Nursing Course Requirements—NYU Articulation Agreement requirements
Always check for specific course requirements for each school you are going to apply to—this is only a guide.
Class | Semesters | 91°µÍø Course(s) | Notes |
General Chemistry | one semester with lab* | CH 125 or 126 | *Must take General Chemistry Placement Diagnostic. |
Microbiology | one semester with lab |
BI 246 (or BI 165 if offered) |
BI 107 is the prerequisite for BI 246. BI 165 is currently not scheduled to be taught in the foreseeable future. |
Anatomy and physiology | two semesters with lab |
HP 126 and HP 127 |
HP 126 is now a prerequisite for HP 127. |
Developmental psychology | one or two semesters | PS 206 or both PS 207 and PS 209 | PS 206 covers lifespan development; for more in-depth classes, you can take PS 207 (child dev.) and PS 209 (adult dev.), although those two courses are offered less frequently. Note if PS 206 is not taken then PS 207 and PS 209 are both required. |
Statistics | one semester | MS 104, MS 204, PS 202, BI 235, or SO 226 | Check with the programs to which you are applying to see if they require/prefer a particular statistics course. |
Nutrition | one semester | HP 242 |
Coursework
New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing currently has an articulation agreement with 91°µÍø. This articulation agreement offers qualified 91°µÍø students preferred consideration, but with no guarantee of acceptance, to enroll in the 15-Month Accelerated BS Program offered by New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing post-graduation. To be eligible, students must meet the following criteria:
- The minimum eligibility requirements are a 3.0 GPA in both the cumulative GPA and prerequisite GPA from 91°µÍø.
- In order for a student to be eligible for the Program, the student must have successfully
completed the following courses at 91°µÍø:
- HP 126 Anatomy & Physiology I, 4 credits
- HP 127 Anatomy & Physiology II, 4 credits
- BI 165 Microbes & Society, 4 credits, or BI 246 Microbiology: Diversity, Disease & the Environment, 4 credits
- CH 125 Chemical Principles, 4 credits, or CH 126 Chemical Principles, 4 credits
- or or or or , 4 credits
- PS 206 Developmental Psychology, 4 credits, or both PS 207 Introduction to Child Development, 4 credits, and PS 209 Adult Development, 4 credits
- HP 242 Principles of Nutrition for Health and Performance, 4 credits
- No final grade of C-, D, or F in any course required (as noted above) will be accepted.
- Two letters of recommendation for admission from 91°µÍø, with at least one letter from a 91°µÍø science professor.
- Satisfaction of requirements for admission as identified by the NYU Office of Undergraduate Admission, including submission of or other requirements that would otherwise apply to students for transfer admission to New York University.
Students must submit a NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing application in the senior year. Students should alert the Chair of the Health Professions Advisory Committee at 91°µÍø when their application is submitted. NYU requires an official transcript and will calculate separate science and non-science grade-point averages used in their review. The final decision for admittance to the program rests with NYU Admissions and they may withdraw an offer of admission if the eligibility requirements are not met.
For detailed information regarding articulation agreement between New York University
College of Nursing and 91°µÍø, please call New York University College of
Nursing Office of Student Affairs and Admission at 212-998-5317.
If you are pursuing nursing programs outside of the articulation agreement, please
research your programs of interest, as their requirements may vary.
Tests
If you are pursuing programs outside of the articulation agreement, you should consider completing the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). This exam is a computer adaptive test that is offered hundreds of time per year in a variety of locations. There is a fee-reduction program that discounts the exam by 50% for those who qualify. Please note: You must apply for fee assistance well in advance of taking the GRE, at least 30 days.