University of North Dakota – College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines
CCNE AccreditedUniversity of North Dakota – College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines at a glance
- Nursing programs here admit roughly 77% of applicants.
- 6 nursing programs listed — BSN, DNP, MSN, PhD, RN-BSN offered online.
- Programmatic accreditation: CCNE.
- Programs Offered
- 6
- Acceptance Rate
- ~77%
Sources: NCSBN, school-reported data. Methodology.
Nursing Programs at University of North Dakota – College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines(6)
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PhD in Nursing
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Admissions at University of North Dakota – College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines
- •Here’s what I found from authoritative, current sources regarding admissions to the University of North Dakota College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines (UND CNPD) nursing programs.
- •No official acceptance or admission rate specifically for the UND nursing program could be located in authoritative sources. The general UND undergraduate acceptance rate (all programs) is approximately 76.9% for the 2024–2025 cycle and may not reflect the selectivity of the nursing major.
- •Minimum GPA, TEAS/HESI thresholds, or explicit prerequisite scores were not found in publicly available, official CNPD or UND webpages.
- •Key admissions structure and notes found:
- •Students must first be admitted to UND as a “pre-nursing” major and then apply separately to the Nursing program (CNPD). Admission to the nursing major requires meeting criteria and is not automatic upon university admission.
- •The On‑Campus BSN Program admits students twice per year, with application deadlines of February 1 for fall admission and July 1 for spring admission.
- •A “direct admission” pathway is available for highly qualified high‑school students. Approximately 20 students are offered direct admission based on Option A or Option B criteria (not detailed publicly). Invitations and applications for direct admission begin in September for the following fall semester; priority is given to early applicants aligned with the College’s mission ([und-public.courseleaf.com](https://und-public.courseleaf.com/undergraduateacademicinformation/depa
Based on publicly available information. Source
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Schedule & Format Flexibility at University of North Dakota – College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines
- •‑ Undergraduate Programs
- •On‑campus Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) program is offered in‑person. Source: UND CNPD admissions page.
- •Online R.N. to B.S.N. (nursing completion) program is offered 100% online. Source: UND CNPD admissions page.
- •‑ Online R.N. to B.S.N. Format & Delivery
- •The RN‑to‑BSN program is fully online with no on‑campus attendance required. Source: UND RN to BSN online program page.
- •Coursework is asynchronous: students learn at their own schedule via lesson modules, streaming video, posted lectures, virtual libraries, etc.; however, it is structured with deadlines—this is not self‑paced. Source: UND RN to BSN program description.
- •‑ Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Instruction
- •RN‑to‑BSN is asynchronous; no mention of synchronous components for that program. Source: same.
- •However, UND’s general online course platform includes both synchronous and asynchronous instructional modes (as indicated in general registrar/course registration guidance). Source: UND advising/course-registration instructions ([und.edu](https://und.edu/academics/services/advising/_files/_documents/course-registration-instruc
Based on publicly available information. Source
Program-Specific Details
PhD in Nursing
The Online Nursing Ph.D. program uses a flexible format with both synchronous and asynchronous delivery, and also requires a yearly in‑person intensive (3–4 days).
RN-to-BSN Completion Program
The RN-to-BSN program is fully online with no on‑campus attendance required. Coursework is asynchronous: students learn at their own schedule via lesson modules, streaming video, posted lectures, virtual libraries, etc.; however, it is structured with deadlines—this is not self‑paced.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN); CCNE; ACEN.