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Admissions

St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences prepares tomorrow’s health care practitioners and leaders by providing an unparalleled educational experience.

General Application Requirements

Empowering Minds, Shaping Futures

Wherever you are along your journey to pursue a career in health care, we have something for you. We invite you to imagine yourself here where you can start, grow, and thrive!

Admission Requirements

Admission is competitive with specific academic standards for each program of study. Learning resources are available for students requiring additional assistance with learning comprehensive and mastery of skills.  However, students with developmental or remedial needs requiring in-depth assistance may be given referrals for such services external to the campus.

To be considered for admission, applicants must have graduated from an approved secondary high school or college (or be on track to graduate), have met the requirements for a GED, or received a diploma from an accredited home school association.

High school or post-secondary college-level courses must include the following:

  • At least four (4) units of English.
  • At least three (3) units of Social Sciences.
  • At least two (2) units of Mathematics; one of which must be Algebra.
  • Three (3) units of science with a related laboratory or an equivalent. One (1) of which must be biology.

Grades & GPA

Applicants will have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or greater on a 4.0-point scale in secondary or post-secondary education (whichever is more recent). However, the GPA requirement can be different depending on specific program requirements. Please refer to specific program requirements or reach out to the Admissions Office at Admissions@sluhn.org for further information.

Additional Transcript Details

High school transcripts must include both courses completed through your junior year, as well as courses in progress during your senior year. If you’ve attended any post-secondary institutions, official transcripts (with college seal) for those institutions are required and applicants are responsible for obtaining and forwarding all transcripts to the Admissions Office.

Attendance at all institutions must be reported at the time of application. Failure to indicate at the time of application that applicants have taken courses at other institutions or any other misrepresentations or material omissions in applications results in denials or revocation of admission.

Once students are enrolled in St. Luke’s College of Health Sciences, written approval from the Registrar must be obtained before taking required courses elsewhere. A maximum of six (6) credits can be transferred into the College once students are enrolled in St. Luke’s. Learn more about Transfer Credit.

Application Deadlines 

Applicants are accepted on a year-round basis for class cohorts. The size of each admitted class is determined by the College’s educational and clinical resources. Admission review dates are based on the completion date of the applicants’ files not on the receipt date of the applications. Preferred decision deadlines for applications:

  • March 1: recommended for Fall semester deadline
  • September 1: recommended for Spring semester deadline
  • Rolling admission available for RN to BSN program