Each applicant brings a unique educational background and determining your best entry option may be difficult. Our admissions advisors are available to help you determine the best entry option for you. Don't hesitate to contact us with your questions.
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Campus: Portland (10345 S.E. Market Street, Portland, OR 97216) | (509) 527-2330
GPA: 3.0 or higher (cumulative, college-level, non-vocational)
Credits: 136+ transferable credits required by program start date
Application deadline: August 30, 2024. (Fall term begins late September)
Acceptance of R.N.s into the Walla Walla University Bachelor of Science with a major in Nursing is based on available space in the fall quarter senior class each year.
The advisor for R.N. to B.S. entry is at this email address, portland.advising@wallawalla.edu.
Once you apply, you will have access to your Enrollment portal.
Request the issuing institution(s) to send all official college, vocational school, and College Board (for any Advanced Placement credits) transcripts to Walla Walla University, either electronically (via the issuing institution's electronic service) to transcripts@wallawalla.edu or by mail to the following address:
Admissions
Walla Walla University
204 S. College Ave
College Place, WA 99324
From the enrollment portal, you can see when these documents are received.
Email your current R.N. license of any state, to portland.advising@wallawalla.edu.
Submit three (3) letters of reference (preferred: teacher, employer, or co-worker, not a family member). Letters of reference can be filled out online or by paper copy sent to WWU Admissions (address above). From the Enrollment portal, you can see when these documents are received.
Click on the link in the Enrollment portal to access the online form.
You must apply to WWU prior to testing. Work with your nursing advisor to take the Health Science Reasoning Test (HSRT), a 50-minute timed test that must be taken in English (see below). The testing fee is $20.
A passing score on the Health Sciences Reasoning Test is 17 or above.
This 50-minute timed test has 33 multiple-choice questions that measures critical thinking skills of health science students. Test-takers apply their skills in a variety of different scenarios in the areas of analysis, interpretation, inference, evaluation, explanation, induction, deduction, and numeracy. Learn more about the HSRT.
The application testing for R.N.s applying for the R.N. to B.S. track is usually offered during the summer quarter. Please schedule individual testing appointments with the Student Program Advisor by emailing portland.advising@wallawalla.edu. There is no need to set up a testing date in January.
A complete application includes all items above, not just the application form. To apply for financial aid, Walla Walla University's FAFSA code is #003799.