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University of Central Oklahoma

Nursing, B.S. (Traditional Track) · Edmond, OK

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Program Requirements

Min. Overall GPA
2.50
Min. Science GPA
Not specified
Entrance Exam
None required
Min. Exam Score
Not specified
CASPer Required
No
Application Deadline
Fall (apply by last Friday in January); Spring (apply by last Friday in June)
Program Type
Traditional BSN

Notes

UCO School of Nursing Traditional Track. Min retention GPA 2.5; standardized admission test (TEAS) no longer required. Five required science courses incl. Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, Microbiology, General Chemistry; two of five must be done before applying; C or better in CHEM/BIO/MICRO/Anatomy/Physiology. CAVEAT: all uco.edu pages are behind an AWS WAF bot-challenge and could NOT be directly fetched this run; values from official uco.edu nursing pages via search snippets only. requiredCourses limited to CHEM+MICRO since exact Anatomy/Physiology course mapping was not directly confirmable. Source: uco.edu/cms/academics/nursing via search (2026-06-23).

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Prerequisites

Anatomy & Physiology Inot required
Anatomy & Physiology IInot required
Microbiologymissing
General Chemistrymissing
Statisticsnot required
Nutritionnot required
Lifespan / Human Developmentnot required
English Composition Inot required

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Frequently asked questions about University of Central Oklahoma's nursing program

What are the application deadlines for the University of Central Oklahoma's BSN program?

For the University of Central Oklahoma's Nursing, B.S. program, the application deadlines are the last Friday in January for Fall admission and the last Friday in June for Spring admission.

Is the nursing program at the University of Central Oklahoma direct-admit?

No, the nursing program at the University of Central Oklahoma is not direct-admit. Admission is competitive, and you must meet specific requirements to be considered.

What GPA do I need to apply for the BSN program at the University of Central Oklahoma?

To apply for the BSN program at the University of Central Oklahoma, you need a minimum overall GPA of 2.5.

What prerequisite courses are required for the University of Central Oklahoma's nursing program?

The University of Central Oklahoma requires two of the five science courses, specifically Microbiology and General Chemistry, to be completed before applying. Additionally, a grade of C or better is required in courses like Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Human Anatomy, and Human Physiology.

Does the University of Central Oklahoma require an entrance exam for nursing applicants?

No, the University of Central Oklahoma no longer requires an entrance exam, such as the TEAS, for admission to its nursing program.

How competitive is admission to the University of Central Oklahoma's nursing program?

Admission to the University of Central Oklahoma's nursing program is competitive, as applicants must meet the minimum GPA and complete required courses to be considered.

Where can I find more information about the nursing program at the University of Central Oklahoma?

For more detailed information about the nursing program at the University of Central Oklahoma, you can visit their official admissions page.

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