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Online RN – MSN Pathway for RN’s with a Non-Nursing Bachelor Degree

This pathway is available to registered nurses who have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a discipline other than nursing.

Requirements For Admission

Students are admitted to this pathway as Provisional Admission; the admissions criteria are the same as for Provisional Admission to the MSN track for BSN prepared RN’s.

  

Provisional Admission

  1. Current registered nurse licensure with no restrictions. Nurses with any restrictions on their license, including participation in a voluntary disciplinary alternative program, cannot be admitted.
  2. A minimal grade-point average of 2.75 on all undergraduate work (A=4.00).
  3. Submission of the NursingCAS Application by the posted deadline.
  4. Submission of a resume which documents clinical experience. (Note: Prior to enrolling in a nurse practitioner clinical course, students are required to have at least 2 years of experience in an area appropriate to the specialty track.)
  5. After acceptance into the program, admission is contingent upon a negative drug screen, results of an acceptable background check, submission of Health Data Forms, evidence of Health Insurance, and completion of Certified Profile Medical Records Manager.  Instructions provided in acceptance letter.

Note: Prior to enrolling in a nurse practitioner clinical course, students are required to have at least 2 years experience in an area appropriate to the Specialty track.

 

Progression Requirements

The following nursing courses must be completed with a GPA of at least 2.75 prior to enrolling in graduate nursing specialty courses: NU 404, NU 450 or NU 452. Students who have earned a GPA of less than 2.5 will be academically dismissed from the Graduate School. Students in the RN to MSN track follow the same progression as students in the regular MSN  program.

  

Program Completion Requirements

Students in the RN – MSN pathway follow the same degree requirements and progression policies as students in the MSN track for BSN prepared RN’s with the addition of the above listed courses.