Application and Admission Criteria

Dominican University offers a Direct Entry admission opportunity for a limited number of incoming first-year students to secure a place in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program beginning the fall semester of their junior year without additional applications. Admission into the Direct Entry Program is competitive and space is limited.

To qualify for the Direct Entry Nursing Program, freshman candidates must have a minimum high school GPA of 3.5.

Direct Entry Program Application Process

If a student does not meet the above criteria for admission into the direct entry program as an incoming freshman, the student can still pursue the professional nursing sequence of courses and apply to the BSN program toward the end of their sophomore year at Dominican through an internal application process.

To learn more about the Direct Entry Nursing Program or to see if you may qualify, please request information or contact Reuben Burnley, Director of Undergraduate Pathways.

Considerations for Prospective Dominican Nursing Students

Although nursing students need not possess a Social Security Number during their studies at Dominican, nursing licensing bodies, including the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), may require graduates to possess one in order to sit for the NCLEX-RN examination and be granted licensure to practice nursing.

Admission for Prospective Students Transferring to Dominican

Transfer students may be considered for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program through a three-step application process. Specific dates and deadlines can be found below the application steps.

STEP ONE: Dominican University Application Admission Review
STEP TWO: BSN Admission Review