Nursing is a profession dedicated to caring. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program prepares students in the science and principles of nursing to provide care for individuals, families, and populations within complex health care systems. Students learn through a combination of classroom, laboratory, and supervised clinical instruction and graduate with the competencies to provide evidence-based practice care as a generalist nurse.
All five of Ohio University's regional campuses and the Athens residential campus offer BSN programs . Clinical experiences occur in hospitals and clinical agencies near each campus.
Students seeking admission to the Ohio University School of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) major first apply to Ohio University as Pre-BSN major (ND1220) and complete prerequisite courses. Acceptance into the Pre-BSN program is selective. During spring semester, students meeting all requirements apply for consideration for selection to the BSN program (BS1221). Graduates of the BSN program will be eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensing Exam for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN).
Program Admission Requirements
First-Year Students
Requirements for First-Year Applicants to be considered for Pre-BSN
Individuals interested in the BSN program should apply to the pre-BSN major and complete specified prerequisite courses required for the BSN major. Requirements for first-year applicants to be considered for the pre-BSN include:
- Graduation from high school with a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4-point scale
- Successful completion of the college preparation program that includes: English (4 units); college-prep mathematics (3 units); social sciences (2 units); biology and chemistry (2 units). Each course is to be completed with a grade of 2.0 (C) or better.
- Completed application and admission to Ohio University
BSN Admission
Individuals must apply and meet specific School of Nursing requirements to be considered for selective admission into the BSN program. A minimum college GPA of 2.75 and other criteria are required for consideration of admission to the BSN major.
Admission to the BSN is competitive, and success in the pre-BSN major does not guarantee admission to the BSN program. Potential applicants to the Southern campus are strongly encouraged to contact Anna Payne , nursing advising specialist.
Transfer and Current OHIO Students
Transfer Students
Transfer students from other BSN programs are reviewed individually for admission to the BSN major. Requirements for external transfer applicants to be considered for the pre-BSN include:
- Overall minimum college grade point average of 2.75 on a 4-point scale
- Completed application and admission to Ohio University
- Successful completion of at least 30 credit hours at the undergraduate level. Students seeking transfer to pre-BSN major who do not have at least 30 credit hours at the undergraduate level will follow the same guidelines as incoming freshman.
- Transfer equivalent of CHEM 1205 and CHEM 1205L (lab), or CHEM 1210, or Math Placement Level 1 or higher
Requirements for Current OHIO Students Requesting to Change their major to Pre-BSN
- Completed Update of Program form (available in the School of Nursing)
- Overall minimum college grade point average of 2.75 on a 4-point scale
- Grade of “C” or better in one of the following: BIOS 1300, BIOS 1310, CHEM 1205 and CHEM 1205L (lab), CHEM 1210, CHEM 1220, CHEM 1510, CHEM 1520
- Grade of “C” or better in two of the following: PSY 1010, PSY 2410/EDEC 1600, or NUTR 1000
For information about changing your major, please make an appointment with a School of Nursing academic advisor by contacting the School of Nursing office .
BSN Admission
Individuals must apply and meet specific School of Nursing requirements to be considered for selective admission into the BSN program. A minimum college GPA of 2.75 and other criteria are required for consideration of admission to the BSN major.
Admission to the BSN is competitive, and success in the pre-BSN major does not guarantee admission to the BSN program. Potential applicants to the Southern campus are strongly encouraged to contact Anna Payne , nursing advising specialist.
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Potential Careers
Registered nurses are employed in a variety of settings to provide care for individuals, families and populations. Graduates can also enter master's or doctoral programs in nursing, which prepare baccalaureate registered nurses for advanced nursing roles.
- As of May 2023, registered nurses in Ohio earn an annual mean wage of $84,430 .
- Ohio employment demand for registered nurses in Ohio is projected to grow by 5-8% by 2032 .
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Tuition and Fees
The OHIO Guarantee takes the guesswork out of budgeting for college and provides a fixed rate table for tuition and most fees for four years (or 12 consecutive semesters).
Financial aid for undergraduate students (regardless of discipline) is available in the form of scholarships, grants and student loans. Visit our Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships to learn more.
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Learning Environment
Our nursing program provides dedicated learning spaces, which include a simulation suite and three nursing skills labs that simulate real health care settings. Students will learn nursing skills using both low and high-fidelity manikins, including infant, child, adult, and obstetric manikins and simulators. Students will also learn to use medical equipment, like an electronic medication dispensing system, ECG monitors, infusion pumps and more.
Nursing Degree Courses
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing curriculum includes courses in the sciences, humanities, and human behavior in addition to the nursing courses. Visit the BSN undergraduate catalog page to see the complete major requirements.
Forever Caring
BSN Accreditation Information
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Ohio University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education .
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Anna Payne
Nursing Advising Specialist
School of Nursing
740.533.4633
paynea1@ohio.edu
Statistics sourced from College Factual, Registerednursing.org and RNcareers.org.
* Includes scholarships, grants, loans, federal work study and CARES/HEERF funding.