BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
You will receive a high-quality education throughout your baccalaureate, graduate, advanced practice or doctoral degree program. Our faculty are nationally and internationally recognized experts in nursing practice and in research related to topics such as health disparities, chronic disease management, health services research, postpartum depression, rural health, food security, physical activity, environmental health and underserved populations. Faculty provide innovative teaching methods, preparing students not just for the present, but also the future. Upon graduation, our cardinal nurses are prepared to demonstrate excellence in nursing science, practice and leadership in a variety of settings to help patients across the lifespan and to meet society’s evolving health care needs.
International Service Learning
International service learning opportunities are available for undergraduate and graduate students. You can participate in service learning experiences in a variety of countries during university breaks. Recent experiences have included Haiti, Croatia, Scotland, Ireland and Belize. Additional opportunities are available for study abroad in the summer semesters.
Visit louisville.edu/islp to learn more.
Health Disparities and Community Engagement
The School of Nursing boasts a unique opportunity for you to work within a variety of communities for ongoing academic and research experiences from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) through doctoral education levels. Our School of Nursing, in partnership with the HSC Office of Health Equity and Engagement and other partners, offer academic and research services for students and facility that support learning, clinical practice and research through real-life experiences with all populations and health equity issues. Through these partnerships, students will learn the skills to address the many health care needs of our commonwealth and the nation.
Research Scholars Program
Upper division undergraduate students at the School of Nursing can participate in the Research Scholars Program, a practicum experience aimed at promoting nursing research and scholarship through faculty mentoring. Participating students may gain experience performing literature searches, implementing of research studies, assisting with manuscripts for publication, presenting findings and more.
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
The baccalaureate program will prepare you for a professional career in nursing. There are BSN degree options for traditional and non-traditional students, as well as licensed registered nurses with an associate degree in nursing.
» Pre-Licensure BSN
The BSN is a four-year program consisting of lower and upper division coursework. You will be prepared for a career in professional nursing by taking a dynamic course of study that is both theoretical and practical. In addition to the Louisville Health Sciences Center program, a full program is offered at our extension site in Owensboro, Kentucky. Students are admitted into the upper division program twice a year, fall and spring semesters, in both Louisville and Owensboro.
» Second Degree Accelerated BSN
The Second Degree Accelerated BSN program is designed for students with a previously earned bachelor’s degree in an area outside of nursing to become entry-level professional nurses. This program is available at both Louisville and Owensboro locations. If you are interested in this program, you will complete required prerequisites prior to beginning the upper division portion of the degree program. The upper division portion begins each summer, in a blended format and consists of 15 months of full-time nursing lecture, lab and clinical coursework. The lecture portion of this program is asynchronous online, while lab and clinical portions are in-person at the location admitted. Admission to the Second Degree Accelerated BSN occurs once a year.
» RN-BSN Online Program
Licensed Registered Nurses at the associate degree level may earn a BSN through our 100% online program. The curriculum is delivered in 8-week terms and focuses on advanced knowledge in nursing and the skills needed for leadership in a changing health care system. You can earn 30 college credits, tuition-free, for your professional experience by completing a Professional Nursing Portfolio.
Direct High School Admission
The School of Nursing provides two opportunities for direct admission for high school seniors admitted to the nursing major.
Visit louisville.edu/nursing/early/direct to learn more.
Guaranteed Early Admission
Students who are admitted to UofL as first-time freshmen, and are eligible after completing their first two semesters, may apply for a guaranteed early admission spot in the upper division.
Application deadline: April 1 . Decisions are sent at the end of May.
Visit louisville.edu/nursing/early/gea to learn more.
THE UOFL ADVANTAGE
» The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree programs at the University of Louisville are fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
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» The innovative curriculum includes experiences in multiple state-ofthe-art simulation labs.
» You will study in the exciting atmosphere of the large, researchintensive academic Health Sciences Campus.
DID YOU KNOW?
» Nursing is the number 1 most honest and ethical profession for 23 years in a row according American Nurses Association.
» The School of Nursing offers several paths to an advanced degree for those interested in becoming nurse practitioners, Nurse Anesthetists or nurse leaders.
» Nursing faculty founded the Kentucky Racing Health Services Center, a nationally-recognized comprehensive clinic providing free or low-cost care to Churchill Down’s backside workers and their families.
APPLY
The application process is easy. No letters of recommendation or essays are required and ACT/SAT scores are optional for lower division admission.
Admission Guidelines: uofl.me/ftf-adm-guidelines
Transfer Admission Guidelines: uofl.me/trf-admissions