Students seeking admission to the Prelicensure BSN Program first apply to the University as Pre-Nursing majors. This allows the student time to complete the general education core curriculum requirements and nursing pre-requisite courses. For a freshman just out of high school, this will take about two years. Transfer students may take less time depending on the amount of transfer credit awarded to them by the University.

A supplemental application is made to the Nursing program typically during the sophomore year. Upon acceptance, students are formally accepted into the BSN Program and the remaining two years are dedicated to completing the Nursing curriculum.

One new cohort of students is accepted each fall semester.

Admission Criteria

  1. Successful completion of the following Pre-nursing courses with a grade of “C” or higher (no C-): Nursing Notes, Medical Terminology, General Psychology, Statistics, General Chemistry, 2 semesters of Anatomy & Physiology, and Microbiology.
  2. Successful completion of the science courses A&P I, A&P II, and Microbiology with a “C” or higher (no C-) within the past 5 years.
  3. Students may be considered for conditional acceptance to the Nursing Program with General Education core credits still outstanding. No more than three General Education core classes outstanding is recommended. All remaining General Education core requirements must be completed by the end of the summer semester prior to entering the senior year of nursing courses.
  4. Cumulative GPA of 2.80 (no rounding) or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  5. Completion of the Kaplan nursing entrance exam with a 65 or higher is waived.
  6. Signed validation of the nursing program Essential Functions for Admission, Progression, and Graduation form.
  7. Submission of a completed supplemental application to the Nursing Department by the advertised deadline with all required supporting documents.
  8. Interview with the Nursing Program Admissions Committee.
  9. Applicants to the Pre-Licensure BSN Program must be current Methodist University students. Transfer students may be accepted but should read the section below titled Transfer Students.

Following acceptance into the Nursing Program, all students must provide documentation of (1) required immunizations, (2) a medical exam occurring within the last 4 months assessing the student’s physical and emotional health, (3) a cleared background check, (4) a negative drug screen, and (5) current American Heart Association BLS CPR for healthcare professionals. In addition, Nursing students may be required to return to campus prior to the start of fall classes for orientation and certifications.

Nursing Program students are responsible for any additional expenses related to the physical exams and immunizations as well as other program related costs, including but not limited to: clothing, transportation to clinical sites, or memberships.

Nursing Program students are required to maintain a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 and must complete all NUR courses with a grade of B- (80).

Transfer Students

Transfer students who wish to apply to the Nursing Program are encouraged to apply to the University early so official transcripts may be evaluated for transfer credit. Acceptance or non-acceptance of transfer courses to Methodist University will be at the discretion of the Methodist University Registrar and/or the appropriate Department Chair(s).

COVID-19 Announcement Regarding Nursing Program Prerequisites

The spring and summer of 2020 was an unparalleled time in American history that affected the delivery of higher education throughout the United States. During this time, many of you may have been offered a ‘pass/fail’ option for grading once instruction moved to a distance education format. Historically, our policy has been that we do not accept ‘pass/fail’ grades for prerequisite coursework. We do realize that this was a unique time in education, therefore we are willing to have some flexibility. The Methodist University Nursing Program has agreed that we will allow two courses, up to 8 credits, to be graded as ‘pass/fail’, and still count toward your prerequisite requirements. This policy modification applies only to courses taken during the spring 2020 and summer 2020 semesters.