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Bachelor's Degree in Nursing

Why Earn Your Nursing Degree at Saint Leo University?

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at Saint Leo University is a competitive, limited-access nursing program designed to prepare students for success as professional caregivers and healthcare leaders in today’s complex medical environments.

If you’re looking for a nursing degree in Florida that blends clinical excellence, leadership development, and hands-on experience, Saint Leo delivers.

This program is offered:
Campus

The Direct-Entry Freshman BSN degree program begins with a combination of arts and sciences and nursing courses in the first two years, followed by nursing major courses in years three and four.

Est. Time to Complete:
4 years
Credit Hours:
120 hours
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NCLEX-RN Preparation & Licensure Eligibility

Graduates of the Saint Leo University BSN program are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN® (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses) — The licensure exam is required to become a Registered Nurse.

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Join a values-driven university committed to:

  • Academic excellence
  • Community engagement
  • Ethical healthcare leadership
  • Preparing nurses who lead with compassion and confidence

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Undergraduate Nursing Program Details

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program is inspired by a “simple to complex” course curriculum, educating students on the foundations of professional nursing and then advancing to coursework in acute care, population and global health, and chronic care and End-of-Life-Care (ELNEC) and palliative nursing concepts, as well as research to assure life-long focus on evidence-based nursing practice.

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Additional information about tuition, fees and cost of attendance can be found at https://www.saintleo.edu/tuition-financial-aid/tuition

Admission Requirements

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a limited-access program. Freshmen are admitted to Saint Leo as Pre-Nursing students. Admission as a Pre-Nursing major requires a 2.7 or better high school grade point average (GPA) and an acknowledgment of background check requirements. Students can be admitted into the Pre-Nursing program during both the Fall and Spring Semesters.

To be considered for admission to the Saint Leo Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, applicants must submit an application to NursingCAS the semester prior to the junior year and must meet minimum admission requirements for consideration. The strongest applicants will be selected; meeting minimum requirements to apply does not guarantee selection.

The Saint Leo University Explorations requirements and BS Nursing program prerequisite/support courses may be completed through the A.A. degree from a Florida College System institution only if the required BSN prerequisites and support courses are included. If a student wishes to transfer without an A.A. degree and has fewer than 60 semester hours of acceptable credit, the student must meet the university’s entering freshman requirements for Pre-Nursing status which includes a 2.7 or better GPA and an acknowledgement of an acceptable background check. Catalog course descriptions and a copy of the course syllabus are required for review to determine if the prerequisite courses requested for transfer satisfy the prerequisite requirements. Transfer students may not apply to the BS Nursing program if they are not in good standing with their previous nursing program.

 

Beginning May 1, 2025, The Nursing Program does not accept transfer credit from StraighterLine or Sophia Learning for the following courses:
  • Anatomy and Physiology I with lab 
  • Anatomy and Physiology II with lab.

Only students who have formal, written unconditional acceptance into the BS Nursing program will be allowed to register for nursing courses and complete work for the major.

To be considered for admission to the Saint Leo University nursing program, applicants must meet the following minimum conditional admission requirements:

  • Earn a grade point average of 3.30 or better for all coursework taken by the end of the semester prior to the semester for which application is made.
  • Complete all required non-nursing courses for a total of 60 credits prior to beginning nursing program courses. Earn a grade of ‘C’ or better for all courses except MAT 151, BIO 140 and BIO 140 Lab and BIO 150 and BIO 150 Lab which require a B or better. Prerequisite courses may be repeated only one time.
  • The following courses must be completed before the application deadline (Priority Deadline March 1, 2026 and extended deadline of May 31, 2026) with a grade of B or better:  Anatomy and Physiology I with lab, Anatomy and Physiology II with lab, and College Algebra. 
  • Take all parts of the ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) exam and upload into the NursingCAS portal with the nursing application. A minimum composite score of 72 or greater is required. To be considered competitive, higher scores are recommended.  The most current version of the TEAS exam may be attempted three times in a calendar year with 30 days in between attempts.
  • Matriculation into the nursing courses is contingent upon receipt of a satisfactory history and physical signed by a provider and completion of required immunizations and other health requirements, including drug screening, completion of American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support CPR certification, and completion of an acceptable background check; this occurs after receiving the conditional admission email and will be due by July 15th .

Unconditional admission is granted when students have been selected for admission to the BS Nursing program and all admission criteria have been successfully completed.

