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The RN to BSN Online program is a 120-credit, 12-month undergraduate degree that helps Registered Nurses (RNs) transition to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The program provides fundamental skills in public health nursing, nursing informatics, evidence-based practice, and more. This bridge program is designed to enhance your nursing career and provide you with the tools to succeed as a BSN-prepared nurse.

Why Choose This Program?

  • CCNE Accredited: Ensures a high-quality education recognized in the healthcare industry.
  • Flexible Online Learning: 100% online classes with both full-time and part-time options available to fit your schedule.
  • Quick Paths: Earn dual credit towards an MSN or consider the accelerated RN to MSN program to further your education.
  • No Traditional Clinicals: Complete a 45-hour community health project instead of traditional clinicals for hands-on experience.
  • Rolling Admissions: With 6 start dates per year, you can apply and start whenever you're ready.
  • Block Transfer Credit: Transfer up to 70 semester credit hours from your ASN/ADN program.
  • Comprehensive Support: Enjoy access to academic advising, tutoring, technical support, and lifelong career coaching.

Organization

Herzing University

Herzing University is an accredited, private nonprofit institution with 11 campuses across eight states and an online division. Located in the heart of Milwaukee and founded in 1965, more than 45,000 alumni have graduated from Herzing's career-focused, flexible, and comprehensive master's, bachelor's, and associate degree, and diploma programs. The University's School of Nursing includes a competitive Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program. Students can also major in a variety of other fields including healthcare, technology, business, and public safety. For 11 consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has recognized Herzing University as a leading institution and for some of the top online programs in the nation. Herzing University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

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