Northern Baccalaureate Nursing Program

Offered in Fort St. John and Prince George, ÂÜÀòÉäÇø’s Northern Baccalaureate Nursing Program (NBNP) provides students with the skills and knowledge to enter the registered nursing field. The NBNP introduces students to the unique aspects of delivering health care in small urban and rural communities located throughout northern BC and beyond.

nursing student drawing medication with a syringe

Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
Length of program: 5 consecutive semesters (Year 3 & 4 of BScN)
Campuses: Fort St. John, BC, & Prince George, BC
Experiential learning: Clinical, laboratory and simulation practice

Initial online applications to ÂÜÀòÉäÇø are completed through EducationPlannerBC. ÂÜÀòÉäÇø will accept supplementary application materials such as the letter of intent, resume, rural remote suitability index questionnaire, reference letters, CASper score and official transcripts after the application deadline, however only after all required application materials are received will an applicant be reviewed and assessed for admission. 

Applications Open: October 1, 2024

Next intake: September 2025

Online Information Session – January 25, 2024 – 5:00 PM PST    

Application Deadlines: Submit application early!

Prince George Campus (Wood Innovation and Design Centre): Accepting applications until January 15, 2025.

Fort St. John Campus (Northern Lights College): Accepting applications until January 15, 2025.

Applications received by the first deadline of January 15, 2025, will be reviewed and given full consideration for competitive admissions.

Prince George Campus (Wood Innovation and Design Centre): Competitive entry deadline is January 15, 2025.  

Fort St. John Campus (Northern Lights College): Competitive entry deadline is January 15, 2025.  

The program is designed for individuals with previous experience and achievement in university-level, post-secondary education who are interested in careers as Registered Nurses (RNs). Upon completion, students earn a BScN and are eligible to write the NCLEX-RN, which qualifies them to work as RNs in any health care sector where RNs have legislated scope of practice. 

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Eligibility

Individuals with at least 60 credits of university-level, post-secondary education are encouraged to apply.

Eligible applicants to the NBNP require either:

  1. A baccalaureate degree which includes 24 credit hours of specific, non-nursing prerequisite coursework directly relevant to healthcare practice or;
  2. A minimum of 60 university transferrable credits toward a baccalaureate degree. These credits include or are in addition to 24 credit hours of specific, non-nursing prerequisite coursework directly relevant to healthcare practice.

Admission to the NBNP is a competitive, criteria weighted process consisting of the following two parts:

  • Compiled minimum admissions qualification score based on admission GPA, and supplemental application materials
  • An online assessment (CASPer)

Application requirements:

  • ÂÜÀòÉäÇø application
  • Statement of Interest
  • Resume
  • Rural and Remote Suitability Index Questionnaire
  • Two reference letters
  • CASPer assessment
  • Official transcripts

Detailed steps to apply

What to Expect

NBNP courses are offered through face-to-face teaching in the classroom as well as online content delivered via the Moodle platform. Some courses without laboratory or clinical components may be delivered entirely online. In practicum course components, students work with a variety of patient populations in hospital, clinic and community settings. Graduates are well prepared to work in rural and northern communities.

Program Requirements

300 Level

Fundamentals of Nursing
Health Assessment
Pathophysiological Concepts
Pharmacology
Ethics and Law for Nursing Practice
Concepts for Evidence-Informed Nursing
Introduction to Nursing Practice
Medical and Surgical Nursing Practice 1

 400 Level

Nursing Leadership for Quality Care
Professional Practice: Mental Health and Addictions Nursing
Professional Practice: Community Health Nursing
Professional Practice: Perinatal Health and Care of the Childbearing Family
Medical and Surgical Nursing Practice 2

At least one of the following areas of clinical focus:

Community Health Nursing
Rural Health and Nursing
Indigenous Health and Nursing
Mental Health and Addictions Nursing
Acute Care Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Specialty Focus in Nursing

Admission Requirements

Priority admission is given to students who meet the admission criteria and apply by the designated date that applications close. Applications received after the deadline may be reviewed based on available space in the program.

Applicants must meet the following admission requirements:

  • Meet ÂÜÀòÉäÇø admission requirements
  • Have a minimum ‘B’ average on the most recent 60 ÂÜÀòÉäÇø or university transferable credit hours; completed at the undergraduate level
  • Meet the 24 credit hours of required prerequisite course work; and
  • Have 24 credit hours completed at ÂÜÀòÉäÇø or are transferable to ÂÜÀòÉäÇø at the 200 level or above

Admission Requirements: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Access

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) who are applying for admission to the NCBNP must

  • meet all Northern Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing Program admission requirements;
  • be graduates of a Practical Nursing program recognized by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) since 1994;
  • have current practicing registration or be eligible for practicing registration with the BCCNM.

