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Albany State University

Traditional BSN · Albany, GA

No profileRequirements verifiedVerified June 27, 2026

Program Requirements

Min. Overall GPA
Not specified
Min. Science GPA
Not specified
Entrance Exam
TEAS
Min. Exam Score
70%
CASPer Required
No
Application Deadline
Fall admission only (annual)
Program Type
Traditional BSN

Notes

Darton College of Health Professions. Generic/Traditional BSN in 2+2 format (initial licensure). Admission uses a Nursing GPA (NGPA) minimum of 2.8 across core courses (not a stated overall GPA, so minOverallGPA left null); all required sciences must be C or higher. Core courses: English Comp I & II, A&P I & II, Microbiology, a 4-hr lab science sequence, Human Growth and Development (lifespan), Pre-Nursing Seminar; Statistics (MATH 2411) required but excluded from NGPA. TEAS minimum 70.0% (max 2 attempts within 12 months). Chemistry optional (Biology sequence may substitute); no nutrition; no CASPer. Verified from official Albany State University catalog Nursing BSN page (2026-06-26).

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Prerequisites

Anatomy & Physiology Imissing
Anatomy & Physiology IImissing
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General Chemistrynot required
Statisticsmissing
Nutritionnot required
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Frequently asked questions about Albany State University's nursing program

What are the requirements for admission to Albany State University's Traditional BSN program?

To be admitted to Albany State University's Traditional BSN program, you need to achieve a minimum score of 70% on the TEAS exam. Additionally, you must complete prerequisite courses including Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Microbiology, Statistics, Lifespan Development, and English Composition.

Is Albany State University's BSN program direct-admit?

No, Albany State University's Traditional BSN program is not direct-admit. Admission is competitive and requires a Nursing GPA of at least 2.8 across core courses.

What grades do I need in my prerequisite courses for Albany State University's nursing program?

For Albany State University's Traditional BSN program, you need to earn a grade of C or higher in all required science courses. This includes Anatomy and Physiology I & II and Microbiology.

When is the application deadline for Albany State University's Traditional BSN program?

The application deadline for Albany State University's Traditional BSN program is for Fall admission only, and it occurs annually. Please check the official admissions page for specific dates.

How competitive is admission to Albany State University's Traditional BSN program?

Admission to Albany State University's Traditional BSN program is competitive, as it requires a minimum Nursing GPA of 2.8 across core courses and a TEAS score of at least 70%.

What core courses are required for Albany State University's nursing program?

For Albany State University's Traditional BSN program, the core courses required include English Composition I & II, Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Microbiology, a 4-hour lab science sequence, Lifespan Development, and a Pre-Nursing Seminar.

How do I apply to Albany State University's Traditional BSN program?

To apply to Albany State University's Traditional BSN program, you need to apply to the university as a first-year student and meet the program's admission requirements, including the TEAS exam and prerequisite courses. For detailed application instructions, visit the official admissions page.

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