BSN Completion Program for Registered Nurses
This program gives registered nurses the ability to earn a baccalaureate degree that’s nationally accredited. Built around an adult’s schedule, the flexible and instructional format helps expand professional opportunities for nurses.
Flexible
Convenient evening courses meet for three hours weekly or every other week, and web-enhanced experiences are offered on alternate weeks. Plus, our year-round semester schedule allows students to be admitted and graduate each term.
Comprehensive
Our curriculum was built to enhance not only clinical skills, but also your cultural competence, assessment skills, computer literacy and knowledge of complementary methods of care.
Focused
We work with you to reach your goals as quickly as possible, including awarding up to 40 hours of credit for previously taken diploma nursing courses and allowing students who meet the requirements to continue into the master’s program with our Fast Track to MSN
Why Get Your BSN Degree?
Whether you’re just beginning your nursing career, or you’ve spent years as an RN, it's important to stay ahead of the curve. A BSN degree can help you:
- Advance more quickly in your career
- Earn a higher salary
- Enhance your critical-thinking, computer, and oral and written communication skills
- Expand your job opportunities, both in and beyond traditional nursing in hospital settings
- Increase your confidence and satisfaction on the job
If you have an associate degree in nursing (ADN) and a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing major, you could get a BSN in as few as 4 semesters. Learn more about how long it will take to get your BSN degree.
About the Program
Benefits
Curriculum
Student Testimonials
Admission Requirements
Costs and Financial Aid
Frequently Asked Questions
BSN Completion Student Handbook (PDF)
Accepted Students
Visit our accepted nursing student page to print off forms listed in acceptance letter and get connected with helpful student resources.
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