LPN applicants will be assessed on an individual basis and may be eligible for up to a maximum of 15 transfer credit hours of NCBNP courses.

Applicants who have completed a BC Practical Nursing Certificate prior to 1994, or have completed a certificate or diploma from a program outside of British Columbia, or have graduated from an institution not listed in the BC Transfer Guide, may not be exempt from any of the Year 1 or Year 2 NCBNP courses.

In order to have their documents referred to Nursing faculty members for transfer credit assessment, all successful LPN applicants must meet individually with the Nursing Advisor at the institution to which they are applying. Further criteria may be required in order to receive transfer credit.

Required Pre-Admission course work

All Prerequisite course work must normally be completed within 10 years prior to the semester of admission. 

Students must have a minimum grade of ‘B-‘ in the following courses (consult the  to determine ÂÜÀòÉäÇø recommended course equivalencies):

University Level Human Anatomy and Physiology (6 credits):
HHSC 111-4 and HHSC 112-4, or HHSC 105-3 and HHSC 305-3, HHSC 306-3, HHSC 325-1 and HHSC 326-1 or equivalents are recommended. Completion of lab components are highly recommended but not required.  

University Level Microbiology (3 Credits):
HHSC 110-3 or BIOL 203-3 or equivalents are recommended. Completion of a lab component is highly recommended but not required. 

University level Statistics (3 credits):
STAT 240-3  or equivalent is recommended.

University Level Social Sciences with Peoples and Cultures content (3 Credits):
ANTH 213-3 or equivalent is recommended.  The following course subjects may also be taken to fulfill the 3 credit university level Social Science requirement:
Anthropology (ANTH)
Commerce (COMM)
Economics (ECON)
Education (EDUC)
Environmental Planning (ENPL)
First Nation Studies (FNST)
Global and International Studies (INTS)
Northern Studies (NORS)
Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management (ORTM)
Political Science (POLS)
Psychology (PSYC)

University Level English (3 Credits):
ENGL 100-3 or ENGL 102-3 or ENGL 103-3 or ENGL 120-3 or equivalent is recommended.

University Level Indigenous Studies (3 credits):
FNST 100-3 or equivalent is recommended

University level Psychology with human development, behaviour and/or cognition content (3 credits):
PSYC 101-3 or equivalent is recommended.

See all NBNP Admission Requirements

CASPer Test

All applicants to the Northern Baccalaureate Nursing Program (NBNP) are required to complete an online computer-based assessment (CASPer) test in addition to meeting academic requirements. CASPer is an online, video-scenario-based, situational judgement test that assesses the non-academic attributes and personal/professional characteristics of applicants that are important for the success of students and graduates of the NBNP. It is mandatory for applicants to complete the CASPer test and submit the results to the ÂÜÀòÉäÇø School of Nursing prior to the NBNP application deadline.

CASPer Test Dates

September 26, 2024

October 10, 2024

November 12, 2024

November 19, 2024

December 10, 2024

January 9, 2025


Anyone intending to apply for the competitive admission deadline of January 15, 2025, must complete the CASPer exam by January 09, 2025, at the latest. CASPer exams taken before September 26, 2024, or from previous application attempts will not be accepted.

To register for the CASPer exam, please visit the following website: .

Selection Process

Since the number of qualified applicants is expected to exceed the number of placements available, fulfillment of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. The process is competitive and the School of Nursing reserves the right to select and admit all students into the NBNP. Consideration is given to all applicants who complete the application process; however, preference is given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

The School of Nursing selects and admits those students who demonstrate academic potential, strong motivation to study nursing and the qualities, judgment and clinical aptitude necessary to be a caring and professional nurse.

The admission decisions are based on:

  • Academic standing, including prerequisite courses
  • Rural Remote and Suitability Index score
  • CASPer Score
  • Supplemental application score

More information on the Academic Calendar

If you would like to speak with a Program Advisor email nbnpadvising@unbc.ca 

Apply to the Northern Baccalaureate Nursing Program (NBNP) 

To begin the Northern Baccalaureate Nursing Program application process, please download the Northern Baccalaureate Nursing Program checklist below and follow the instructions.

NBNP Application Process Checklist 2024

Rural and Remote Suitability Questionnaire

Application and all admission documents must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar. If you have application questions, please contact the Office of the Registrar at 250-960-6300 or email nursing-admissions@unbc.ca

Additional Information

It is highly recommended that applicants review the BC College of Nurses and Midwives â€“ Registration Requirements and the Profile of a Newly Graduated Registered Nurse on the to find out further information about entry-level registered nurse competencies, preparation and practice assumptions.

Post Admission Requirements

Successful applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program will be required to complete a Criminal Record Check (CRC), Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation – Health Care Provider (CPR-HCP) certification, proof of immunization and N95 mask fitting test.

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