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How Much Is The Nursing Program At Azusa Pacific University

Estimated Cost Breakdown

See the table below for the tuition charges and fees that comprise your estimated total B.S. in Nursing Transfer program cost.

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Cost
Graduate and Professional Application Fee$45
Tuition ($810/unit)$58,320
Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) (per unit, plus a one-time fee of $150)$75
Professional Nursing Health Assessment Lab Fee (per course UNRS 220)$90
Nursing Clinical Fee (per course; includes malpractice insurance)$200
Intent to Commence and/or Graduate Fee$100

All stated financial information is subject to change. Contact Graduate and Professional Student Financial Services for the latest information.

Paying for Your Degree

APU offers a variety of ways to help you pay for your degree. From scholarships and grants, to loans and company reimbursement, we’re committed to being sure that cost doesn’t keep you from reaching your educational goals.

Azusa Pacific University Application Deadline

Deadlines

Azusa Pacific offers three application deadlines1: Early Action, Regular Decision (priority), and Final. Many students choose to apply for Early Action. This is encouraged if you are a high school senior and Azusa Pacific University is one of your top-choice colleges.

The following deadlines are firm and apply to first-year freshmen and transfer students. Applications may be submitted after the Early Action and Regular Decision deadlines, but it cannot be guaranteed that such applications will be given the same consideration as those submitted on or before the Early Action and Regular Decision deadline dates.

Fall Semester

Early Action (Freshmen Only)

  • December 3 application deadline

Regular Decision

  • February 15 priority application deadline (recommended deadline)
  • June 1 final deadline (incoming freshmen; may be subject to an enrollment waiting list)
  • July 1 final transfer deadline (transfer students; may be subject to an enrollment waiting list)

Please note that there may be an enrollment waiting list that begins before the final June 1 deadline. Applications should be submitted by February 15 to ensure priority consideration for both admission and financial aid.

Spring Semester

  • October 15 priority application deadline (recommended deadline)
  • December 1 final deadline (maybe subject to an enrollment waiting list)

Please note that there may be an enrollment waiting list that begins before the final December 1 deadline. Applications should be submitted by October 15 to ensure priority consideration for both admission and financial aid.

Early Action

By applying to the Early Action deadline, students can potentially learn of acceptance to their top-choice schools early. This means more time to spend on identifying the best financial aid packages, planning campus visits, and ultimately, selecting the college with the best fit. Students accepted through Early Action still have until May 1 to make their final decision, but the sooner you secure your spot, the sooner you can start planning to attend.

Candidates not accepted for Early Action will be notified that they will be reconsidered for admission under Regular Decision. This will allow time for additional materials to be submitted that might strengthen the overall file (e.g., fall grades and/or additional SAT/ACT scores).

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