Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)

CLASSROOM OPTION


Now accepting applications


Why Akron

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â–ºConvenient: Study in class close to home via distance learning (four sites in northeastern Ohio)

â–ºFlexible: Study full or part time. Classes meet one day per week (Tuesday)

â–ºFast: Complete your degree in less than one year (full time) or two years (part time)

â–ºIndividual attention: Low student-to-faculty ratios

â–ºCustomized: Courses designed for the adult learner. Two engagement experiences designed to meet your individual needs. 

â–ºQuality: Program fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education


Locations

Attend classes in at one of four locations:

Separately, we also offer the same program 100% online with January, June and August start dates.


Admission requirements

  1. Valid state license as a registered nurse (New graduates must pass NCLEX prior to beginning Nursing of Communities course.)
  2. Admission to the University of Akron and School of Nursing
  3. Grade of a “C" or above in all prerequisite courses. Courses taken at other colleges may be used to receive credit towards prerequisite requirements.
  4. A minimum Grade Point Average of 2.0. Grades of transfer work are combined with those earned at ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ in the computation of the admission GPA.

All RN students are admitted directly to the School of Nursing as undergraduates. School of Nursing advisors will help guide the student as to the prerequisite courses needed and a plan of study that will best meet the student's needs.

If you are interested in obtaining a quality baccalaureate degree in nursing, we strongly encourage you to apply.

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Contact Person: Dr. Pamela Bonnett
Phone: 330-972-7499
E-mail: bonnett@uakron.edu


Academics

Core Nursing Courses Credit Hours
Concepts of Professional Nursing 3
Health Assessment for RNs 2
Nursing Care of Healthy (Individuals/Families) 3
Palliative Nursing Care 3
Nursing Research 3
Nursing Care of Communities 3
Nursing Care of Communities (Community Engagement) 2
Complex Care of Aging Families 3
Professional Nursing Leadership 3
Professional Nursing Leadership (Leadership Engagement) 2
Professional Nursing Capstone 3
30 credits

Students must take a minimum of 30 credits at ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ to meet residency requirements for graduation. By-pass credit does not satisfy this requirement. A minimum of 120 credits is required to earn the bachelor of science degree; University requirements beyond the nursing program may apply. 


How to apply

For the classroom/distance-learning option, you should apply as a transfer student, since you would be transferring credits from another institution/college. 

Apply now as a transfer student


REQUEST INFORMATION

Professionals in our School of Nursing are happy to answer your questions about the program


Undergraduate tuition and fees

See tuition and fee information for undergraduates.
Contact us for online tuition estimates.


Scholarships for transfer students

Scholarships are available for students transferring into ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ.


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Accreditation and certification

Fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.


CCNE-Accredited Program

Program is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)


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ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ School of Nursing was the first university in the U.S. to provide all faculty with ELNEC training in palliative care.