The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a nationally accredited program designed for nursing students who have not previously held a Registered Nurse license (RN license). Offered through the School of Nursing and Health Professions, the 120-credit-hour BSN curriculum and coursework provide an intensive, state-of-the-art educational experience that combines theory, laboratory (skills and simulation), and hands-on clinical practice and learning.
The Adult Undergraduate Student Pathway to a bachelor's degree in nursing is designed for students who previously obtained a high school diploma or GED before beginning their CCU program. This pathway requires students to be admitted to the College of Adult and Graduate Studies as Pre-Nursing students in order to complete BSN prerequisites.
Adult Pre-Nursing students may complete BSN prerequisites online. Toward the end of your sophomore year, you must apply for admission to the BSN program which involves an in-seat learning environment. Note: Admission to the College of Adult and Graduate Studies does not guarantee admission to the BSN nursing major.
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
Colorado Christian University offers over 80 undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate degree program options – 100% online. All courses incorporate a Christ-centered worldview that has been a cornerstone of the University for more than a century. More than 7,000 students are currently enrolled in CCU’s online classes designed specifically for adult learners. CCU provides adult students with options for accelerated degree completion, including flexible transfer credit policies and opportunities to earn credit for life experience.