Online RN to BSN
Get the quality and convenience of a nationally ranked RN to BSN online nursing program while gaining clinical experience where you live.
Are you a registered nurse? Complete your RN to BSN online with 100% online classes. According to Affordable Colleges Online, UND is ranked in the nation's Top 25 Best Online Nursing Programs.
- Program type:
- Major
- Format:
- Online
- Est. time to complete:
- 1 - 2 years
- Credit hours:
- 30
Why RN to BSN online programs?
RN to BSN Online Programs
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Complete clinical hours in a community near you.
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Unofficial transcript review offered by Office of Student Services to help with transfer process. Call 701.777.4174.
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Participate in live web classes, which are held at set times convenient for most students.
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Receive a full suite of student support services, such as online tutoring, library, tech support and advising services.
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Get hired! At UND, you'll receive help perfecting your resume, practice interviewing, and learn effective job-hunting strategies.
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View online lectures, access course materials, submit assignments and take tests at the time of day and place of your choice.
What can you do with an RN to BSN?
RN to BSN Online Courses
Best Online RN to BSN Programs
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Online RN to BSN
FAQs
Yes, the University of North Dakota's nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the North Dakota Board of Nursing. Plus, all UND programs are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
No, you do not necessarily have to be working as a nurse to enroll in UND's RN-BSN program, however, you must have an unencumbered RN license.
A BSN, or Bachelor of Science in Nursing, is an academic degree which can directly lead to licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN), or be obtained following completion of an AD (Associate Degree) that has led to RN licensure.
UND’s RN-BSN program is designed to build off the education and experience you have gained as a Registered Nurse. Obtaining a BSN opens up opportunities to enhance your skills and improve practice in a variety of settings.
Yes, UND’s RN-BSN program includes clinical experiences in public health nursing to broaden the BSN perspective. This clinical experience applies theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.
The time it takes to go from RN to BSN varies, but RN to BSN programs are designed to accommodate working nurses and can often be completed in one to two years, depending on factors such as part-time or full-time enrollment.
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