2nd Entry BScN — York University

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Quick Facts

Admission Requirements

GPA

Source: Future Students page, Source: OUInfo, Source: Faculty of Health

Prerequisites

All prerequisites must be completed at an accredited university before admission. Each prerequisite requires a minimum grade of B. Prerequisites can be taken at York or at other accredited institutions, including online/open-enrolment universities such as Athabasca University, Thompson Rivers University, and University of New Brunswick. York states: “Missing or low pre-requisites can be taken/re-taken at any accredited in person or online university.”

Important: “The Office of Admission and the School of Nursing cannot pre-assess transcripts nor pre-requisites for admission prior to application.” A sample equivalency list is available but is “subject to change” and “not an exhaustive list.”

Course Credits (York scale) Minimum Grade Notes
Psychology 6.0 credits (two half-courses) B in each Psychology Statistics and Research Methods courses do not fulfill this requirement. Must be general/introductory or upper-level psychology courses.
Human Anatomy & Physiology 6.0 credits (two half-courses) B in each Can be fulfilled as: (a) 6.0 credits in combined Human Anatomy and Physiology, OR (b) 3.0 credits in Human Anatomy + 3.0 credits in Human Physiology separately. Athabasca BIOL 235 (Human Anatomy & Physiology) is on the equivalency list.
Statistics 3.0 credits (one half-course) B Added as a prerequisite (confirmed on LOA Portal and multiple sources).
Microbiology 3.0 credits (one half-course) B Added as a prerequisite (confirmed on LOA Portal and multiple sources).

Note on prerequisite changes: Some older sources (pre-2024) list only Psychology and Anatomy/Physiology as prerequisites. More recent sources (LOA Portal, 2025-2026 information) also list Statistics (3.0 credits) and Microbiology (3.0 credits) with a minimum grade of B. Applicants should verify the current prerequisite list directly with York, as requirements may have been updated.

Prereq source URLs: - https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/program/nursing-second-entry - https://www.yorku.ca/health/2nd-entry-nursing/ - https://loaportal.com/en/schools/york-university/programs/bachelor-of-science-in-nursing-nursing-second-entry-18274 - Equivalency list (PDF): https://secure.students.yorku.ca/pdf/ug-equiv-bscn2.pdf (not publicly accessible without York credentials at time of research)

Prior Degree Requirement

CASPer

Not required (as of Fall 2022 admissions cycle). York’s School of Nursing dropped the CASPer requirement. Prior to Fall 2022, CASPer was required. Source

Supplementary Requirements

How Applications Are Evaluated

York does not publish a detailed rubric or weighting system. Based on available information:

Source: OUInfo, Source: Faculty of Health

Out-of-Province Considerations

Cost

Note: York’s tuition fee schedule is dynamic and based on per-credit enrollment. For exact figures, see: https://students.yorku.ca/sfs/course-and-program-fees or https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/tuition/

Competitiveness

Program Structure & Curriculum

The 2nd Entry BScN is a 90-credit nursing program completed over 6 consecutive semesters (Fall-Winter-Summer-Fall-Winter-Summer). Key features:

Specialization Streams (Optional)

At the end of Term 2, students can apply to join a specialized stream with focused electives, a capstone course, and an integrated practicum:

  1. High Acuity and Critical Care
  2. Mental Health, Illness, and Addiction
  3. Nursing Leadership and Care of the Older Adult

Source: Academic Calendar 2022-2023, Source: School of Nursing

Fieldwork / Clinical / Practicum

Source: 2nd Entry Checklist

Facilities

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Licensing & Career Path

Reputation & Notes

Student Reviews (Mixed)

Reviews from EDUopinions (average 3.0/5) and RedFlagDeals forums:

Source: EDUopinions, Source: RedFlagDeals

What Could Not Be Confirmed

The following information was not found despite thorough searching:

Contact Information

Information Not Found

No specific gaps identified for this program.

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