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
- Not specified
- Program Type
- Traditional BSN
Notes
Seton Hall University traditional pre-licensure BSN, taught at the Interprofessional Health Sciences Campus in Nutley, NJ. The official BSN admission page shows the program is freshman direct-admit; the only published numeric thresholds are a 3.6 high school GPA target for first-year applicants and a 3.3 cumulative GPA for transfers, plus high school units in biology and chemistry. No college-level prerequisite list, college GPA, entrance exam, or CASPer applies to first-year entry, and SATs are optional. Sourced from the official BSN admission-requirements page (2026-06-27); incomplete because there are no college-level admission thresholds to record.
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Frequently asked questions about Seton Hall University's nursing program
Is Seton Hall University's BSN program direct-admit?
Yes, Seton Hall University's Traditional BSN program is a direct-admit program. You apply to the university as a first-year student without a nursing-specific cutoff.
What are the prerequisites for Seton Hall University's BSN program?
Seton Hall University does not list any specific prerequisites for admission to the Traditional BSN program. However, you may complete relevant courses within the curriculum.
Does Seton Hall University require an entrance exam for the BSN program?
No, Seton Hall University does not require an entrance exam for the Traditional BSN program.
What is the application deadline for Seton Hall University's BSN program?
The application deadline for Seton Hall University's Traditional BSN program is not published here. Please check the official admissions page for the most accurate information.
What GPA do you need for Seton Hall University's BSN program?
Seton Hall University does not publish a minimum overall GPA for the Traditional BSN program. However, there is a target of 3.6 for high school GPA for first-year applicants.
How competitive is admission to Seton Hall University's BSN program?
Admission to Seton Hall University's Traditional BSN program is based on a direct-admit model, meaning you apply as a first-year student without a specific cutoff, making it less competitive than programs with published thresholds.
What high school courses should I have completed for Seton Hall University's BSN program?
For Seton Hall University's Traditional BSN program, it is recommended that first-year applicants have completed high school units in biology and chemistry.
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