
Applicants are expected to have 100 hours of health care experience in a paid or volunteer position in one setting for at least a three month period or more, averaging about 8 to 10 hours per week, completed within the 12 months preceding submission of the application.Together with the application and college transcript(s), applicants submit a personal statement a resume outlining volunteer/paid health-care experience, community service and cultural awareness and a recommendation from a health care provider (employer or volunteer coordinator).Non-UW applicants must take a separate microbiology lab if lab not included in general microbiology course. UW college and school graduation requirementsġ One QSR course from this list: MATH 107, MATH 111, MATH 112, MATH 120, MATH 124, MATH 134, MATH 144, PHIL 115, PHIL 120, PHIL 470, or Q SCI 291.Ģ One statistics course, such as STAT 220, STAT 311, Q SCI 381, QMETH 201 or EDPSY 490.ģ Three quarter chemistry series - CHEM 120, CHEM 220, CHEM 221 - for UW students two-quarter sequence - one general chemistry and one organic - for non-UW applicants.Ĥ MICROM 302 for UW students.For a schedule of sessions or to listen to the podcast, visit the Nursing website. For additional information on admission criteria, specific prerequisites and deadlines, as well as application forms, contact the Office of Academic Services, School of Nursing, (206) 543-8736 or 1-800-759-NURS or email Information sessions are offered periodically in the SON, Health Sciences Building T310, and an information sessions podcast is available. Four out of the total prerequisite science courses with a minimum GPA in these four courses of 2.80Īdmission to the nursing major occurs once a year, for autumn quarter, with an application deadline of January 15.Three out of the total prerequisite science courses completed with a minimum cumulative GPA in these three courses of 3.00.In addition, applicants must satisfy one of the following at the time of application:


Admission is competitive and the cumulative GPA is usually significantly higher than 2.0.

Completion of prerequisites does not guarantee admission.Īdmission requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 as well as a minimum grade of 2.0 for each individual prerequisite.
