California State University, Stanislaus
Traditional BSN · Turlock, CA
Program Requirements
- Min. Overall GPA
- 3.00
- Min. Science GPA
- 3.00
- Entrance Exam
- TEAS
- Min. Exam Score
- 70%
- CASPer Required
- No
- Application Deadline
- Spring track: Jan 1 to 31; Fall track: Aug 1 to 31 (supplemental nursing application after university admission)
- Program Type
- Traditional BSN
Notes
Stanislaus State Pre-Licensure BSN Track, competitive points-based selection (overall GPA, science and non-science GPA, TEAS, plus optional points for second language, healthcare experience, in-service-area residency). Requires overall, science, and non-science GPAs of 3.0 each with C or better in every prerequisite, and a minimum 70 percent ATI TEAS (highest of up to 3 attempts). Admission contingent on physical exam, drug screen, and background check. Verified from official Pre-Licensure BSN Track page (2026-06-27).
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Frequently asked questions about California State University, Stanislaus's nursing program
What are the GPA requirements for California State University, Stanislaus's BSN program?
California State University, Stanislaus requires a minimum overall GPA of 3.0, as well as a minimum science GPA of 3.0 for admission to the Traditional BSN program.
Does California State University, Stanislaus require an entrance exam for nursing applicants?
Yes, California State University, Stanislaus requires the ATI TEAS exam for admission to the Traditional BSN program, with a minimum score of 70 percent.
What prerequisite courses are needed for the BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus?
Applicants to the Traditional BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus must complete prerequisite courses in Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Microbiology, Chemistry, Statistics, and English Composition.
When is the application deadline for the BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus?
The application deadlines for the Traditional BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus are January 1 to 31 for the Spring track and August 1 to 31 for the Fall track.
How competitive is admission to the BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus?
Admission to the Traditional BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus is competitive and based on a points system that considers overall GPA, science and non-science GPAs, TEAS scores, and optional points for second language proficiency, healthcare experience, and residency in the service area.
What additional requirements must be met for admission to the BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus?
In addition to academic requirements, admission to the Traditional BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus is contingent on passing a physical exam, drug screening, and a background check.
How do I apply to the BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus?
To apply for the Traditional BSN program at California State University, Stanislaus, you first need to gain admission to the university, followed by submitting a supplemental nursing application during the designated application periods.
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