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Trinity Christian College

Traditional BSN · Palos Heights, IL

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

Min. Overall GPA
3.00
Min. Science GPA
2.70
Entrance Exam
TEAS
Min. Exam Score
Not specified
CASPer Required
No
Application Deadline
Not specified
Program Type
Traditional BSN

Notes

Trinity Christian College offers a traditional four-year pre-licensure BSN via Direct Admission (3.0 GPA, 24 ACT or 1160 SAT) or a Non-Direct four-year track (19 ACT or 990 SAT), with transition to the nursing major requiring a 2.7 cumulative science GPA. The TEAS exam is required and taken on campus, but the official page does not publish a minimum TEAS score (it states a 76 percent exam average requirement in the program). Prerequisites include chemistry, microbiology, anatomy and physiology I and II, lifespan development, statistics, nutrition, and English composition. Verified from official Trinity Christian College Nursing program page (2026-07-03).

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Frequently asked questions about Trinity Christian College's nursing program

Is Trinity Christian College's BSN program direct-admit?

Yes, Trinity Christian College offers a direct-admit Traditional BSN program. Students can be admitted directly into the nursing major if they meet the GPA and entrance exam requirements.

What are the GPA requirements for the BSN program at Trinity Christian College?

To be directly admitted into the BSN program at Trinity Christian College, you need a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Additionally, a minimum science GPA of 2.7 is required for transitioning into the nursing major.

What entrance exam does Trinity Christian College require for nursing applicants?

Trinity Christian College requires the TEAS exam for nursing applicants. While there is no numeric minimum published, the program states a 76 percent exam average is required.

What prerequisite courses are needed for the BSN program at Trinity Christian College?

The prerequisite courses for the Traditional BSN program at Trinity Christian College include Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Microbiology, Chemistry, Statistics, Nutrition, Lifespan Development, and English Composition.

When is the application deadline for the BSN program at Trinity Christian College?

The application deadline for the BSN program at Trinity Christian College is not published here. It is recommended to check the official admissions page for the most accurate information.

How competitive is admission to the BSN program at Trinity Christian College?

Admission to the BSN program at Trinity Christian College can be competitive, especially for the Non-Direct track, which requires a minimum ACT score of 19 or SAT score of 990, along with a 2.7 cumulative science GPA for transition into the nursing major.

How do I apply to Trinity Christian College's BSN program?

To apply to Trinity Christian College's BSN program, you will need to apply to the university as a first-year student and meet the specified admission criteria, including GPA and entrance exam requirements.

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.