Georgia Southwestern State University
Traditional BSN · Americus, GA
Program Requirements
- Min. Overall GPA
- 2.80
- Min. Science GPA
- Not specified
- Entrance Exam
- HESI A2
- Min. Exam Score
- 75%
- CASPer Required
- No
- Application Deadline
- Fall admission: February 15. Spring admission: October 15.
- Program Type
- Traditional BSN
Notes
College of Nursing and Health Sciences, School of Nursing, Traditional (pre-licensure) BSN. Minimum 2.80/4.0 GPA computed across 11 specified courses; no separate science GPA minimum published though B or better in sciences preferred. Prerequisites include A&P I and II and Microbiology (within 5 years), Elementary Statistics (MATH 1401), and English Composition (ENGL 1101/1102). HESI A2 required, minimum composite 75 (max 2 attempts within 2 years). No CASPer. Verified from official Traditional BSN Program page (2026-06-27).
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Frequently asked questions about Georgia Southwestern State University's nursing program
What are the admission requirements for Georgia Southwestern State University's BSN program?
To apply for Georgia Southwestern State University's Traditional BSN program, you need a minimum overall GPA of 2.8 across 11 specified courses. Additionally, you must complete prerequisite courses including Anatomy & Physiology I and II, Microbiology, Elementary Statistics, and English Composition.
Is there an entrance exam required for the BSN program at Georgia Southwestern State University?
Yes, the Traditional BSN program at Georgia Southwestern State University requires the HESI A2 entrance exam. You must achieve a minimum composite score of 75, and you have a maximum of two attempts within a two-year period.
What is the application deadline for the BSN program at Georgia Southwestern State University?
For Georgia Southwestern State University's Traditional BSN program, the application deadline for Fall admission is February 15, and for Spring admission, it is October 15.
How competitive is admission to Georgia Southwestern State University's BSN program?
Admission to Georgia Southwestern State University's Traditional BSN program is competitive, as you need to meet the minimum GPA requirement and pass the HESI A2 exam. While a B or better in science courses is preferred, there is no separate science GPA minimum published.
What prerequisite courses are needed for Georgia Southwestern State University's BSN program?
The prerequisites for Georgia Southwestern State University's Traditional BSN program include Anatomy & Physiology I and II, Microbiology (completed within the last 5 years), Elementary Statistics, and English Composition.
How do I apply to the BSN program at Georgia Southwestern State University?
To apply for the Traditional BSN program at Georgia Southwestern State University, you must first meet the admission requirements, complete the necessary prerequisite courses, and submit your application by the relevant deadline.
Does Georgia Southwestern State University require the CASPer exam for its BSN program?
No, Georgia Southwestern State University does not require the CASPer exam for admission to its Traditional BSN program.
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