How to apply
Applying for admission to the BSN program is a two-step process. An online application and official transcripts must be submitted to University; other required supplemental materials go directly to the Nursing program.
| Application Deadline: February 15 |
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| All application materials must be submitted by the deadline to be considered for admission. After February 15, applicants are admitted only as space allows. |
Applications are reviewed after all application materials and transcripts have been received. Those meeting the February 15 deadline are assured of a review. Applications completed after that date will be considered as space allows. If the number of applications exceeds the available space, admissions will be competitive.
Admission decisions take approximately 8-12 weeks.
Important note:
An applicant must have already earned an associate degree in nursing, be in the final year of an RN program (and eligible to sit for the NCLEX), or have been awarded a diploma in nursing by a hospital-based nursing school. Not an RN?
Application Process
Depending on whether you are a new transfer student, a returning student, or an international student, the application form and process may vary.
New Students
New BSN students transfer to UW Tacoma from RN programs:
- Complete the Transfer Application through ApplyWeb
- Complete the BSN Program Application and Supplemental Materials Kit
Returning Students
UW Tacoma BSN students who have been away for two or more quarters should contact Adviser Dannah Madden prior to applying:
- Submit the Returning Student Application through ApplyWeb
- Contact the Nursing program about required materials, which are due by the transfer application deadline for re-admission
International Students
International students are required to have a Washington state RN license:
- Read the international student undergraduate admissions page
- Submit the Transfer Student Application through ApplyWeb
- Complete the BSN Program Application and Supplemental Materials Kit
A current background check is a condition of admission: all admitted BSN students must complete a Verified Credentials, Inc. (VCI) online criminal background check and pay the associated fee (currently $69). Instructions are included with offers of admission. Additional documentation (including a repeated criminal background check) may be required prior to enrolling in T NURS 414/Health, Communities, and Populations. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from fieldwork.