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Davenport University

Traditional BSN · Grand Rapids, MI

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

Min. Overall GPA
Not specified
Min. Science GPA
Not specified
Entrance Exam
TEAS
Min. Exam Score
Not specified
CASPer Required
No
Application Deadline
Fall 2026: July 17, 2026 (Late Admit); Winter 2027 (Grand Rapids only): August 21, 2026 (Regular Admit)
Program Type
Traditional BSN

Notes

Verified 2026-07-03 from Davenport's official Nursing Pre-Licensure (BSN-PL) pages. Standard admission uses TEAS plus a short-answer question; no fixed minimum overall or science GPA and no minimum TEAS score is published for the standard route (competitive). The Pre-Nursing Direct Admit route lists prerequisites needing 3.0+ each: ENGL 109 (Composition), BIOL 221/221L (A&P I), CHEM 150/150L (chemistry), plus Cell Biology, College Math, and Intro Psychology (the latter two excluded per key rules). CASPer not mentioned; no nursing-specific email published.

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Prerequisites

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

Is Davenport University's nursing program direct-admit?

Davenport University's Traditional BSN program is not a direct-admit program. Admission is competitive, requiring the TEAS exam and a short-answer question.

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

For the Traditional BSN program at Davenport University, prerequisites include ANAT_PHYS_1 (A&P I), CHEM (Chemistry), and ENGLISH_COMP (Composition). You should confirm the specific courses and requirements on the official admissions page.

What is the application deadline for the Traditional BSN program at Davenport University?

For Fall 2026, the application deadline is July 17, 2026, for Late Admit. For Winter 2027, the deadline for Regular Admit is August 21, 2026. Make sure to check the official page for any updates.

Does Davenport University require the TEAS for nursing admission?

Yes, Davenport University's Traditional BSN program requires the TEAS exam as part of the admission process. There is no published minimum score for the TEAS.

How competitive is admission to Davenport University's BSN program?

Admission to the Traditional BSN program at Davenport University is competitive. Applicants are evaluated based on their TEAS scores and a short-answer question, with no fixed minimum GPA published.

What GPA do you need to get into Davenport University's nursing program?

Davenport University does not publish a minimum overall GPA requirement for its Traditional BSN program. Admission is based on the TEAS exam and a short-answer question.

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

To apply to Davenport University's Traditional BSN program, you need to complete the application process for the university, which includes taking the TEAS exam and submitting a short-answer question. For detailed steps, please refer to the official admissions page.

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.