Complete your BSN online at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay because…
The University of Wisconsin – Green Bay is part of the highly regarded University of Wisconsin System. Our online RN to BSN program is designed for professional working nurses. Program features include:
- No campus visits required: The program is completely online. Even the Community Health Nursing Practicum will be arranged at a setting near your home.
- Liberal transfer of credits already earned: Including at least 60 credits for an ADN or Diploma Program, RN’s may transfer up to 90 of the 120 credits needed for a BSN.
- Ability to complete studies anywhere and anytime your schedule allows: Online classes allow you to fit study time into your schedule rather than being in class at a set time or day.
- Flexibility to attend part-time or full-time: You may take as many (or few) classes as you wish at a time. You can finish at your own pace, even taking a semester off without penalty.
- Competitive tuition and low fees: Our tuition rate is routinely below the average for online RN to BSN programs and our fees are some of the lowest you will find.
- Personalized advising from application to graduation: Each student has an advisor assisting from application to setting an Academic Plan, to registration and graduation.
- Convenient access to faculty and technical support: Even outside normal business hours, faculty are frequently available and technical support is offered almost “around the clock”.
- Nationally accredited: The program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and is offered by the respected University of Wisconsin System.
Program Tracks for RN to BSN Education
We have three tracks for completing your BSN. The program
is the same whether you register for one of our online tracks
or take courses at the campus. Select the track that is right
for you!
BSN-LINC Track for online students residing outside of
Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
BSN@HOME Track for online Wisconsin and Upper
Michigan residents.
Campus Track for those students within driving distance of
the campus and wishing to take classroom courses.
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