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University of Miami

Traditional BSN · Coral Gables, 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
Freshman applicants reviewed via general UM admission (Early Decision I/II, Early Action, Regular Decision); no SONHS-specific freshman deadline published
Program Type
Traditional BSN

Notes

University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies, traditional pre-licensure BSN. Freshman applications are reviewed by general UM undergraduate admission rather than the SONHS, so no nursing-specific freshman GPA or entrance exam is published (the 3.0 UM / 2.75 prerequisite figures are in-program progression thresholds, left null). Prereqs from the Academic Bulletin: Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Statistics (NUR 202), Nutrition (NUR 306), Growth & Development (NUR 317). No microbiology prereq, no entrance exam (HESI is progression only), no CASPer. Verified from official SONHS BSN admissions page + Academic Bulletin (2026-06-28).

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Prerequisites

Anatomy & Physiology Imissing
Anatomy & Physiology IImissing
Microbiologynot required
General Chemistrymissing
Statisticsmissing
Nutritionmissing
Lifespan / Human Developmentmissing
English Composition Inot required

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Frequently asked questions about University of Miami's nursing program

Is the University of Miami's BSN program direct-admit?

The University of Miami's Traditional BSN program is not direct-admit. Freshman applicants are reviewed through the general University of Miami undergraduate admission process.

What are the application deadlines for the BSN program at the University of Miami?

There are no specific nursing program deadlines published for the BSN program at the University of Miami. Freshman applicants should refer to the general UM admission deadlines, including Early Decision I/II, Early Action, and Regular Decision.

What prerequisites are required for the University of Miami's BSN program?

The prerequisites for the University of Miami's Traditional BSN program include Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Statistics, Nutrition, and Growth & Development.

Does the University of Miami require an entrance exam for the BSN program?

No, the University of Miami does not require an entrance exam for admission to the Traditional BSN program. There is no HESI or CASPer requirement for admission.

What GPA do you need for the University of Miami's BSN program?

The University of Miami does not publish a specific GPA requirement for admission to the Traditional BSN program. However, there are in-program progression thresholds of 3.0 overall GPA and 2.75 for prerequisites.

How competitive is admission to the University of Miami's BSN program?

Admission to the University of Miami's Traditional BSN program is competitive, as it is reviewed through the general undergraduate admission process without a specific nursing GPA published.

How do I apply to the University of Miami's BSN program?

To apply to the University of Miami's Traditional BSN program, you must apply as a first-year student through the general University of Miami undergraduate admission process.

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.