Florida International University
CCNE AccreditedFlorida International University at a glance
- Florida International University reports a first-time NCLEX pass rate of 96%. Multi-year board data for this school is not yet published here.
- 6 nursing programs listed — BSN, DNP, MSN, PhD, RN-BSN offered online.
- Programmatic accreditation: CCNE.
- Programs Offered
- 6
- NCLEX Pass Rate
- 96%
Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at Florida International University(6)
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Admissions at Florida International University
- •Acceptance or Admission Rate (%):
- •– No official acceptance or admission rate percentage is published on FIU’s nursing admissions or college pages.
- •Minimum GPA:
- •– A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25 is required for all coursework (including dual-enrollment and transfer courses) for the Traditional BSN program. Source: https://cnhs.fiu.edu/academics/nursing/undergrad-nursing/programs/traditional-bsn/admissions/ (Admissions section)
- •– Additionally, a different source indicates that the average GPA of accepted students is around 3.7. Source: https://tts.fiu.edu/guides/pdf/BC/Nursing-BSN%3A-Traditional-Program.pdf
- •TEAS (ATI TEAS—Test of Essential Academic Skills) Requirements:
- •– Applicants must take the in-person ATI TEAS (Edition VII) exam. Source: https://cnhs.fiu.edu/academics/nursing/undergrad-nursing/programs/traditional-bsn/admissions/ (Admission Requirements)
- •– Minimum score thresholds:
- •70% Total Score, and
- •62% Science Score. Source: same as above
- •– TEAS policies:
- •Only two attempts allowed per application cycle,
- •TEAS scores valid for up to two years, and
- •Remotely proctored TEAS exams are not accepted. Source: same as above
- •– FAQ reinforcement:
- •TEAS is required for Traditional BSN, FEP to BSN/MSN, and Accelerated Option BSN; no exemptions/substitutions are allowed. Source: https://cnhs.fiu.edu/academics/nursing/undergrad-nursing/programs/faqs/ (FAQs – TEAS Exam)
- •Two attempts per cycle, with minimum 30-day waiting period between attempts. Source: same FAQs page
- •Prerequisite Courses and Related Notes:
- •– Required non-science prerequisites:
- •Introduction to Psychology, Introductory Socio
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at Florida International University
- •The Traditional DNP program at FIU is completely online; it is designed for working professionals. Faculty may request on‑campus meetings for testing or other purposes, but with faculty approval alternative arrangements may be made.
- •Post‑BSN to DNP programs at FIU are offered in a combination of classroom and online delivery, i.e., a hybrid format.
- •Within the MHSA (Master of Health Services Administration) program (offered via the College of Nursing & Health Sciences), the hybrid format includes courses that meet every other week during Fall and Spring terms, providing a consistent and flexible schedule.
- •The MHSA “fast‑track” hybrid courses are held on‑campus at the Biscayne Bay Campus (BBC).
- •For the MHSA program, the Administrative Internship runs a full 16‑week semester (Fall/Spring) or a full 12‑week semester (Summer); this equates to about 15 hours/week in Fall/Spring or 20 hours/week in Summer.
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.