![]() Admission to the professional program occurs in spring semester. ![]() Those applicants admitted must successfully complete all pre-nursing courses with a C or higher before entering the upper division. Students will be notified of admission decisions before the end of fall semester. Due to limited enrollment, all students who meet minimum requirements may not be interviewed or admitted. Applicant interviews will be conducted once per year in Fall semester. Students are encouraged to learn more about this process by reading the applicant workbook found on the College of Nursing website. Auburn Nursing uses a holistic review to assess applicants for admission. Student experiences, transcripts, and traditional and situational interviews are included in the admission process to provide a holistic viewpoint. Pre-nursing students must formally apply for admission to the professional program, typically during the sophomore year, and meet the deadlines and requirements for the admission cycle. Students planning to transfer from other universities are encouraged to contact the College of Nursing as soon as possible for advisement on transfer of credits. Review of transcripts by the College of Nursing will determine the amount of credit allowed for the pre-nursing requirements. ![]() Students are strongly encouraged to see an academic advisor in the College of Nursing on a regular basis. Transfers from other institutions must apply through the Office of Enrollment Services. High school mathematics, chemistry and biology courses are strongly recommended, along with other college preparatory courses in social science, history, literature, and English composition. Admission requirements are stated elsewhere in this Bulletin. ![]() Freshman eligibility is determined by the Office of Enrollment Services. ![]()
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