The online RN to BSN program at Colorado Mesa University offers professional nurses the opportunity to grow and develop critical competencies in evidence-based practice and insight into contemporary health care challenges. Taught by exceptional faculty, this rigorous program prepares RNs who have met state licensure requirements to practice as professional nurses, pursue graduate education and assume leadership roles.
The RN to BSN online program is an affordable, flexible path to achieving academic and professional advancement. The program is 31 upper division nursing credits which can be taken with 8-week sessions. Classes can be taken each session or students can go at their own pace. Additional outstanding essential learning courses may be required to satisfy the total requirement of 120 credits for a BSN.
Interested in our program?
FIRST, BEFORE YOU APPLY TO CMU, PLEASE CONTACT US:
Lori Ferguson, MSN, RN, NPD-BC- RN to BSN Program Coordinator, course schedules, advising
- [email protected]; 970-248-1013
- Book an appointment: http://loriferguson.youcanbook.me/. (Advising available for licensed RNs ONLY).
OR
Jennifer Barton
- Professional Staff Assistant, general questions, admin support
- [email protected]; 970-248-1721
- [email protected]
We will be happy to walk you through the process and answer any questions.
Why choose Colorado Mesa University's online RN to BSN program?
- Affordable. CMU's RN to BSN program is a great value. We have some of the lowest tuition and fees in the state.
- Academic excellence. CMU's highly regarded program integrates nursing theory, practice and science to prepare a highly competent nursing professional for practice in a variety of health care settings in the state of Colorado and nationally.
- Flexible. CMU offers five start dates each year, compared with only two at most universities.
- Accelerated. Full-time students can complete the nursing major coursework in as few as 18 months (excludes any general education requirements necessary for degree completion).
- High quality nursing faculty. Our nurses are well-prepared by our faculty. 90% of Colorado Mesa traditional BSN graduates pass the NCLEX exam on their first try. The RN-BSN program option compliments the same program quality.
What You'll Gain
- Enhanced critical thinking, leadership, research and management abilities to open doors in your nursing career.
- Knowledge you can use right away to provide more holistic care to patients.
- Deeper insight into contemporary issues like gerontology, informatics and the emerging role of nursing in community-based care.
Program Eligibility
- Successful completion of an associate degree or diploma program in nursing that is accredited by the Accreditation Commission in Nursing (ACEN).
- Graduation from a regionally accedited school, and a nursing program that is nationally accredited.
- Minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Submit proof of a current RN license as part of your applicaiton. Throughout this program, your RN license must be kept current and unencumbered. If you are currently in a nursing program leading to an RN, and are interested in our Early Acceptance Option, contact the program for more information.
- Successfully completed up to 38 nursing credits (from your associate degree or diploma program in nursing that led to your RN).
Colorado Mesa University’s RN to BSN program online is designed for working adults. Our 100% online courses make earning your degree both accessible and affordable. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
Academic Requirements for RN-BSN in Bachelor of Science in NursingEarning your BSN degree may provide:
- Ability to move into managerial or supervisory positions
- Higher paying registered nurse positions
- Further education with advanced nursing degrees such as NP and MSN
- Stronger leadership and communication skills
- Ability to engage in evidence based practice to improve patient outcomes
Start Dates and Deadlines
When you start is up to you. We have five convenient start dates each year, giving you more flexibility to learn when it's best for you.
Fall I Start: August 19, 2024Summer Start: May 27, 2025Fall II Start: October 14, 2024
- Application deadline: July 15, 2024
Spring I Start: January 21, 2025
- Application deadline: September 16, 2024
Spring II Start: March 24, 2025
- Application deadline: December 2, 2024
- Application deadline: February, 24, 2025
- Application deadline: April 29, 2025
Program applications must be submitted by noon on the application deadline for consideration of admission into the program for that start date. Tuition is due on the start date.
RN-BSN tuition, fees and financial aid
Learn more about financial aid, tuition and fees for this program.
Helpful information/links:
FAFSA
College Opportunity Fund (COF)
Scholarship information
RN-BSN courses discount: Employees of one of our partner health care facilities may qualify for a $1,000 discount for the nursing curriculum.
Email [email protected] to ask about your facility's eligibility.
Additional program costs:
Typhon account ($70): Students are required to establish this account and upload immunizations and documentation to that account as part of their coursework. The one-time fee includes access throughout the program and for 5 years after graduation where supporting documentation of practice experiences are kept.
Shadowhealth ($99): Additional online program used for laboratory experiences for population health and health assessment in this program.
Program Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master's degree program in nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice program at Colorado Mesa University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.
Program Recognition
Learning Outcomes
Handbook
Questions?
If you are interested in learning more about the online RN to BSN program at Colorado Mesa University reach out to the program coordinator Lori Ferguson at 970.248.1013, [email protected] or schedule an appointment.
Appointments are for those interested in the RN to BSN program only. If you are interested in the traditional 4-year BSN program, go to this page for more information: undergraduate/nursing/bachelor.