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Aurora University

Traditional BSN · Aurora, IL

No profileRequirements partially verified, see note belowVerified July 3, 2026
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Program Requirements

Min. Overall GPA
2.75
Min. Science GPA
Not specified
Entrance Exam
None required
Min. Exam Score
Not specified
CASPer Required
No
Application Deadline
Spring 2027: priority July 10, 2026, rolling October 30, 2026; Fall 2027: priority January 29, 2027, rolling June 4, 2027
Program Type
Traditional BSN

Notes

Aurora University offers a traditional pre-licensure BSN through its School of Nursing, with direct-admit for qualified freshmen (3.0 high school GPA). The minimum cumulative GPA is 2.75; all prerequisites require a C or better and science prerequisites must be within 10 years, but no separate minimum science GPA is published. Prerequisites include anatomy (BIO1210), physiology (BIO2280), chemistry (CHM1200), and statistics (MTH2100); microbiology, nutrition, lifespan, and English composition were not explicitly listed on this page, and no entrance exam (TEAS, HESI, or NLN) is stated. Verified from official Aurora University BSN Admission Requirements page (2026-07-03).

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Prerequisites

Anatomy & Physiology Imissing
Anatomy & Physiology IImissing
Microbiologynot required
General Chemistrymissing
Statisticsmissing
Nutritionnot required
Lifespan / Human Developmentnot required
English Composition Inot required

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Frequently asked questions about Aurora University's nursing program

Is Aurora University's nursing program direct-admit?

Yes, Aurora University's Traditional BSN program is a direct-admit program for qualified freshmen. Students apply as first-year students with a minimum high school GPA of 3.0.

What are the prerequisites for Aurora University's BSN program?

Aurora University requires the completion of specific prerequisite courses for its BSN program, including anatomy (BIO1210), physiology (BIO2280), chemistry (CHM1200), and statistics (MTH2100). All prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better.

What is the minimum overall GPA required for admission to Aurora University's BSN program?

The minimum overall GPA required for admission to Aurora University's Traditional BSN program is 2.75. This applies to all coursework.

Does Aurora University require an entrance exam for the nursing program?

No, Aurora University does not require any entrance exam, such as the TEAS, HESI, or NLN, for admission to its Traditional BSN program.

When are the application deadlines for Aurora University's BSN program?

For Spring 2027, the priority deadline is July 10, 2026, and the rolling deadline is October 30, 2026. For Fall 2027, the priority deadline is January 29, 2027, and the rolling deadline is June 4, 2027.

How competitive is admission to Aurora University's nursing program?

Admission to Aurora University's Traditional BSN program is competitive, as it requires a minimum high school GPA of 3.0 for direct admission and a cumulative GPA of 2.75 once enrolled.

How do I apply to Aurora University's BSN program?

To apply to Aurora University's Traditional BSN program, you should first apply to the university as a first-year student and meet the specified prerequisites and GPA requirements.

Note: This tool is for planning purposes only. It does NOT guarantee admission. Always verify official requirements, deadlines, and policies directly with each nursing program before applying. Use this as a guide, not an official source. Program requirements change, and data shown here may be approximate or outdated.