The pre-licensure program conducts theory classes on the Cullowhee campus during the junior year and on the Enka Campus of Asheville-Buncombe Technical (“A-B Tech”) Community College during the senior year. Clinical nursing experiences are held at health care agencies throughout western North Carolina for both years.
Admission to the Program
Before applying to the School of Nursing, all students MUST first apply and be accepted by WCU Admissions.
Application to the upper-division nursing major are due in early January of the sophomore year. The application packet is available for download, on this website, beginning in November in the Nursing Forms and Guides.
Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA* of 3.00 and have completed three of the five required science courses. Prior to entering the program, accepted students must have completed at least 60 semester hours and met all prerequisites. Successful applicants to the major must also complete NSG 346 (“Pathophysiology for Nursing”) prior to their junior year. Additional information is vailable in the Pre-Nursing Handbook.
The admission process is highly competitive and is granted "top down" on the following criteria:
- Cumulative GPA* as reported by the respective institution(s) (25%). *This includes all undergraduate coursework completed at WCU and/or any other institution
- SAT Critical Reading - Minimum 500 score required (25%)
- TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) exam (50%) (TEAS Scheduling Information for Cullowhee Campus)
| Grade Point Average and Critical Reading SAT Scores for Admitted Applicants** | ||
| Year | Mean GPA | Mean SAT Critical Reading Score |
| 2005 | 3.54 | 586.1 |
| 2006 | 3.61 | 564.5 |
| 2007 | 3.57 | 547.1 |
To learn more about the BSN program, read about the curriculum and consult our program FAQs. Questions? Contact the School of Nursing.







