Even if you are already practicing as an RN, obtaining your bachelor’s degree will open up many more opportunities in the nursing field and will set you up to earn a higher salary, provide additional services to patients, and perhaps even manage staff and take on additional responsibilities on your health care team.
Applicants for RN-to-BSN programs should have already completed a lower level nursing program and successfully passed the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses to obtain RN licensing.
If you are looking for RN-to-BSN programs to further your nursing education and your career, refer to the colleges listed below which offer programs tailored to suit your needs.