University Partnerships, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Samuel Merritt University provides prospective students the opportunity for guaranteed admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program as juniors by applying directly to a partnership program for pre-nursing at four San Francisco Bay Area schools, Holy Names University, Mills College, Saint Mary's College of California or Notre Dame de Namur University. Future students are only allowed to repeat a prerequisite course once at any partnership school before non-consideration to the program is enacted. Following completion of two years of pre-nursing courses, students who meet all conditions of the partnership program are guaranteed admission to Samuel Merritt University for the completion of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.
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