Direct admission to the nursing major is available to first-year student applicants who meet eligibility requirements. Students directly admitted to nursing who meet Continuing Eligibility Criteria while attending ASU are guaranteed a space in the upper-division clinical nursing program.
Direct Admission Requirements
The admission standards for majors in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation are higher than minimum university standards. First-year admission requirements are:
- top 10% of high school graduating class OR
- GPA of 3.80 in ASU competency courses (based on 4.00 grading scale) OR
- GPA of 3.50 in ASU competency courses AND either a 25 ACT or 1230 SAT combined evidence-based reading and writing plus math score
Priority Application Date: November 1
First-year admission applications to the Bachelor of Science in nursing program that are received after the November 1 application priority date are considered on a space-available basis. Students not offered admission directly to the nursing program are placed in the BS program in community health.
First-year applicants should select an additional major when applying for admission.
English language proficiency requirements for applicants whose native language is not English:
- minimum score of 540 (paper-based), 207 (computer-based), or 76 (internet-based) on the TOEFL
- minimum overall band of 6.5 with no band below 5.5 on the IELTS
Nursing applicants who do not meet the above requirements will be admitted to our community health major. Community health students complete coursework that mirrors the nursing prerequisites, and may apply through the competitive application process for vacant seats in the nursing program that have not been filled by direct admission students. There is no guarantee vacant seats will be available.
Continuing Eligibility Criteria
Continuing Eligibility Criteria (CEC) are reviewed annually and subject to change.
- Enroll in the courses following the published course sequence on the BSN Nursing major map.
- 3.50 minimum critical (prerequisite) course GPA each semester.
- Courses taken at institutions other than ASU, during the required semester, must have the grades recorded on the ASU system by the final grading deadline (degree conferral dates) per the ASU Academic Calendar.
- Grades of C or better in critical (prerequisite) courses.
- Successful completion of all Health and Safety Requirements.
Steps to Apply
- Visit ASU. Schedule a campus tour. The traditional nursing program is currently available at the Downtown Phoenix and West campuses. Beginning in fall 2023, the nursing major will also be available at the Polytechnic campus.
- Apply to ASU. On the application, select “Nursing, BSN” as your major of interest. Complete all ASU Admission Services requirements.
- My ASU. Check your My ASU account for updates on your admission and next steps to enroll.
- Next Steps. Take your next steps to become a Sun Devil.
After Direct Admission students are placed into the upper-division clinical nursing program, any remaining spaces will be available to competitive applicants. Selection is based on Select GPA and score on the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). Spaces are limited and placement is not guaranteed. There is no guarantee spaces will be available through the Competitive Application Process.
First bachelor’s degree-seeking students, including current ASU students and transfer students, are eligible to apply through the competitive process. Interested students who already have a bachelor's degree in another discipline should consider applying to the Accelerated BSN or the MS Nursing (Entry to Nursing Practice) program.
To learn more about admission requirements, prerequisite courses, the selection process, selection data and more, review the nursing information packet and attend either a pre-recorded or live-hosted nursing information session.
If selected for advancement, each clinical nursing student must submit proof they meet health and safety requirements. While Edson College strives to give students as much notice as possible regarding changes to health and safety standards, these requirements are subject to change to ensure compliance with our clinical partners. For more details, refer to the nursing information packet.
Required Titer |
Vaccinations OR Positive Titer |
Other Requirements |
Measles/Rubeola (MMR) (lab report required)
(if negative, nonreactive, or equivocal, proof of immunization series required)
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Hepatitis B
(Vaccination series or positive titer)
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Arizona IVP Clearance Card
(unrestricted and unexpired)
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Mumps (MMR) (lab report required)
(if negative, nonreactive, or equivocal, proof of immunization series required)
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Influenza (Flu) Vaccination
Influenza vaccine administered within the current flu season
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CPR American Heart Association BLS Provider
(current within last 2 years) |
Rubella (MMR) (lab report required)
(if negative, nonreactive, or equivocal, proof of immunization series required)
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Tdap or Dtap Vaccination
(current within last 10 years)
Must include Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis
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Tuberculin Test
1. Negative IGRA blood test (lab report required)
or
2. If positive results, Annual ASU TB Screening Questionnaire signed by a licensed healthcare provider.
(current within last 12 months)
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Varicella (Chicken Pox) (lab report required)
(if negative, nonreactive, or equivocal, proof of immunization series required)
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COVID-19 Vaccination Students should complete the full series of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine.
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In addition, selected students must:
- Submit to a drug and alcohol screening
- Provide a statement of health clearance
- Pass an extensive criminal background check
- Provide proof of Health Insurance Coverage
- Provide proof of lawful presence in the United States (if necessary)