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Undergraduate Nursing Program Admission Requirements
  • Undergraduate students applying for admission to the Nursing Program should meet the undergraduate admission requirements and complete the standard undergraduate admission application. In addition, we accept students based on:

    •  Student Profile
    •  High School GPA
    •  ACT/SAT Test Scores
    •  Successful Completion of Algebra II, Biology and Chemistry

    Transfer Students

    • Regional accreditation of prior college(s) or university(ies)
    • Cumulative GPA from all prior institutions of 3.5 or better
    • Prior course work in the sciences to be applied to Capital's nursing curriculum must have an overall average of 2.75 or better and have been completed within the last 5 years. The following courses are recommended prior to admission: Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Statistics, Human nutrition, Psychology, Organic or Biochemistry and Lifespan development.
    • If enrolled in another nursing program, a letter of recommendation is required by the Dean of Nursing
    • Transfer students need to have a completed application submitted to the Capital University Admission Office no later than March to be considered for the Fall semester. If there is space in the program, the Admission Committee will begin review of completed transfer nursing applications at the end of May.
       

    Capital University admits qualified students regardless of race, color, religion, gender, age, disability or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the university.