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Frequently Asked Questions for Admissions

Navigating the admissions process can be confusing. Please take a look at questions that are frequently asked by prospective students. If your question is not listed, please contact gsnadmissions@umassmed.edu for support.

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What tracks do you offer for the Doctor of Nursing Practice?

What are the differences between your DNP tracks?

What’s the difference between Family and Primary Care NPs?

Who can I contact for more information about applying to the nursing programs at UMass Chan?

I can’t find UMass Chan or my program of interest in NursingCAS. What should I do?

Are international students eligible to apply?

Can I take courses at UMass Chan prior to being admitted into a program?

Do you accept pass/fail grades or AP courses from high school?

Can you take prerequisites/labs online?

Can I check to see if a prerequisite will be accepted?

Is there a time limit on how old a prerequisite can be?

How important is the undergraduate GPA?

What are the application deadlines?

I submitted my NursingCAS application but have not completed my UMass Chan supplemental application. Will my application still be reviewed?

Can I defer my admission to a future term?

Do I have to find my own clinical placement?

Where are the typical clinical placements? How far away will my clinical placement be?

Is there housing assistance?

Are classes online, hybrid or on-campus?

Can I speak to current learners to find out their experience?

What is the cost of attendance?

Do I qualify for in-state tuition?

Are financial aid and scholarships available?

I’ve been placed on a waitlist. What now?

May I contact the admissions office to check on my application status?

How likely is it that I will receive an offer?

If I receive an offer of admission, how long will I have to decide?

Should I submit my financial aid application while I am on the waitlist?

I just received a letter saying that I’ve been released from the waitlist. What does that mean?