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BSN
Completion for RN's |
RN to BSN Completion
Program
Capital
University School of Nursing and the Center for Lifelong Learning
(CLL) offer a bachelor of science in nursing program (BSN) for registered
nurses (RN). Our program began in the mid-1970s and has gained wide
recognition for its quality and for our job placement program for
graduates.
Key Points
- You
can start in any term
- You
have a choice of three terms: fall, spring or summer
- Your
classes will be held in the evening
- You'll
get six required nursing courses
- You
can download a RN
to BSN application right now
The
RN to BSN program offers general education, science, and elective
courses through the Columbus
and Dayton
Centers for Lifelong Learning (CLL) which cater to the special needs
and circumstances of working adults. Our nursing courses are designed
specifically for RNs and are offered every other week in the evening
on our Columbus and Dayton CLL campuses.
Associate Degree
Holders
We
accept transfer credit from associate degree in nursing programs
and in most cases, these courses meet all of the lower division
science and nursing requirements as well as some of the general
education requirements.
Graduates of
Diploma Programs
Graduates
of diploma programs in nursing that were affiliated with a university
generally have completed course work that meets lower division science
requirements. Additionally, diploma graduates will be awarded up
to 38 hours of credit for lower division nursing requirements. All
students work closely with an advisor to plan their individual course
of study.
Contact Information
For
more information about Capital's RN to BSN completion program in
Columbus, contact:
Sharon
Parker,
M.S., RN
Professor
Office: Battelle Hall 369C
Phone: 614-236-6386
For
more information about the RN to BSN completion program in Dayton,
contact:
Donna
Smith, M. S., RN
Instructor
Dayton Center
Phone: 937-228-5006
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