UCLA Nursing Supplemental Application: A Comprehensive Guide

The UCLA School of Nursing offers a prelicensure baccalaureate program culminating in a Bachelor of Science degree, designed to prepare entry-level nurses for direct patient care. Admission to this competitive program requires a two-pronged approach: the standard UC Application and a supplemental application specific to the School of Nursing. This article provides a detailed overview of the UCLA Nursing supplemental application requirements, offering insights for prospective students.

Program Overview

The prelicensure nursing degree program emphasizes the development of clinical leadership and critical thinking skills. Its curriculum is structured around the principles of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention, progressing from a broad systems, population-based approach to a focused individual-level of care. The School of Nursing offers both a two-year and a three-year program.

Admission Requirements

Academic Prerequisites

Applicants must possess a substantial foundation of transferable coursework. Specifically, candidates must have completed 90 to 105 quarter units (or 60 to 70 semester units) of transferable coursework, maintaining a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 in all transferable courses. Additionally, fulfillment of the University's American History and Institutions requirement is mandatory. Applicants transferring from a California Community College are required to provide IGETC certification upon admission; partial IGETC certification will not be accepted.

Coursework Recommendations

Transfer applicants must complete all IGETC (General Education) requirements at their current or previously attended school. Moreover, applicants must complete the equivalent of all seven non-nursing preparation courses for the major by the end of the spring semester/quarter to be considered for admission. These courses include:

  • Chemistry 20A, 20B & 30A (General, Inorganic & Organic)
  • Life Sciences 7A & 7C (Cell and Molecular Biology & Physiology and Human Biology)
  • Physiological Science 3 & 13 (Human Anatomy & Human Physiology)

The following prerequisite coursework is strongly recommended:

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  • Communications 1 or 10* (Introductory Communication)
  • Math 3A or 31A* (Calculus)
  • Microbiology* (General Microbiology)
  • Psychology 10* (Introductory Psychology)

Military Experience

UCLA School of Nursing welcomes qualified student applicants with relevant military education and experiences. These applicants must meet the University admission requirements and present documented equivalency courses. Once admitted, these individuals may be eligible for credit by challenge examination.

LVN Option

Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) interested in the UCLA 45-unit option must formally request to follow this path. Note that this option does not lead to the conferral of a Bachelor of Science degree at UCLA.

The Supplemental Application: A Deep Dive

In addition to the UC Application, all applicants to the UCLA School of Nursing must complete a supplemental application. This application comprises three key components: a Statement of Purpose, a Resume, and two Recommendation Forms. The deadline for submitting the supplemental application is January 15th. It is important to allow three to five days after completing the UCOP application for the information to be synced to the Supplemental Application.

Statement of Purpose

The Statement of Purpose is a critical element of the supplemental application. Applicants must provide a written statement, 2-3 typewritten pages in length and double-spaced, that articulates their potential for undergraduate study and a professional career in nursing. This statement should also include the applicant's rationale for selecting the UCLA School of Nursing.

The statement provides an opportunity to share personal life challenges, multicultural experiences, bilingual abilities, and any economic, educational, or social disadvantages encountered. Applicants should also detail how their volunteer, work, or other life experiences have influenced their decision to pursue a nursing career. The Statement of Purpose must be uploaded as a PDF document into the online BS Application.

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Resume

Applicants are required to attach a sheet or sheets of paper in a resume format, listing all employment, volunteer, and/or extracurricular activities in chronological order, beginning with the most recent. The resume must include the dates of employment or participation, a brief description of the position or activity, the company or agency name, and the location (city and state). The resume should be uploaded as a PDF document to the online BS Freshman application.

Recommendation Forms

Applicants must list two individuals from whom they are requesting a recommendation. Suitable recommenders include teachers, counselors, or professionals who have or have had a supervisory, educational, or mentoring relationship with the applicant. The deadline for Recommendation Forms is January 25th.

