ABOUT RN TO BSN DEGREE PROGRAM
Take the Lead
Our dynamic program improves your opportunities.
Bring the guidance of a faculty member with you whether you’re at the hospital, home or on the go. Our RN to BSN curriculum is designed to reflect how nurses use evidence to advance the care they provide. Learn from the best! BSN@Home professors are engaged and present in online class discussions. Since we have students throughout the country, our curriculum emphasizes learning more across the entire field of nursing. The results? You’ll have a richer experience that broadens your abilities and strengthens patient outcomes.
Admission
See admission requirements and learn how to apply. If you need assistance, our advisors are always here to help.
7 or 14 Weeks
Need a different way of learning? We offer courses over 7 weeks or over 14 weeks so you can fit classes into your schedule.
Scholarships
UW-Green Bay scholarships are available. Check with your employer to see if they offer tuition assistance.
Need another Way to Learn?
Programs tailored to your needs.
In addition to the RN-BSN program, we offer three additional ways to earn your degree. Our leadership option offers the ability to start earning your master's degree while you complete your BSN. Nurse 1-2-1 and our 2-2-1 Pathway to BSN are both collaborations with technical colleges, so you can take advantage of an array of resources while completing college at a lower cost.
Engaging Courses
Our nursing program uses innovative, media-enhanced technologies to make your online classes engaging.
Student-centered Profs
Our professors are focused on your academic and professional success. Our mission is to shape your career in a way that makes sense to you.
Thoughtful Advising
Our nursing advisors will help you navigate your educational journey. We meet students where they are at to develop a plan to complete your BSN.
Student Handbook
Both current and future students will find the Student Handbook provides important information designed to ensure your success.
Want to Know More?
As the program advisor for our nursing programs here at UW-Green Bay, Nicole Micolichek can help answer any questions you have, from admissions to careers to practicums.