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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing provides an unparalleled undergraduate nursing program, combining proven traditional methods with cutting-edge innovations. Our passionate faculty, robust research opportunities, and focus on interdisciplinary learning create exceptional nurses. From their first day, Carolina nursing students develop leadership skills, applying UNC-gained expertise to champion patient care, safety, and wellness. Our graduates excel in diverse fields including hospital leadership, nursing education, healthcare research, public policy, military healthcare, and direct patient care. These collaborative, patient-focused professionals are in high demand across all nursing specialties. The traditional BSN program has a December 2018 application deadline with March 2019 admissions notifications. Accepted students begin in August 2019, completing five consecutive semesters (60 credit hours) to graduate in May 2021.
All students will be expected to have completed the pre-university curriculum (Secondary School/High School) in their country prior to enrolling at UNC-Chapel Hill. English Language Tests: TOEFL minimum is 100; IELTS minimum is 7.0; PTE minimum is 68.