Frequently Asked Questions: Four-Year B.S. in Nursing Progam
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Can I switch my major to nursing if I'm a UMass student, or transfer into the program if I'm at a different school?
Answer: No.
We do not allow change-of-majors or transfers into our four-year B.S. in Nursing program; we admit directly from high school. There is no minor in nursing at UMass Amherst. Learn more about admission into our four-year B.S. in Nursing program.
For your consideration: We offer an accelerated B.S. in Nursing program for those who have earned a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing field.
What clinical placements does this program offer?
Answer: We boast over 100 longstanding clinical partnerships with regional healthcare providers and organizations. View a list of our frequently used clinical sites, including Baystate Medical Center, Holyoke Medical Center, and Cooley Dickinson Hospital.
I'm planning on taking a gap year after high school. Can I still apply?
Answer: Yes.
If you're planning on taking a gap year between high school and university, you may still apply for the following admissions cycle. You will need to submit a gap statement with your application.
For your consideration: if you take courses or enroll at another university or college elsewhere during your gap year, you will then be considered a transfer student and therefore ineligible for enrollment into our four-year B.S. in Nursing program.
Can I defer acceptance into this program?
Answer: It depends.
Deferment is assessed on a case-by-case basis and typically only granted for religious or health reasons. Please see the University's deferral policy for more information.