Requirements for RN to BSN Nursing Programs
Nurses are highly trained professionals—thank goodness. If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of a needle, you probably share my sense of gratitude. But even registered nurses can go above and beyond to obtain additional education. One such form of training is the BSN.
What is the RN to BSN degree?
BSN stands for Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Like any bachelor’s degree, the BSN is a four-year-equivalent degree in a specified course of study. Since one can obtain the RN (registered nurse) license without earning a bachelor’s degree, the RN to BSN nursing program is a way of giving RNs the opportunity to obtain a bachelor-level training and degree—the BSN.
Many times, a nurse may choose to earn the RN licenses without the bachelor’s degree because it is less expensive, quicker, and often more convenient. However, nurses with a BSN can earn higher salaries, are more likely to receive promotions, and are eligible for advanced nursing degrees. Increasingly, hospitals are requiring that nurses have their BSN in addition to the RN license. Choosing to pursue one’s BSN is an excellent career choice.
What are the requirements for the RN to BSN nursing program?
Schools vary in their entrance requirements, but there are several items that are necessary as you consider earning your BSN.
• Proof of your active RN license. As the name suggests RN to BSN programs are only open to current RNs. The school will require proof that you hold a license, and that it is active. • GPA requirements. Because the standards are high for nursing professionals, one must have had a certain GPA in high school and/or post-high school education. Usually, the GPA requirement is set at a minimum of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale).
• Prior nursing education. In order to qualify for the RN to BSN program, you must have completed the required training for becoming an RN. Usually, this will mean you hold an associate’s degree in nursing or equivalent training. Usually, schools will require the transcripts to verify your prior education.
How can one obtain the RN to BSN degree?
Most state colleges and many private schools provide education for the RN to BSN degree. Depending on the school, the RN to BSN degree takes from one to two years to earn. There is a growing trend for schools to offer the BSN program online. Earning the BSN degree online allows students to work on their own schedule, and implement the online degree training with practicum experience in their existing place of work.
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