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Central Michigan University

Traditional BSN · Mount Pleasant, MI

No profileRequirements verifiedVerified July 3, 2026

Program Requirements

Min. Overall GPA
Not specified
Min. Science GPA
Not specified
Entrance Exam
None required
Min. Exam Score
Not specified
CASPer Required
No
Application Deadline
Traditional BSN application opens twice a year and closes at month-end each cycle; the official criteria page lists a window opening September 1 and closing October 31. Fall and Spring cohorts.
Program Type
Traditional BSN

Notes

Verified 2026-07-03 from CMU's official Traditional BSN Admission Criteria page. CMU uses a competitive holistic admission process and publishes no numeric minimum overall or science GPA (only per-course minimums: B- or higher for HSC 211 Human Anatomy & Physiology and HSC 213 A&P Lab; C or higher for BIO 208 Microbiology, CHM 120 Chemistry, and English composition). No TEAS/HESI or Casper requirement stated. A&P is a single combined course (HSC 211), so only ANAT_PHYS_1 is listed. Statistics and Nutrition are not listed as pre-admission prerequisites.

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Prerequisites

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Anatomy & Physiology IInot required
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Statisticsnot required
Nutritionnot required
Lifespan / Human Developmentnot required
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Frequently asked questions about Central Michigan University's nursing program

What are the prerequisites for Central Michigan University's Traditional BSN program?

Central Michigan University's Traditional BSN program requires completion of specific prerequisite courses: HSC 211 Human Anatomy & Physiology (with a minimum grade of B-), BIO 208 Microbiology (C or higher), CHM 120 Chemistry (C or higher), and English Composition (C or higher).

Is there an entrance exam required for the BSN program at Central Michigan University?

No entrance exam is required for the Traditional BSN program at Central Michigan University. This means you do not need to take the TEAS, HESI, or Casper exams for admission.

How does the admission process work for Central Michigan University's Traditional BSN program?

Central Michigan University uses a competitive holistic admission process for its Traditional BSN program. While there are no published minimum GPAs, applicants must meet specific course grade requirements.

When can I apply for the Traditional BSN program at Central Michigan University?

The application for the Traditional BSN program at Central Michigan University opens twice a year, with a specific window from September 1 to October 31 for each cycle. Make sure to submit your application by the end of the month.

What is the admission model for the BSN program at Central Michigan University?

The Traditional BSN program at Central Michigan University is not a direct-admit program; it follows a competitive admission model. This means that meeting the prerequisites does not guarantee admission.

What are the minimum grade requirements for the prerequisite courses at Central Michigan University?

For Central Michigan University's Traditional BSN program, you need a minimum grade of B- in HSC 211 Human Anatomy & Physiology, and a grade of C or higher in BIO 208 Microbiology, CHM 120 Chemistry, and English Composition.

Is there a specific GPA requirement for admission into Central Michigan University's BSN program?

Central Michigan University does not publish a minimum overall GPA for its Traditional BSN program. Instead, they have specific course grade requirements that applicants must meet.

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.