Undergraduate

It is recommended to review the Pre-Application Slides (for BSN or RN-BSN) prior to applying.

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Dual-application Process

To apply to a nursing program, you must submit both a Cal State Apply application (SJSU Admissions) and a NursingCAS application (School of Nursing). Failure to submit both makes you ineligible. Current SJSU students only need to submit the NursingCAS application. 

NursingCAS

Both the BSN and RN-BSN program require a NursingCAS application. 

We only consider and review "Verified" applications. It is the applicant's responsibility to monitor their application status and ensure everything is submitted correctly to become verified. If your application status does not get verified within 3 weeks of submission, your application will not be reviewed. 

For assistance with the NursingCAS application, contact the NursingCAS Applicant Help Center.

BSN

The BSN Program is for applicants who are not already a Registered Nurse or in an ADN program. Review BSN Admission Requirements and Eligibility and the BSN Pre-Application slides or info session recording before applying.

Admission to the SJSU BSN program is highly competitive. If you are not accepted into our program after two application attempts, we strongly encourage you to explore and apply to other nursing programs to continue pursuing your goals.

RN-BSN

The RN-BSN program or applicants who already have a California RN license who wish to earn their Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN) or applicants currently in an ADN program who will earn a California RN license while in the program. 

Review RN-BSN Admission Requirements and Information Slides before applying.

Transfer Course Information

Applicants are responsible for ensuring courses from other institutions (not SJSU) used for prerequisite and corequisite courses are equivalent. 

You may check for course equivalency by visiting SJSU Articulation. Please visit Transferring Credits from Other Schools to SJSU or contact the Office of the Registrar if you have any questions. You can find the direct contact for the University Articulation Officer here.

The nursing department does not give credit for courses taken outside of the U.S. unless the degree is accepted through university admissions and the coursework is deemed as equivalent by the Admissions office.

Military and DACA/AB540 Applicant Forms

Complete as directed and submit to your NursingCAS application. If either document is applicable to you, it is required in your BSN application.

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