
Online RN to BSN Degree

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Attended college in the past? You could save on your degree now.
We've helped students like you earn their degree faster by accepting college credits from over 5,000 accredited institutions.
Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
With an online RN to BSN degree you can take your passion for patient care to the next level. Our fully accredited program provides you with the post-licensure skills to develop competencies in treatment planning, quality improvement and evidence-based practice for leadership in professional nursing. You must have an active and unencumbered RN license prior to enrolling.
Job-ready skills for your professional profile

Leadership: Apply leadership and organizational principles that promote safe healthcare delivery and nursing practice.
Communications: Integrate patient care communication and information technology systems in healthcare delivery to improve patient outcomes.

Leadership: Apply leadership and organizational principles that promote safe healthcare delivery and nursing practice.
Communications: Integrate patient care communication and information technology systems in healthcare delivery to improve patient outcomes.
Operations and Policy: Incorporate strategies that influence health policy at state, national and international levels for delivering safe, quality patient care.
Operations and Policy: Incorporate strategies that influence health policy at state, national and international levels for delivering safe, quality patient care.


programmatic accreditation
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice program at University of Phoenix are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.


Career-relevant education with real-world value
Program at a glance



Program by the numbers
4 years
Average program length

120 credits
Number of credits required

5 weeks
Course length

24/7/365
Online class availability

Time is valuable – don’t spend it repeating coursework. Finish what you started.
Courses for the Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Find what you'll learn in a course – look for the skills-aligned trophy cup
Using labor analytics data, we embed skills you’ll need in the growing nursing field into each course of your online RN to BSN degree. You’ll learn about health information technology for nursing, healthcare policy and professional nursing leadership perspectives.
Requirements and course details
Your course schedule may vary based on transfer credits or credits earned through the University’s Prior Learning Assessment.
Program Purpose Statement
The RN to BSN program is a post-licensure education program designed for nurses with active, unencumbered RN licensure who wish to obtain a bachelor’s degree in the professional field of nursing. The program is designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills of registered nurses and prepare them as generalists who are able to apply critical thinking, professional skills and knowledge to patient outcomes and healthcare systems. Learn more from the Nursing Program Handbook .

Choose a program track for your online RN to BSN degree
If you have strong time management skills, learn independently and have at least a year of experience as an RN, a competency-based program can help you finish your degree in as little as 12 months. Compare with a traditional RN to BSN degree and choose a learning style that fits you.

How skills-aligned learning works
What’s something employers are looking for in job candidates? Skills! That’s why we believe in career-focused education. Our programs are designed to help you demonstrate career-relevant skills and put them into practice within weeks, not years. Here’s how:

Curriculum
We work with a labor market analyst to identify skills today’s employers want in job candidates and embed those skills in our program’s curriculum.

Courses
Each course you take teaches specific career-relevant skills – one skill per credit, on average. For a 3-credit course, you can earn 3 career-relevant skills.

Careers
Demonstrate your newly acquired skills, earn badges, build your professional profile and show potential employers what you bring to the table.
Career opportunities with an online RN to BSN degree
Our program isn’t just about earning a nursing degree – it’s about getting ready for your career. Learn practical knowledge and develop skills to prepare for roles as a charge nurse, public health nurse or director of nursing.



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Career guide
Charge Nurse
Learn more about the career opportunity as a charge nurse. Our career guide provides deeper insight into salary ranges and in-demand skills.

Career outlook
3,300,100 job openings
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 3,300,100 openings for registered nurses are projected each year, on average, from 2023 to 2033.
The BLS Projected Growth for 2023-2033 is published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. This data reflects the BLS’ projections of national (not local) conditions. These data points are not specific to University of Phoenix students or graduates, or registered nurses with a BSN degree.
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Career story

There were times when my goal seemed so far off, but I did it.”
Dawn Nolan Kerrigan, RN to BSN 2014
Cost and savings
Paying for school
Tuition is based on number of credit hours per course. Courses are typically 3 credits, but can range from 1-6 credits. Costs do not include savings opportunities like transfer credits and scholarships.
What affects the overall cost of my program?
Your full program cost can vary by:
- Savings opportunities. Your cost could be reduced with eligible transfer credits, scholarships, employer discounts and more. Students with eligible credits and relevant experience on average saved $11K and 1 year off their undergraduate degree at University of Phoenix.
With our Tuition Guarantee, you pay one flat, affordable rate from the moment you enroll to the day you graduate from your program.
Discover ways to save time and money on your degree with our Savings Explorer® tool:
Other ways to save on time and tuition
Because we believe everyone deserves an affordable education, we work hard to help our students achieve one. Here’s a few ways you can save time, save money and avoid starting from scratch.
Transfer credits
Your prior eligible college credits can lower your cost and help you graduate sooner. As a transfer-friendly university, we accept eligible credits from 5,000+ accredited institutions.
Employer tuition benefits
Are you employed? Check to see if your employer has an alliance agreement with us for education benefits. This can help you save money while gaining skills that could apply to your job.
Credit for life experience
We look at all your relevant experience, from parenting to past jobs, to help you get the college credits you deserve. For every 3 credits earned, shave 5 weeks off your degree.
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Budget & borrow
How to pay for college
Paying for school can be intimidating, but we’re here to help you make sense of it. Our finance advisors can walk you through your options like federal financial aid and savings opportunities to minimize your debt. Plus, we can help you figure out your financial plan.

Faster pathways for ADN students
3+1 transfer pathway
Associate degree in nursing students can take 3 years of general course requirements at a participating community college and complete a bachelor’s degree in a little over one year at University of Phoenix. Transfer up to 87 credits and save $144 on every 3-credit course.
Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP)
You can start RN to BSN upper-division nursing courses at University of Phoenix while finishing your associate degree in nursing with one of our alliance community colleges.

Why choose us?
Where you earn your degree matters

Career-relevant skills
Every five weeks, you can develop career-relevant skills, track your progress in each class and showcase your achievements using your personal skills profile.

Real-world faculty
Your instructors know what works in the real world. As leaders in the field, they bring a hands-on perspective and practical knowledge to the classroom.

Flexible learning + support
Balance it all — work, family and school — with a university built for busy adults like you. Plus, get personal support by phone, chat or email — day or night.

Career Services for Life® commitment
Because your career never stands still, active students get access to career services and resources, from your first class to graduation and beyond, at no added cost.
Find a scholarship that fits you
Quickly and easily narrow down the scholarships you may be eligible for.
What is your enrollment status with University of Phoenix?

Why we ask this question
We have specific scholarships available to students based on their current enrollment status.
Still have questions for us?



Dean spotlight
Learn from accomplished nursing professionals

We are preparing the next generation of nurses to make a difference in the lives of patients, their families and the community.”
Raelene Brooks, PhD, RN
Dean, College of Nursing
Frequently asked questions about the RN to BSN degree
While widely available, not all programs are available to residents of all states. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.