Holistic Review: Beyond the Numbers

UCLA employs a holistic admission process, considering a wide array of factors beyond academic metrics. The university seeks students with compelling personal stories, diverse experiences, and demonstrated leadership potential. Intellectually curious students who have thrived academically and are prepared to contribute to the UCLA community are highly valued.

The university utilizes a comprehensive review process, carefully evaluating each applicant's achievements in the context of their opportunities and challenges. Factors considered include:

  • Strong academic performance in a rigorous high school program.
  • Special talents, awards, or accomplishments.
  • Meaningful insights shared in the personal insight questions.
  • Extracurricular activities and community involvement.

Factors Considered

When you apply for admission, we consider your accomplishments both in and outside of the classroom. In fact, there are 13 criteria that our faculty have approved for first-year admission consideration. Among the factors we consider are:

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  • Strong academic performance in a rigorous high school program.
  • Special talents, awards or accomplishments.
  • Meaningful insights about yourself when answering the personal insight questions.

Key Dates and Deadlines

  • Application Availability: November 1
  • UC Application Deadline: December 1
  • School of Nursing Supplemental Application Deadline: January 15
  • Recommendation Forms Deadline: January 25
  • Admission applications for Fall: will be available for submission starting November 1.

Nursing Practice and Domains

The practice of nursing is a complex function requiring knowledge derived from the basic and related applied sciences, technical skills, and personal aptitudes. The pre-professional curriculum, therefore, must provide students with sufficient information from the social and natural sciences to permit an effective undertaking of the nursing courses as well as of the lower and upper division courses in related disciplines and applied sciences. Preparation for the major - Completion of all General Education Foundations courses and the courses listed below are required as preparation for nursing major courses.

The UCLA School of Nursing curriculum is structured around nine key domains:

  • Domain #1: Knowledge for Nursing Practice: Integrate established and evolving disciplinary nursing knowledge, the liberal arts, and natural and social sciences to develop clinical judgement in nursing practice.
  • Domain #2: Person-Centered Care: Deliver high quality, holistic care that is person-centered, equitable, compassionate, developmentally appropriate, and evidence-based using the nursing process while collaborating with other healthcare team members to engage additional expertise when necessary.
  • Domain #3: Population Health: Engage in population health interventions by collaborating with traditional and non-traditional partnerships from community organizations, public health, industry, academia, health care, local government entities to advocate for equitable health outcomes.
  • Domain #4: Scholarship for Nursing Practice: Synthesize nursing knowledge and integrate evidence-based interventions to address practice problems, health inequities, policy gaps, and system inefficiencies in order to improve patient safety, care quality, and equitable health outcomes while promoting ethical conduct in scholarly activities.
  • Domain #5: Quality and Safety: Provide quality nursing care based on emerging principles of safety and improvement science to enhance quality and minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both individual performance and system effectiveness.
  • Domain #6: Interprofessional Partnerships: Collaborate through interprofessional partnerships to enhance the healthcare experience, optimize care, and improve quality outcomes for diverse patients, families, and communities.
  • Domain #7: Systems-Based Practice: Work within complex systems to effectively and sustainably coordinate resources to provide safe, quality, and equitable health care to diverse populations through the use of innovation and evidence-based practice.
  • Domain #8: Informatics and HC Technologies: Use Informatics and healthcare technologies to collect and analyze data that informs evidence-based decision-making; supports safe, ethical, high-quality and efficient person-centered care; and facilitates effective communication.
  • Domain #9: Professionalism: Develop a professional identity fortified by advanced leadership concepts, embodying accountability, a collaborative disposition, diverse perspectives, and ethical behaviors that exemplify the values and characteristics of the nursing profession while prioritizing the integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion in both practice and professional identity.

Application Procedure

Students are admitted for the Fall Quarter only.

  • UC Application: First-Year and Transfer applicants must complete the UC Application online by December 1st.
  • School of Nursing Supplemental Application: All applicants must submit the appropriate online UCLA School of Nursing Supplemental Application, which includes a Statement of Purpose, Resume, and two Recommendation Forms by January 15th.

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