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Florida Southern College

Traditional BSN · Lakeland, FL

No profileRequirements partially verified, see note belowVerified June 29, 2026
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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
General first-year deadlines (no nursing-specific deadline): ED/EA priority Nov 1; Regular priority Dec 1 or Mar 1
Program Type
Traditional BSN

Notes

Florida Southern College direct-entry pre-licensure BSN for freshmen (select Nursing as intended major; no separate nursing application). Science prereqs before starting the program: A&P I (lab), A&P II (lab), Chemistry (lab); microbiology and statistics are taken during the program. A 3.0 GPA is a progression requirement, not a published freshman admission minimum (left null). No entrance exam, no CASPer. Verified from official FSC nursing program page (2026-06-28).

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Prerequisites

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

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Frequently asked questions about Florida Southern College's nursing program

Is Florida Southern College's nursing program direct-admit?

Yes, Florida Southern College offers a direct-admit pre-licensure BSN program for freshmen. You simply select Nursing as your intended major when applying to the university.

What are the application deadlines for the Traditional BSN program at Florida Southern College?

The application deadlines for Florida Southern College's Traditional BSN program align with general first-year deadlines. The early decision/early action priority deadline is November 1, while the regular priority deadlines are December 1 and March 1.

What prerequisites are required for the Traditional BSN program at Florida Southern College?

Before starting the Traditional BSN program at Florida Southern College, students must complete A&P I (lab), A&P II (lab), and Chemistry (lab). Microbiology and statistics are taken during the program.

Is there an entrance exam required for Florida Southern College's BSN program?

No, there is no entrance exam required for the Traditional BSN program at Florida Southern College. There is also no CASPer exam needed.

What GPA do you need to maintain in Florida Southern College's nursing program?

While there is no published minimum GPA for freshman admission to Florida Southern College's Traditional BSN program, a 3.0 GPA is required for progression in the program.

How do I apply to the Traditional BSN program at Florida Southern College?

To apply to the Traditional BSN program at Florida Southern College, you need to apply as a first-year student and select Nursing as your intended major. There is no separate nursing application required.

How competitive is admission to Florida Southern College's BSN program?

Admission to Florida Southern College's Traditional BSN program is not described as competitive in the traditional sense, as it is a direct-admit program for freshmen. However, you should ensure you meet the necessary prerequisites and maintain the required GPA for progression.

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.