RN to BSN Program
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The instructors for the RN to BSN program were well-seasoned nurses that embedded invaluable personal experience into their lectures which really enriched my learning experience. They also treated the RN to BSN students with a notable amount of respect that made me feel welcomed and almost like a young colleague. They were very understanding that most of us are working nurses and really made the program feel doable.
— Nursing Student, 2019
About the RN to BSN Program
The RN to BSN Post-Licensure program is designed for those who have completed an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program and are interested in obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN).
Two types of applicant are welcome: current California RN’s or students that will earn a California RN license by the end of the first semester of the program. If a student meets University General Education (GE) and nursing degree requirements, the program can be completed in three (3) semesters. The university provides credit for previous coursework and twenty (20) units for passing the NCLEX-RN exam.
Curriculum includes limited in-person and off-campus community experiences and online theory courses that incorporate research, leadership and critical thinking skills.
After completion of community health course and clinical, and earning the BSN degree, graduates of the RN-BSN program are eligible to apply for a California Public Health Nursing Certificate.
Admission Requirements
Degree requirements can be found in the university's catalog. The RN-BSN Roadmap (AY24-25) outlines all required classes in the program and their order.
Resources
LVN 30-Unit & CEP