In this program, you'll expand your nursing competencies and advance your career with an accredited curriculum covering leadership and management, evidence-based practice, community and global health, health innovation and research. You'll also gain essential skills that’ll equip you to provide better care, improve patient outcomes and open up new professional opportunities, such as:
- Critical thinking.
- Cultural awareness.
- Evidence appraisal.
- Health policy.
- Interprofessional collaboration.
- Patient safety.
- Professional communication.
- Quality improvement.
With the flexibility to complete your coursework online, you can balance your studies with your personal and professional commitments, so you can elevate your nursing career while maintaining your current responsibilities. Research from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing shows that BSN-prepared nurses have better clinical outcomes, including lower mortality rates, lower failure to rescue rates and higher proficiency in diagnoses.
RN to BSN admission requirements
To qualify for this program, you must have an active RN license or have passed the NCLEX exam. If you’re currently earning an associate degree in nursing at a regionally accredited college, you can pursue both degrees simultaneously through the RN to BSN – concurrent enrollment program.
Due to legislative regulations, applications for this program aren’t accepted from some states. Additionally, this program isn’t available to prospective students residing outside the U.S. We strongly recommend you visit our state authorization page to learn how ASU is authorized to operate in your state, policies for out-of-state students and program exceptions.
How long is an RN to BSN program?
You can complete the online RN to BSN in as few as 14 to 24 months, depending on your transfer credits. This program allows you to continue working as an RN while earning your Bachelor of Science in nursing. Since you’ve already completed coursework for your associate degree in nursing, the timeline for this BSN is shorter than earning a degree, providing a convenient and efficient path to advance your nursing career.
Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Science in nursing prepares you to deliver patient care across various settings while equipping you to tackle future health care challenges. For registered nurses who have earned an associate degree in nursing, this online BSN enhances your expertise and provides a foundation for career advancement in the medical field.
Courses in this accredited online BSN program will enhance your knowledge as a health care professional and prepare you for specialized roles in areas such as pediatric care and public health. The curriculum is designed to help you adapt to rapid changes in the nursing field, from new health care reforms to technological advancements.
The Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation is the home to world-renowned and award-winning faculty members. Our faculty’s accomplishments include, but aren’t limited to:
- Fulbright Senior Scholar.
- National faculty nursing awards.
- Rosalynn Carter National Leadership Award in Caregiving.
- Ruth B. Freeman Award from the American Public Health Association.
ASU’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation provides a world-class education to students across various health disciplines. We distinguish ourselves by delivering excellent programs and challenging courses led by high-quality instructors.
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You’re considered an eligible applicant for the RN to BSN program if you’re currently a registered nurse.
Ready to see if this program would be a good fit for you? If so, fill out the form at the top of this page to request more information. An enrollment counselor will reach out about your eligibility to enroll, when you’d like to begin classes and next steps.
To qualify to begin the RN to BSN program, you must meet the following requirements:
- Associate degree in nursing from a regionally accredited institution
- Active RN license in good standing.
- Reside in the U.S. (including some state restrictions).
- Minimum 2.50 transfer GPA.
- Grade of C or higher in the following prerequisite courses: ENG 101, ENG 102 and an approved college mathematics (MA) course.
Take your first step toward transferring to ASU Online by completing the online application. The application takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. You’ll be required to submit a nonrefundable $70 application fee.
State authorization:
We strongly recommend you visit our state authorization page to learn how ASU is authorized to operate in your state, policies for out-of-state students and program exceptions.
No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.”