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RN to BSN

The RN to BSN program is designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) who are seeking the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN). Completing your BSN will help you grow professionally, take on more responsibility at your current position, increase your compensation, or prepare for graduate school.

At Belmont, you will have professors with top academic credentials who have emerged as leaders in the nursing profession. Belmont's  RN to BSN program is helping Randy James in his quest to be a staff manager or nurse practitioner while managing a full-time job.

Through the RN-BSN program, RN's can receive up to 34 hours of college credit from successful completion of previous nursing courses. These courses credits are held in escrow until you successfully complete 10 credit hours of upper division nursing courses.

RN to BSN Degree Overview

Class Format: 
Accelerated 8-week semesters and full term semesters

Tuition:  $470/credit hour

Degree Requirements: RN's with an Associate Degree or Diploma must graduate from an accredited nursing program. Students who earn a degree at Belmont must take their last 32 hours of credit at Belmont. 64 hours must have been earned from a senior college or university.

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Getting started is easy!

  1. Request information about the RN-BSN Program
  2. Determine your entry time and complete the Application Process.

Ask Our Nursing Program Coordinator A Question
Maren Bishop, 615.460.6120
nursing@belmont.edu

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