Our Dual Degree options are 5 levels but the length is determined by program.
You will apply to the College of Nursing after completing all nursing pre-requisites. You will begin nursing courses, in-person, at our partner school upon acceptance into the College of Nursing.
The application process is easy and varies by program. Visit our application webpage for information on how to apply.
Our Dual Degree options have different entrance exams, depending on the specific program. Please contact the partner school you are applying to to inquire further.
If you are a current UNM student you have access to LoboTrax Degree Audit. https://registrar.unm.edu/Registration/lobo-trax-degree-audit.html
If you are not a current UNM student you can request a Transcript Audit through your advisor.
No, with a previous Bachelor's degree, you are not required to take any UNM General Education courses, as those are a first-degree requirement only.
Students pay the UNM College of Nursing tuition rate for the BSN course hours registered through UNM. Students pay the tuition rate for the partner school for the hours registered through the partner school.
Yes, we recommend students apply to multiple BSN program options to give yourself the best option to get into a program.
Click here for the application deadline for your program.
UNM’s Transfer Equivalency System (TES) helps you determine how your coursework from other institutions may transfer and be used as part of your UNM degree.
For more information about how to apply for financial aid, visit our Financial Aid page or reach out to our Financial Aid Officers.
The College of Nursing has our very own designated Financial Aid Office. Please contact them at HSC-CON-FinancialAid@salud.unm.edu for any of your tuition, scholarship and/or financial aid questions.
Please note that in order to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the College of Nursing’s financial aid, scholarships, and tuition, contact HSC-CON-FinancialAid@salud.unm.edu.
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Explore more about transferring to the UNM College of Nursing. We cannot wait for you to be a part of our pack.
The majority of our students receive some form of financial aid – scholarships, grants, loans and/or work study.
We awarded over $825,000 in scholarships during academic year 2022-2023. Individual scholarship amounts range from $200-$5,000, annually.
Learn more about your education, curriculum, academic calendar, clinical & simulation experiences at the UNM College of Nursing BSN Program Dual Degree option.
There are many options to earn your Pre-Licensure BSN Degree at UNM. There may be more than one option that is right for you.
Office of Admissions & Recruitment
College of Nursing
Building 214
Suite 1501
1 University of New Mexico
Pre-Licensure Program Director
Sasha Poole, PhD, RN
Interim Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Education
Clinician Educator, Assistant Professor
SNPoole@salud.unm.edu