Which nursing prerequisites should I take first?

We’ve compiled a list of the most common prerequisite courses nursing students take here at StraighterLine in order to pursue their nursing degree:

  1. English Composition. English Composition I.
  2. Biology. Introduction to Biology.
  3. Chemistry.
  4. Anatomy & Physiology.
  5. Pharmacology.
  6. Nutrition.
  7. Medical Terminology.
  8. Psychology.

Is it hard to get into UNF nursing school?

How hard is it to get into UNF and can I get accepted? The school has a 72% acceptance rate ranking it #36 in Florida for lowest rate of acceptance.

How many semesters is UNF nursing program?

The Accelerated Prelicensure track is concentrated and can be completed in four (4) consecutive semesters of full-time study, or about 15 months. Upon graduation from the program, students will sit for the NCLEX-RN licensing exam.

How much does UNF nursing program cost?

Mini book bundles (print, e-book, or both) are available each term of the program from our primary publisher through the UNF Bookstore. The total book cost for those admitted to Fall 2020 is approximately $1,320 for the APL program and $1,425 for the RPL program.

What ACT score do u need for UNF?

State academic standards

Type Summer 2021 Fall 2021
Type: GPA Summer 2021: 3.0 – 3.4 Fall 2021: 3.5 – 4.4
Type: SAT Summer 2021: 1050 – 1170 Fall 2021: 1180 – 1300
Type: ACT Summer 2021: 20 – 23 Fall 2021: 24 – 27

Is UNF good for nursing?

16 Among Best Nursing Programs in Florida. The University of North Florida’s School of Nursing in the Brooks College of Health ranked No. 16 among the Best Registered Nursing Programs in the state. Over 150 RN programs in the state were reviewed for this ranking.

What prerequisites do I need for BSN?

BSN Admission Requirements

  • Cumulative GPA in high school or associate’s degree program of 2.75 or higher.
  • GPA of 2.5 or higher for all science courses.
  • Essay.
  • References.
  • CV or resume.
  • Significant volunteer experience.
  • Prior coursework in anatomy, biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, microbiology, physiology.