Freshmen Direct Admit Overview
**We offer three types of entry into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN): Freshman Direct Admit, Accelerated BSN and RN-BSN. Please note we do not have a Traditional BSN track.
The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing offers freshmen-direct admission into the Nursing major. This track is for currently enrolled high school seniors who are preparing to enter FAU the fall semester following their May/June high school graduation.
The Freshmen Direct Admit is a full-time four-year program. The first semester freshmen year, students are in Nursing! This is in synchrony with our College of Nursing Philosophy, vision and mission in that students are fully interconnected with us from the beginning of their Nursing education through graduation.
Freshman Direct Admit: For applicants graduating from high school May/June 2024
Deadline Fall 2024
Application Review Criteria:
- High school GPA: 3.60 recalculated high school cumulative grade point average.
- SAT 1200 or ACT 25 . Must submit official scores to be considered.
Freshman Direct Admit: For applicants graduating from high school May/June 2024
Deadline Fall 2024
To be considered for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Direct Admit track, the College of Nursing students should apply for admission by January 14, 2024. If students submit late or incomplete applications for the January 15 deadline, they will not be considered for admission into the Direct Track. They would only be considered for their 2nd choice major as indicated on the application for admission. All decisions will be communicated via email and letter by March 2024.
Early decision deadline: November 1, 2023
- Students who meet or exceed criteria and apply by November 1st may be considered for early admission and will be communicated via email and letter by December 2023.
- Students who do not meet or exceed admission criteria and apply by November 1st, will be deferred to the general admission which will be January 15th 2024 deadline.
General admission deadline: January 15, 2024
- To be considered for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Direct Admit track, the College of Nursing students should apply for admission by January 15, 2024.
- If students submit late or incomplete applications for the 1/15 deadline, they will not be considered for admission into the Direct Track. They would only be considered for their 2nd choice major as indicated on the application for admission.
- All decisions will be communicated via email and letter by March 2024.
Step one: Apply to Florida Atlantic University.
Step two: The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Admission, Progression and Retention Sub-Committee will offer preliminary acceptance to the applicants who meet or exceed the admission review criteria.
Step Three: When the background check and fingerprinting are cleared, the Admission, Progression and Retention Sub-Committee will then offer the student full admission into the Freshman Direct Admit Track. The cost of all components of these procedures including any repeat procedures if needed is the responsibility of the applicant/student.
Information Sessions (See link below for Sign up)
Freshmen Direct Information session will be hosted via Zoom
Thursday, June 29, 2023 | 3:00 PM-4:00 PM |
Thursday, July 27, 2023 | 3:00PM-4:00PM |
Thursday, August 24, 2023 | 3:00PM-4:00PM |
Thursday, September 21, 2023 | 3:00PM-4:00PM |
Thursday, October 19, 2023 | 3:00PM-4:00PM |
Thursday, November 30, 2023 | 3:00PM-4:00PM |
Freshmen Direct Admission Plan of Study
You can download the plan of study here: FDA Plan of study
Nursing Courses for this track are onsite
Note: *The official Flight Plan is reviewed with the student by the advisor, and also found at
http://www.fau.edu/uas/curriculum.php. Pre-requisite and co-requisite course information is officially found in the FAU Catalog
http://www.fau.edu/academic/registrar/FAUcatalog/.
**These courses will be blocked the first half of the semester; ***these courses are blocked the second half of the semester.
You can view further information on this page: Tuition Breakdown
Who qualifies for the Freshman Direct Admit and what semester does the student enter the program?
This track is for currently enrolled high school seniors who are preparing to enter FAU in the Fall Semester following their May/June high school graduation.
The admission criteria:
High School GPA 3.60 recalculated
SAT 1200 or ACT 25
Summer | Fall | |
---|---|---|
GPA* | 3.24-3.82 | 3.68-4.29 |
SAT | 1010-1150 | 1080-1240 |
ACT | 20-24 | 22-27 |
High School Senior with an AA Degree/College Credits:
High School Seniors who have AA degrees or college credits are still eligible for the freshman direct track.
However, these college credits do not decrease the length of the program. The freshman direct track is a 4-year program. Dual-enrolled college credits will be calculated to determine if any credits fulfill the required prerequisites. If so, the student’s schedule will be adjusted.
If there are gaps in the schedule, we recommend that the student consider doing a minor or certificate. All Nursing students are required to take a minimum of 12 credit hours a semester per semester (summer excluded) to remain in the program.
What if a student is denied because of a low SAT/ACT score?
If a student is denied to the Freshman Direct Admit Track because of SAT/ACT scores, the student can retake the SAT/ACT. The new scores will have to be resubmitted before the application deadline to the Admissions office before the College of Nursing can evaluate them.
If the new score meets the admission criteria, the student may be offered preliminary acceptance.
If the student is denied the Freshman Direct Admit Track, how can the student get into nursing at FAU?
If a student is denied admission to the Freshman Direct Admit Track, there are two options to pursue nursing:
Accelerated track
RN-BSN track
The Freshman Direct Admit Track only admits students once a year and only to currently enrolled high school seniors to begin in August after high school graduation in the same year.
What is the estimated cost of the Freshmen Direct program?
Freshman Direct Admit Track Estimated Costs by Semester for Florida Residents Please Click HERE
Contact
Marqueshia Cooper
Academic Advisor II
Phone: 561-297-6261
Fax: 561-297-3652