Prior to applying to the nursing program, students must apply for admission to SDSU. The number of students accepted to enroll in the nursing program may vary depending upon available clinical facilities, qualified faculty and funds. Selection is made from among the best qualified for the study and practice of nursing.
For students entering the university under the SDSU 2023-24 Undergraduate Catalog and later, the following admission criteria will apply:
All completed courses from institutions other than SDSU need to be transferred SDSU prior to applying to the accelerated program. Following completion of any courses still in progress at the time of application to the accelerated program, applicants must have the Registrar submit an official transcript to SDSU Admissions. Unofficial transcripts may be submitted through NursingCAS.
Note: Any courses required for admission to the accelerated program that the applicant plans to enroll in during the spring/summer (in Sioux Falls) or the summer/fall (in Rapid City) MUST be approved by the accelerated program academic advisor.
Applicants must meet the technical standards for admission to, progression in and completion of the accelerated program.
Applicants must continue to meet all grade point and course completion eligibility requirements. Prior to beginning the program you must also have met the drug screen, federal background check, immunizations, health insurance and laptop computer requirements. Failure to do so will result in program dismissal.
As the nurse is a professional who deals with human lives, it is mandatory that a higher level of English fluency be met in order to ensure the safety of clients and students. The English as a Second Language requirement for the College of Nursing is the same as that required by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. The College of Nursing requires all students who meet the definition of student with English as a Second Language to complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Duolingo or an accepted substitute. English as a Second Language is defined as a student who was instructed and spoke primarily in a language other than English in the K-12 grades or primary and secondary schooling. The minimum TOEFL score required for admission to the professional program is 79 (iBT), with a minimum speaking score of 26. The required IELTS band score for admission to the professional program is 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each module. The minimum Duolingo score is 110. The TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo is required for all students for whom English is a second language, regardless of residency status. These scores are required before the student will be accepted into the professional program. The student is responsible for all testing fees. More details about requirements for the university and waiver countries are included on the International Admissions page.
All students seeking admission into a nursing program in the College of Nursing must submit federal and supplemental criminal background checks. Admission to a program is conditional based on the results of the background check. The required background check is based on requirements for licensure as a registered nurse in South Dakota (South Dakota Nurse Practice Act, SD Codified Law Chapter 36-9-97). If you have been convicted, pled guilty or no contest to, or received a suspended imposition of sentence for a felony or other criminal offense (excluding minor traffic violations), you are advised that it may not be possible for you to be accepted into the major at SDSU. Students may also be prevented from taking the required licensure exam for registered nurses, and may be prevented from gaining employment in the field of nursing.
All students seeking admission into a nursing program in the College of Nursing at SDSU must undergo a drug screen.