Program Details

UW Green Bay RN-BSN Completion
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Department of Nursing and Health Studies
08/22/1981
The RN-BSN completion program at UW-Green Bay provides an opportunity for Registered Nurses (RNs) holding an associate degree in nursing to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN). This accredited, high quality program is designed to be nurse friendly, flexible, and meet the needs of adult learners and working registered nurses. Prior learning is acknowledged through liberal articulation and transfer policies. The program is built upon the foundation of the associate degree or diploma in nursing and includes general education courses, courses supportive of nursing, and upper-level Nursing major courses. The program consists of 120 credits for the BSN degree. The RN transfers at least 60 credits through articulation agreements. Additional credits completed at other universities, colleges, or community colleges may transfer. Remaining UW-Green Bay requirements for graduation include a college-level chemistry, 30 credits general ed, & 30 upper level nursing credits. Show More

This program is offered

Contingent on semester enrolled
Associate Degree prepared nurses can earn a BSN. A BSN is required for entry into graduate school.
UW-Green Bay Career Services provides job placement services.
UW-Green Bay offers tutoring services for a number of courses.

Online non-nursing courses may incur a $25/ credit distance ed fee.
Students who WITHDRAW from all classes in a semester will receive a refund based on the length of the course & date of official withdrawal from the course. For example; withdrawing from courses that are 12+ weeks in length during weeks 1 or 2 will receive a 100% tuition refund plus a withdrawal penalty. Students who withdraw from courses in weeks 3 & 4 receive a refund of 50% (owing 50%) with no withdrawal penalty. By week 5 there is no refund.


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