Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)
- General Information
- Distance Education Track
- Application Process
- Completion Requirements
- Sample Completion Plan
- FAQs
New Student Information
Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing: General Information
RN-BSN Applicants, please note priority for admissions to the program is first given to BYU-Idaho ASN graduates.
RN to BSN Program
The RN to BSN Program at BYU-Idaho will provide the Associate Degree Registered Nurse an opportunity for advancing their nursing education to the Bachelor's level. The program is designed to be efficient in both time and money. The Baccalaureate Degree may be earned in three semesters. The student has the opportunity to complete their degree through the traditional track and/or through distance education track. The student may choose to enter the program either fall, winter, or summer semester.
- For more general information about the RN to BSN Program see FAQs
- For a list of required classes for the BSN Program click on the Sample Completion Plan
- For a list of what classes are offered each semester see Completion Requirements
- To apply to the RN to BSN Program see Application and Costs
- For more information on the BSN Distance Education Track see Distance Education Track
