School of Nursing

The nursing program at MU began in 1901 with the establishment of Parker Memorial Hospital Training School. Today, the Sinclair School of Nursing is committed to promoting, maintaining, and improving health and healthcare delivery in Missouri and worldwide through nursing education, research, and service. Nursing faculty combine research and education to offer students hands-on experience in the art and science of nursing.

The MU Sinclair School of Nursing's BSN programs has the full approval of the Missouri State Board of Nursing. The Baccalaureate, Master, and Doctor of Nursing Programs at the University of Missouri are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington DC, 20001.

Admissions

Traditional BSN Option

The Traditional BSN is for first-time and transfer students. Incoming freshmen and transfer students are admitted as Pre-Nursing majors. Pre-Nursing students must complete their first 60 credit hours in prerequisite and General Education courses. Students apply for admission to the clinical major during their last semester of General Education and prerequisite courses. Students can be admitted to the clinical nursing major on a competitive and space-available basis.

Each student’s application is systematically reviewed and considered from a holistic perspective for each admission period. There are two admission cycles per year. Clinical application criteria include: