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Pathways to a Nursing Degree

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You're in high school:

Ready to start a nursing career?

Our Nurse Scholar Program might be for you. Designed for high school seniors who demonstrate strong academic success, this program can provide guaranteed admission to our BSN program.

Nurse Scholar Program Details

Seeking a 4-year bachelor's degree after graduation?

We gave a comprehensive, four-year bachelor's in nursing (BSN) program. Dive into this traditional, prelicensure program that focuses on high impact practice-based education for a practice-based profession.

BSN Degree Details

You're seeking a nursing degree:

Interested in stacking degrees as you go? 

In our 2-2-1 Pathway in Nursing, you'll earn your associate degree at UW-Green Bay (2) and your Nursing-associate degree at Lakeshore Technical College (2). Then, in your last year, you'll complete your BSN at UW-Green Bay (1).

2-2-1 Pathway in Nursing Details

Want to do college differently?

Check out our 1-2-1 Nursing Program. Complete your first year at UW-Green Bay (1), then earn your ADN at NWTC (2) and complete your BSN at UW-Green Bay (1).

Nurse 1-2-1 Details

You're working as a nurse:

Need to complete your BSN?

We have a fully online RN to BSN program that is flexible and has the support to help you balance work and earning your degree. 

BSN Online Details

Want to move into leadership?

Within our RN to BSN fully online program, you can start earning credits to complete our Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program while you earn your BSN.

Accelerated Option Details
Brooklyn Simonar

Real-Life
Experience

"UW-Green Bay prepared me for my career as a nurse in many ways but the most significant was the number and variety of real-life experiences they provided for us students. Every semester, we got the opportunity to practice at the simulation center at Aurora BayCare Medical Center and our clinical groups were small which provided us with lots of hands-on practice with patients. Not only were we in the hospital setting, but we got experience in the schools, public health and local clinics."

Brooklyn Simonar '23
Registered Nurse at Aurora BayCare Medical Center in the GYN, PEDS, & Med Surg unit

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CCNE Accreditation

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The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.

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Nicole Micolichek, professional advisor

Have Questions?

As one of the program advisors for our nursing programs here at UW-Green Bay, Nicole Micolichek can help answer any questions you have, and help you to determine which nursing pathway is right for you.

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