Online RN To BSN FAQ – School Of Nursing - Â鶹Ai»»Á³ University

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Online RN to BSN FAQ

When is this program offered?
The RN to BSN program has fall and spring start dates.

We are currently accepting applications for the Spring 2025 semester.

What is the program tuition?
Please refer to Undergraduate Student Costs for detailed information on tuition and fees.

What degree is awarded after graduating from the program?
Students are conferred a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) after graduating from the program.

What courses will I take in the program?
For detailed information on coursework, please refer to the RN to BSN Curriculum page.

What is the modality of this program?
The RN to BSN program features a fully online curriculum for didactic coursework. Students will be required to complete some clinical hours in an on-site community health setting.

How long does it take to complete this program?
Students complete the program in a self-paced (2-3 years) or accelerated (4 semester) format.

Can you explain the transfer credit process?
RNs who received their associate degree or diploma from an accredited institution may transfer general education, prerequisite science, and pre-licensure nursing courses. You are awarded an additional 30 competency credits for passing the NCLEX-RN examination. Upon acceptance to Â鶹Ai»»Á³, you are also eligible to transfer a 3-credit-hour statistics course that was completed at another institution within the past 5 years.

The final 27-30 credits counted towards your degree must be completed at Â鶹Ai»»Á³.

Is this program accredited?
Yes. The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Â鶹Ai»»Á³ University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.

I have a bachelor’s degree in another field and want to become a nurse. Do you offer a program I am eligible for?
Yes, we do! Please see our accelerated Pre-licensure MSN program, which prepares non-nursing college graduates to enter the profession.

I have a question about this program that is not listed here. Who can I contact?
Please contact us at 973-655-3654 or nursing@montclair.edu.