The current Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) curriculum replaces on-site, precepted clinical hours with practice experience hours gained by completing a community/population health project and a capstone project. You’ll complete the program mostly online, starting any semester. Only one attendance day per semester is required for interactive learning and meeting with your course instructors.
It gives the working nurse more flexibility and the chance to delve deeply into a topic of interest.
Have a current, unencumbered Washington state RN license, or be eligible for licensure when program starts. Be at junior standing (60 semester hours/90 quarter hours), have a direct transferable associate degree, or have a bachelor’s degree. Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher in all college coursework. Complete College of Nursing RN-BSN prerequisite courses and WSU’s University Common Requirements (UCORE) or equivalent course work. Grades of Pass/Satisfactory, and CLEP scores, may not be accepted. Please contact your nursing advisor for further details. Check with your RN-BSN advisor or compare your completed courses at the Transfer Credit Equivalencies website. If you are graduating with the nursing transfer degree (AN/DTA MRP) it will satisfy all prerequisite/UCORE requirements TOEFL iBT: 75 or IELTS 6.5 overall. Copy of Passport
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