Program Facts
Admissions
Prerequisite Coursework
- First Year Composition Sequence
- Chemistry
- One year General Chemistry (2 lectures and 1 lab)
- OR
- One semester of Allied Health Chemistry (1 lecture and 1 lab; please contact an advisor regarding this option)
- One year General Chemistry (2 lectures and 1 lab)
- One year Human Anatomy & Physiology
- One semester Introductory Biology
- One semester Microbiology
- One semester Statistics
- One semester Lifespan Development
- One semester Nutrition
Admissions Criteria
- Applicants are evaluated on all the below criteria:
- Prerequisite GPA 3.0
- Cumulative GPA 3.0
- HESI or TEAS Admission Assessment
- ·Holistic Experiences (Volunteer, Leadership, Service, etc.)
Admitted Student Data (Last 3 years)
- Cumulative GPA
- Average: 3.58
- Lowest: 3.07
- Prerequisite GPA
- Average: 3.60
- Lowest: 3.08
- Overall HESI
- Average: 89%
BSN-IH Curriculum
Students admitted to the BSN-IH professional program must complete a rigorous curriculum consisting of 59 credit hours of upper division Nursing coursework as well as meet the general education requirements of the University. It is highly recommended that applicants complete the University's general education requirements prior to enrolling in upper division Nursing courses.
More About the BSN-IH Program
Connect With Us
We have a number of ways you can connect with someone to learn more about the BSN program. Arrange a tour, attend a virtual information session, or join an application academy to get your questions answered. Our goal is to make the information-gathering and admission process as simple and straight-forward as possible.
Information Sessions
Information sessions are intended for students who are exploring Nursing options and have not yet completed prerequisite coursework.
Register for an Information Session
Application Academies
Application Academies are ideal for students who are ready to apply and want more details on the application process.
Register for an Application Academy
Tours
Tours are a great way to learn more about the program by visiting the College and getting a preview of the classrooms, simulation facilities, and learning spaces available to BSN students.
Ready to take the next step?
See the full admissions requirements and application process on the BSN Admissions page.
Disclosure Statement: DOE 34 CFR 668.43 (a) (5) (v)
In accordance with regulation 34 CFR 668.43 (a) (5) (v) by the Department of Education, The University of Arizona College of Nursing discloses that the curricula of the BSN, BSN-IH, and MS-MEPN programs meet licensure requirements of all states and territories except the following, which have not yet been determined: California, Vermont, American Samoa, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Although The University of Arizona has sought information from other jurisdictions regarding licensure requirements, these requirements are subject to change. If you intend to seek professional licensure or certification outside of Arizona, you should contact the appropriate state licensing agency to obtain the most up-to-date information regarding licensure or certification requirements in your desired state of practice prior to accepting admission offers. For further information, please visit the Eligibility & State Authorization webpage.
**Please note: Before applying for RN licensure, the state of California requires applicants successfully complete a microbiology lab. This is not a requirement of the UA BSN or MS-MEPN programs. Students anticipating applying for an RN license in California are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED to take a microbiology lab before applying for RN licensure in California.**