This program is for you if you’re currently a registered nurse who has earned either an associate degree or diploma in nursing and want to earn to earn a B.S.N. degree through full- or part-time study while balancing personal and employment responsibilities.
This program will help you meet changing healthcare demands by expanding and enhancing your existing nursing education. Additionally, this degree provides a foundation for continuing to graduate-level nursing programs.
In its report The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health, the Institute of Medicine recommends that 80 percent of all nurses possess a bachelor’s degree by 2020. Many institutions have higher pay grades for baccalaureate-prepared nurses or will not hire nurses with less preparation. A four-year degree is also the necessary foundation for advanced practice positions (nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist) and other advanced nursing roles (administrator, educator, or researcher).
The RN to B.S.N. program is offered at 10 residential campuses and online through Penn State World Campus.
Penn State Eire, The Behrend College
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus
Penn State World Campus (Online)
To apply for this program, you must:
1. Be a high school graduate or have completed your GED.
2. Have completed an RN program or have an RN license to practice in the United States.
Prior to enrollment in clinical courses, all RN to B.S.N. students must possess an active RN license in the state in which clinical course work hours will be completed. Internationally educated students who already possess an RN license to practice in the United States are eligible to apply.
3. Have completed two years of a single world language other than English. Students lacking two years of the same world language who graduated from high school after 2001 will be required to take one course in a world language in order to complete degree requirements.
Please work with the Undergraduate Admissions Office to complete your application.
You may qualify for re-enrollment, adult learner re-entry, or academic renewal. Please work with the University Registrar on this process.
This program offers the flexibility to start in any semester (fall, spring, or summer). There are specific application deadlines for each semester.