Discover University of California-Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
University of California-Los Angeles is a 4 year or higher National University. It is a public and non-profit institution. The institution offers a variety of hybrid, on-campus, and online programs—including BSN, MSN, RN to MSN, PhD, BSN to PhD, MSN to PhD, CNL, CNS, NP, and Other degrees. Programs are accredited by the CCNE and the institution is regionally accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior Colleges and University Commission. University of California-Los Angeles admits 9% of applicants and graduates 92% of its students.
Contact Info
- University of California-Los Angeles, 700 Tiverton Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90095, US
- 1-310-825-310
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Quick Overview
- $50,040 Undergraduate Tuition
- $35,953 Graduate Tuition
- Doctoral University: Very High Research Activity
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32,423 Undergraduate Enrolled
*Certificate and degree-seeking students - 14,007 Graduate Students Enrolled
- 88.89% NCLEX-RN BS Pass Rate
- 9% Acceptance Rate
- 92% Graduation Rate
Student Demographics
- 21 Average Age
- 40% Men
- 60% Women
- 0% Veterans
- 58% White
- 30% Hispanic
- 6% Black
- 16% Asian
College Data provided by the U.S. Department of Education and complemented with additional insights from our analysts. Learn more about our Rankings Methodology. NCLEX pass rates retrieved from the institution's (State) Board of Nursing.
Nursing Programs
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Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner AGACNP
- Hybrid BSN to MSN Program
- $32,970 In-State Tuition
- 70 Credits
- 24 Months
- 3.00 GPA Required
- 840 Clincal Hours
- 5.0 Program Score
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Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner AGPCNP
- Hybrid BSN to MSN Program
- $32,943 In-State Tuition
- 79 Credits
- 24 Months
- 3.00 GPA Required
- 870 Clincal Hours
- 4.9 Program Score
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Clinical Nurse Specialist Adult Gerontology
- Hybrid BSN to MSN Program
- $39,093 In-State Tuition
- 83 Credits
- 24 Months
- 840 Clincal Hours
- 4.9 Program Score
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Clinical Nurse Specialist Pediatrics
- Hybrid BSN to MSN Program
- $48,042 In-State Tuition
- 102 Credits
- 24 Months
- 510 Clincal Hours
- 4.7 Program Score
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Family Nurse Practitioner FNP
- On-Campus BSN to MSN Program
- $24,492 In-State Tuition
- 78 Credits
- 24 Months
- 4.9 Program Score
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Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner PACNP
- Hybrid BSN to MSN Program
- $32,994 In-State Tuition
- 78 Credits
- 24 Months
- 3.00 GPA Required
- 840 Clincal Hours
- 5.0 Program Score
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Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner PPCNP
- Hybrid BSN to MSN Program
- $32,980 In-State Tuition
- 68 Credits
- 24 Months
- 3.00 GPA Required
- 720 Clincal Hours
- 5.0 Program Score
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner PMHNP
- Online MSN to Post Grad Certificate Program
- $44,112 In-State Tuition
- 48 Credits
- 12 Months
- 3.00 GPA Required
- 4.7 Program Score
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Traditional BSN
- On-Campus BSN Program
- $50,040 In-State Tuition
- 180 Credits
- 48 Months
- 2.00 GPA Required
- 4.9 Program Score
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The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), is a public institution that was founded in 1919.
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
The BSN program at UCLA will prepare the student for a career in nursing, over the course of four years. Throughout the course, students will have classroom and clinical time. At the end of the four years, the graduate will be eligible for the NCLEX-RN exam and then be eligible for state licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN).
Graduate Programs
Master's Entry Clinical Nurse (MECN)
This program is geared for those who have a baccalaureate degree in a specialty other than nursing.
UCLA School of Nursing offers this option as part of their Master of Science in Nursing degree (MSN) program. This is a unique approach to the RN degree. It offers students who have a Bachelors in another field, entry into the MSN program and in the end take the NCLEX, become an RN and have a MSN.
The graduate has the option to take the certification exam for the Clinical Nurse Leader or Public Health Nursing.
Clinical Nurse Leader
The graduate level nurse will oversee the care of patients on different hospital units. Most do not have direct care with patients. Instead they work behind the scenes collaborating with social workers, physicians and other healthcare personnel.
Public Health Nursing
The public health specialty trains the nurse to understand the public health sector in the State of California of maternal-child health, including communicable diseases, screenings and more.
MSN Advanced Practice
After achieving a BSN, and becoming an RN, the nurse can apply and specialize in the following specialized subcategories:
- Adult/Gerontology Primary Care
- Adult/Gerontology Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse Practitioner
- Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Adult/Gerontology – Dual Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
- Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Pediatric – Dual Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD)
This is geared for the student who has completed the advanced practice degree and desires to pursue further training, specializing in research.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), starting in the Fall of 2018, is a clinical practice degree program for working professional nurses and is a 7-quarter/61-quarter unit program. A DNP Scholarly Project is required. The program is for graduates of a prior Master's or post-Master's program who have completed 500 clinical practice hours to prepare for an advanced practice role (clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner, or nurse executive). Students will be required to be on campus for coursework five days a quarter supplemented with online requirements. In addition, second year, students will carry out clinical hours at their place of employment to complete their Scholarly Project.
Accreditation and Approval
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) is the regional organization that provides umbrella accreditation for UCLA as a whole.
The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredited the bachelor's and master's degree programs.
The pre-licensure (BS and MECN) and advanced practice master's programs are approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing.
The UCLA School of Nursing is approved by the Undergraduate and Graduate Councils of the Academic Senate of the University of California at Los Angeles.
NCLEX pass rates retrieved from https://www.RN.ca.gov/education/passrates.shtml
Frequently Asked Questions
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The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), is a public institution that was founded in 1919.
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