Apply now—nursing application steps

Apply now!

We admit twice a year. Classes begin in January and August.

We are taking applications now!

Click the button below to apply using NursingCAS (you'll need to create an account). As part of your application, you will need to submit transcripts, a reference and an application fee paid to NursingCAS. 

We are now taking applications for the Fall 2026 semester.

After you apply, the admissions team may reach out to you to schedule an interview to get better acquainted.  We want to work together to help you achieve your goals of becoming a nurse! 

New! Get $1000 if you apply by May 1!

Complete your NursingCAS application by May 1, and you'll receive a $1,000 scholarship in your first semester when you enroll. This means you'll need to finish and submit your application by the end of the day on May 1.

Now only four semesters!

The Union nursing program will now only take four semesters instead of five! What does this mean?

  • Students transferring into Union with all their prerequisites done will be able to finish in just four semesters.
  • Traditional students will still complete in a total of four years — two years of prerequisite courses and two years in the nursing program. 

Apply now!

We admit twice a year. Classes begin in January and August.

Eligibility to apply

GPA: Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) for all collegiate coursework at time of application.

Prerequisite courses: You must have completed or be in progress of the courses below with a grade of “C” or above (click the classes below for more info):

Anatomy and Physiology I (includes a lab)

Anatomy and Physiology II (includes a lab)

Microbiology (includes a lab)

Introduction to Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry or general chemistry equivalent (includes a lab) 

Writing for Scholarly Audiences or research writing equivalent

Developmental Psychology

Elementary Statistics and Probability

Medical Terminology

Before you start

Make sure you meet the eligibility requirements.

Test of English as a Foreign Language: International students whose native language is not English and who do not meet the minimum ACT English score of 17 (or equivalent) must demonstrate current English proficiency by scores on a standardized test taken within the past two years. The university accepts the following examinations and, for regular admission, requires minimum scores of TOEFL: Internet-based (iBT), 79; International paper-based, 550; IELTS 6.5.

Don't have the prerequisites yet? If you're just starting college or haven't finished the required prerequisites above, you can apply to Union Adventist University here to take your pre-nursing courses.