
Progression to upper division
Declaring nursing as a major or being admitted into the nursing major by the University Undergraduate Admissions Office does not guarantee admission to the upper division. Click to learn more.
We develop competent, caring leaders to build healthier communities and to advance the profession of nursing through teaching, research and service.
Pre-nursing students take core general education classes, such as English, history, math, and basic science and nursing courses that focus on health and wellness, the history of nursing, nutrition and pathophysiology.
Initial acceptance to pre-nursing is determined solely by the university's Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Pre-nursing students are eligible to apply to upper division once enrolled in NURS 216 and all minimum eligibility critiera are met. Acceptance into pre-nursing does not guarantee a student will progress to upper division. The application process to upper division is competitive and based on progression GPA and an interview score. The College of Nursing evaluates each student’s application to upper division based on application criteria.
Upper division nursing students combine clinical hours in various settings with classroom instruction and simulation. In upper division, nursing students are required to enroll full-time and take classes in the sequence offered.
Declaring nursing as a major or being admitted into the nursing major by the University Undergraduate Admissions Office does not guarantee admission to the upper division. Click to learn more.
Any USC Columbia student interested in changing their major pre-nursing within the College of Nursing must participate in the change of major process and meet minimum academic requirements for consideration. Click for application.
"Through my Honors research experience, I have learned the importance of adaptation and flexibility, both of which are essential skills to have as a nurse.” - Gwenyth Ashbury
"Serving in student leadership roles within the College of Nursing has helped me grow into a more confident nurse. I’ve been able to connect with students and faculty outside of the classroom.” - Katie Milo
"Receiving a financial scholarship has significantly eased my financial stress. I can now focus more on my schoolwork and studying instead of straining my time to work more hours to be able to afford my tuition." - Isabel Ortiz
"I love all the friends I’ve met! I love the experiences that come along with nursing school at USC." - Lauren Mitchelli
“The program gives me practice with a variety of patients. I had the opportunity to take care of an incarcerated patient which was a lot different than my postpartum Capstone assignment.” - Zoe Albert