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Students in the RN to BSN program are RNs who have completed the initial phase of their education through an associate degree or diploma nursing program. The curriculum supports students in developing professionally.
The program builds upon professional skills and provides the opportunity for nurses to apply new knowledge, make informed choices, advocate for others, facilitate change, improve communication, work with diverse populations, thinking critically, assume leadership roles, gain self-confidence and bolster self-esteem – skills required for the nurse of today and for the future.
The RN-BSN Program...
- Applies course content to professional practice.
- Combines the acclaimed program of the UW School of Nursing with opportunities in our innovative programs in Business, Education, and Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.
- Offers a hybrid schedule that works for busy professionals.
- Works for both part-time and full-time students.
- Provides opportunities to explore interests and be creative.
RN-BSN Handbook
- Essential Behaviors
- Graduation Requirements
- Social Networking Policy