsible for any difference between these estimated costs and your actual costs. Cost increases should be expected for each subsequent academic year. Tuition and fees for the 2022-2023 academic year will be finalized in July 2022 by the Board of Regents.
    Application Fee 55

    How to Apply

    • Golden Gopher Application or Coalition: Self-Reported Academic Record form
    • Common Application: Courses & Grades and Testing sections

    You are required to report your 9th-12th grade courses and grades exactly as they appear on all of your original academic reports, transcripts and any examination results, such as, but not limited to: IB, IGCSE, O/AS/A-level, HKDSE, SPM, CISCE/CBSE, and WAEC.

    • If your transcripts are not issued in English, certified, true line-by-line, literal English translations are required for filling out the Self-Reported Academic Record Form.
    • Do not adjust your grades in any manner. Do not weight grades. Do not average or convert them.
    • If you are in your last year of secondary/high school, you will list your "in-progress" equivalent to US High School 12th grade courses for those that are not yet graded.
    • Do not send your high school transcripts.

    EXAMPLE: If you went to school in China and now attend a U.S. high school, you need to report your Chinese school courses and grades (e.g. 1-100 grading scale) exactly as they appear on your original Chinese transcript issued by your Chinese school. Report your course names in English; however, you should not report your grades in the A-F grading scale if they appear on your U.S. high school transcripts.

    The University of Minnesota accepts results from TOEFL iBT, IELTS Academic, PTE Academic, and CAE C1 Advanced. Due to COVID-19, additional English proficiency measures are accepted for Spring 2022 and Fall 2022 admissions. To learn how to meet the University of Minnesota's English proficiency requirements, visit our English Proficiency Information page.

    Students should report their highest Total or Overall scores as well as Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing subscores from one test date using the Self-Reported Academic Record form. Do not "superscore" your tests. The University of Minnesota Twin Cities does not consider MyBest Scores: Sum of Highest Section Scores of the TOEFL iBT Score Report to meet the minimum total score requirement for admission.

    If you send your official test scores to the University of Minnesota from the testing agency, we will use your official scores in our review of your application.

    International Applicants should report their highest composite or total scores and associated subscores as well as Writing (ACT) and/or Writing & Language (SAT) scores using the Self-Reported Academic Record form. Do not "superscore" your tests.

    If you send your official test scores to the University of Minnesota from the testing agency, we will use your official scores in our review of your application. Visit our ACT and SAT information for freshman admission page for more information.

    Since the Self-Reported Academic Record form or Common Application does not capture all of the information from your transcript, the Office of Admissions requires a copy of your official South Korean high school transcripts. Please log in to your Application Tracker and upload a copy of your official transcripts including a list of your 12th grade courses in progress. You also can self-report your test scores uploading a copy of your official test score report(s) via Application Tracker.

    Nursing B.S.N.
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