Nursing: RN to BSN (RN-BSN)

The baccalaureate degree for nursing is available to RN students in an accelerated time frame. It is designed primarily for working RNs who have completed approximately 60 hours of college credit. Nursing classes are provided on the main campus, at the Highlands Center, and online. More detailed information can be obtained from the Nursing office.

Admission Process

All RNs requesting admission to the RN-BSN program will receive 30-31 undifferentiated nursing credits for lower division nursing coursework based on current registered nurse license and graduation from an accredited school of nursing.

Upon acceptance to the University, RN students must apply to the Nursing Program. Applications are available online. Applicants will be reviewed by the Nursing Academic Standards Committee and will be notified regarding its decision. Applicants must submit their school of nursing transcripts, and all additional university transcripts to the Office of Admissions.

Applicants must have:

  • Graduated from an approved/accredited associate degree or diploma program in nursing as evidenced by an official transcript.
  • A valid professional nursing license in West Virginia or be eligible for licensure in West Virginia.
  • A cumulative G.P.A. of 2.00 or higher for all previous college courses.

Prior to enrollment in clinical nursing courses, the RN student must give evidence of current West Virginia professional nurse licensure and for any state in which clinical practice is arranged.

Requirements

Required Courses

BIO 330Fundamentals of Nutrition

3

HS 302Healthcare Informatics

3

NUR 362Evidence-Based Practice

3

NUR 390Nursing Transition

3

NUR 391Advanced Health Assessment

3

NUR 392Quality and Safety Issues

3

NUR 393Geriatric Nursing

3

NUR 411Population Health

4

NUR 450Healthcare Systems

3

NUR 474Ethical and Legal Issues

3

NUR 483Nurse Leadership Role

4