The Michigan BSN

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At the U-M School of Nursing, we set out to educate nurses who can deliver patient care that meets and exceeds the highest standards in health care. Developed and continually honed by the most relevant thought leaders in nursing for more than 130 years, the U-M School of Nursing’s BSN program aims to develop more than the most highly skilled nurses in the world—we develop complex problem solvers who can flourish in any clinical environment. Our network of world-renowned faculty, along with more than 13,000 alumni around the world, will afford you access to the knowledge and mentorship necessary to earn all that comes with the revered title of Michigan Nurse.

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Discover the University of Michigan BSN

As a Michigan nursing student, you’ll experience a rigorous but rewarding education full of unique opportunities that will not only prepare you to become a nurse but to thrive as a leader in the field. More than 1,000 hours of hands-on clinical experiences and courses led by internationally recognized scientists and practitioners will set you apart, as you plug in to a small community of like-minded learners while connecting to a world of opportunity at the nation’s top public university.

What can I expect as a BSN student at Michigan?

The undergraduate nursing experience is a unique one, as you commit to your career as the most trusted health care professional immediately upon enrolling at the University of Michigan. With so much to consider, including your clinical education, schedule, learning environment and who you’ll be working alongside for the next four years, we thought you should take a few minutes to hear about the student experience. We hope it helps you understand who we are at the U-M School of Nursing and that we may welcome you into our community soon.