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Purdue’s direct-admit undergraduate nursing program prepares you to excel as a nurse and gain clinical leadership experience. Through cutting-edge curriculum and valuable hands-on learning, you’ll be prepared to work in a variety of healthcare settings, from hospital emergency rooms to rural clinics.
Purdue’s four-year, direct-admit baccalaureate nursing program prepares you to excel as a registered nurse, working with diverse patients and teams in any setting. Purdue’s BSN program combines a passion for helping others and a love of science to offer real-world experience practicing interdisciplinary healthcare in clinical settings.
Purdue University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) undergraduate program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education that combines theoretical knowledge and evidence-based practical skills necessary for a successful career in nursing.
The full-time, four-semester Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing program allows individuals who have at least one bachelor’s degree to pursue a career in nursing. The program emphasizes clinical leadership, evidence-based practice, health promotion and prevention, and quality improvement.
For help with this page, contact Office of the Registrar at registrar@purdue.edu. The School of Nursing offers programs from baccalaureate to doctoral level, including: Nursing Major Change (CODO) Requirements. Minimum grade of C required in each course. Average GPA of this area must be 2.75 or better. Minimum grade of C required in each course.
Purdue’s School of Nursing, West Lafayette, offers graduate programs incorporating interprofessional learning, leadership, scholarly practice, clinical expertise, and health policy.
Graduates will receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Program emphasizes clinical leadership, evidence-based practice, health promotion and prevention, and quality improvement.
The School of Nursing is responsible for administering all degree programs in nursing offered at the West Lafayette campus of Purdue University. A broad liberal and scientific education is necessary to prepare baccalaureate nursing program students for professional nursing practice.
Graduates will be prepared as family nurse practitioners delivering care to all ages. The FNP program is designed to educate nurses who can provide competent, culturally sensitive, cost-effective, accessible and efficient care with an emphasis on rural underserved populations.
The Purdue University West Lafayette campus offers two ways to earn the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. Both the post BSN-DNP and the Master's Degree-DNP pathways offer innovative curricula and exciting practice opportunities.