Admission is extremely competitive and successful applicants may present much higher credentials for admission

The Application Period for entry into the Fall 2026 junior-level nursing courses opens on August 7, 2025 and the priority deadline is March 1, 2026 with the extended deadline of May 31, 2026.

A Contemporary BSN Program Built for Today’s Healthcare System

Saint Leo’s nursing curriculum combines:

  • Generalist nursing practice

  • Applied clinical judgment
  • Evidence-based nursing research
  • A strong Culture of Health framework

Students develop advanced skills in:

  • Interprofessional communication
  • Patient-centered care
  • Population and global health
  • Acute and chronic care
  • End-of-life and palliative nursing (ELNEC concepts)

Our curriculum follows a “simple to complex” progression, beginning with foundational nursing principles and advancing into specialized, high-impact clinical practice areas.

Career Outlook

No matter which learning experience you choose, you will receive plenty of professional development opportunities, industry knowledge from expert professors, and support from the Saint Leo community. All this together means that you will be ready for a successful career or continued studies upon graduation.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  • Apply knowledge from nursing and other disciplines in forming the basis for clinical judgement and nursing practice.
  • Demonstrate communication and collaboration skills to support achievement of positive health outcomes.
  • Apply current evidence in nursing practice and principles of safety and quality in health care in care delivery.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of nursing interventions supportive of a Culture of Health in delivery of holistic, person-centered care that supports achievement of positive health outcomes.
  • Demonstrate professionalism consistent with the ANA Code of Ethics and the role of the BSN-prepared nurse in accordance with best practice, professional and regulatory standards, and the Saint Leo University Core Values.
  • Apply organizational and leadership skills in systems-based practice to improve health.
  • Engage in population health partnerships to support and improve population health outcomes which emphasize promotion of health and well-being/disease prevention, chronic disease care, regenerative or restorative care, and hospice/palliative/supportive care.
  • Saint Leo University students in Psychology classroom
  • How will you gain real experience?

    The BSN degree program builds on arts and sciences course content to extend prior learning. In addition, nursing coursework goes from simple to complex which positions students to learn more complex content.

    Experiential learning in lab, simulation, and clinical settings is emphasized to prepare students for a successful transition into a meaningful role as a registered nurse with their future employer.

What can you do with an undergraduate nursing degree?

The bachelor of science in nursing program positions graduates for entry level employment in a variety of settings following completion of the national licensing exam, NCLEX-RN, and supports career advancement into leadership positions and graduate nursing degree programs.

Program Testimonials

Saint Leo’s nursing program gave me courage to have confidence in myself and my skills. Doing the DEU program expanded my knowledge and independence in my skills. After completing the DEU program, I felt confident in every unit I went to.

Grace Lundfelt

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I chose Saint Leo’s nursing program because of its dedication to building a brand new nursing program that is committed to excellence and student success. The program's emphasis on hands-on clinical experience with the DEU preceptorship model and a supportive learning environment aligns perfectly with my goals as a future nurse.

Emma Hayhurst

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Our simulations were very well thought out and creative, using the most up-to-date technology, allowing us to experience certain health situations such as delivering babies and providing wound care.

Laynee Marsee Graduate of the inaugural nursing class; Graduated May 2025

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I got to apply everything I learned in real time with a single preceptor. The hands-on experience made the lectures come to life and helped me build confidence in my skills. (Regarding Saint Leo Nursing Program's partnership with Advent Health Zephyrhills dedicated education)

Avae Valenti - Graduate of the inaugural nursing class; Graduated May 2025<

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Being a part of a program that just is going to grow and grow as the years go by, and to be remembered as the first class is really special.

Nathanael Allen - Graduate of the inaugural nursing class; Graduated May 2025

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Being part of the first Saint Leo Nursing cohort has been an incredibly unique and rewarding experience. There was something really special about growing alongside the program. We had the chance to help shape the culture and set the tone for future nursing classes. It wasn’t always easy—there were definitely growing pains—but the sense of community, support, and dedication from the faculty made a huge difference. I felt seen, heard, and truly supported, both academically and personally.

Graduate Brenna Reinhard

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Nursing Students

Saint Leo University’s First Graduating Class of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program, 2025. (Photo Courtesy of Mary McCoy) Seated (from left to right): Laynee Marsee, Emily Gray, Kimberly Cotal, Grace Lundfelt, Mekhai Dinnard, Martina Encomienda; standing from left to right: Brenna Reinhard, Ava Valenti, Emma Hayhurst, Emily Edwards, Alexis Musser, Nathanael Allen

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