Program Details
Norwich University’s online RN to BS in Nursing can help you gain the practical and leadership skills necessary to pursue career advancement opportunities. Our interactive online program is modeled after our on-campus program, giving you the flexibility to study when it’s convenient for you while receiving the same instruction as on-ground students. This means you’ll be to maintain your work, life, and school commitments.
The online RN to BS in Nursing curriculum is taught by a dedicated faculty with extensive experience in the field. Our coursework features the most relevant and evidence-based instruction that can prepare you to better serve patients and the community. As you develop your critical thinking and analysis skills, you can learn how to communicate your findings and apply them to your nursing practice.
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Norwich University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. You’ll engage with a practicum component that consists of a series of simulated scenarios to enhance the treatment you provide as a nurse. From this training, you can be prepared to offer a high level of thoughtful and compassionate patient care. The program is also designed to give you a foundation to pursue a Master of Science in Nursing after graduation.
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100% OnlineProgram Accreditation & Licensing
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
School Accreditation & Licensing
Norwich University is accredited by:
New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)
Program Requirements & Restrictions
Minimum Education
Associate DegreeRecommended GPA
2.75 or above (4.0 scale)Admission Tests
Proof of English Language Proficiency (International Students)Application Requirements
Occupational License, Official College Transcript(s), Resume/CV, Statement of Purpose/Intent
Additional Info
- Must hold a current, unencumbered RN license
- Requires completion of an accredited Associate Degree in Nursing
- Optional week-long residency on campus