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RN-to-BSN Online

Rx for Career Success

As the future of health care continues to evolve, nurses will face increased demand, conduct research, and shape policy. Advance your career, improve patient outcomes, and grow personally with Newberry's online RN-to-BSN program. This fully online program is built for working nurses to earn their bachelor's degrees in as few as 12 months. A bachelor's degree not only means advancement in nursing, but in the health care field, including leadership, specialized roles, and certifications in specialties like critical care, rehabilitation, women's health, diabetes and more. Pursuing your BSN can be a challenging and rewarding experience that will not only revolutionize your professional life, but fortify your confidence and create opportunities for you as a person.


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Requirements

  • You must hold an active RN licensure, currently employed in nursing role (part-time or full-time)

  • You must be a graduate of an accredited ADN program

  • You must have earned a grade of “C” or better on all prerequisite courses

RN to BSN Tuition

$395 per credit hour

 

RN to BSN Expenses 

  • Application fee – No fee to apply
  • Student Services fees – Included in your tuition
  • Course Resource fee – Included in your tuition
  • Testing fees – Included in your tuition
  • Books and Supplies – Varies by course requirements; approximately $100 -- $300 per course
  • Transcript fees (transferring schools) – Varies by institution; typically $20 - $30 per school.

You may be eligible for tuition assistance through the South Carolina Tuition Grant. We encourage you to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at fafsa.ed.gov

Newberry College school code: 003440

CURRICULUM PLAN

The RN-to-BSN degree-advancement program is designed for working RNs with an associate degree or a diploma in nursing who want to earn their bachelor's degree. Newberry Online courses are offered over 7.5-week terms with five sub-terms for the year. Students can take a maximum of 15 credits per trimester (two sub-terms). The RN-to-BSN advancement track consists of 32 semester hours of credit of required nursing and core/elective courses that satisfy the residence requirements at Newberry College.

 

RNs admitted to this track begin the nursing courses in any semester they choose and graduate once they have completed all the required courses in the track. The Department of Nursing offers each nursing course only once a year on a fixed schedule. Program students must meet the Newberry College core requirements just as other transfer students. Transfer credit for previous college-level coursework is evaluated by the registrar’s office on an individual basis. The BSN program is designed to meet the needs of registered nurses and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

 

SAMPLE COURSE LIST -- RN-to-BSN ONLINE

  • Bridging to Generalist Nursing Practice for RNs
  • Nursing Leadership & Change for RNs
  • Pathophysiological Bases of Nursing Practice for RNs
  • Nursing Leadership & Change – RN Practicum 
  • Health Assessment Across the Lifespan for RNs
  • Community Health Nursing for RNs 
  • Community Health Nursing – RN Practicum
  • Nursing Research & EBP for RNs
  • Human Heredity
  • Professional Development for RNs 

Apply for admission in two easy steps!

  1. Complete the online programs application for admission
  2. Send official transcripts from all academic institutions

If you are admitted to the program we’ll conduct a free credit evaluation and provide you with a Degree Completion Roadmap so you’ll know exactly where you stand now and what comes next.

 

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We're Here to Help!

Our admission counselors are ready to answer questions and walk you through the application process.

Call 803.321.5276 or email Bill.Kuehl@newberry.edu to request more information.

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Career Possibilities


  • Acute Care Nurse
  • Ambulatory Care Nurse
  • Critical Care Nurse
  • Assistant Nurse Manager
  • Pediatric Nurse
  • Neonatal Nurse
  • Labor & Delivery Nurse
  • School Nurse
  • Military Nurse
  • Travelling Nurse
  • Faith Community Nurse
  • Home Health Nurse
  • Certified Nurse Anesthetist (with additional education)
  • Certified Nurse Midwife (with additional education)
  • Nurse Practitioner (with additional education)
  • Nurse Educator (with additional education)
  • Occupational Health Nurse
  • Emergency Department Nurse



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