The baccalaureate
program of the University of North Dakota College of Nursing provides
a sound background of liberal education, preparation in all basic
areas of clinical nursing practice, and a solid foundation for
graduate education. The graduate receives the Bachelor of Science in
Nursing (B.S.N.) degree and is eligible to take national board
examinations (NCLEX) for registered nurse licensure (RN). UND Nursing
programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education (CCNE) and are approved by the North Dakota State Board of
Nursing. Since the College of Nursing strives to reflect current trends in the nursing profession, there
may be on-going changes in the curriculum.
The procedure for application to the UND College of
Nursing is based upon policies established by the College and in
accordance with University regulations. The University maintains a
policy of non-discrimination based on race, color, religion, creed,
sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital
status, veteran status, political belief or affiliation, or
membership or non-membership in any organization, in its services to
the public, educational programs, financial aid, University-approved
housing and food services, benefits and compensation, access to
facilities, extracurricular activities and employment of faculty,
staff and students. This policy is particularly applicable in the admission of students in all colleges, and in their academic
pursuits.
Applicants to the Baccalaureate Accelerated Curriculum must apply to both the
University of North Dakota and the College of Nursing. Acceptance to UND does not guarantee admission
to the College of Nursing. Applicants may apply to UND online through the
Office of Enrollment Services at www.go.und.edu. The application form for admission to the
College of Nursing is linked at the bottom of this web page. Applicants are selected for admission to the College of
Nursing based on undergraduate GPA, points for the personal statement, two reference letters and a face-to-face interview.
Prospective students are encouraged to contact the College of Nursing for details. |