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Deciding which college to attend can be a daunting task. For many, it will be the most important decision that they make in their lives. To make an informed decision, you have to consider a lot of variables, such as cost of attendance, financial aid, student/teacher ratio, academics, student life, and more. These factors will either positively or negatively impact the quality of education that you receive.

Do you want to acquire an RN to BSN degree, but don’t know what institution you should attend? Well, if you are as ambitious as I was in my late teens, then you want to attend a top school, instead of an average or mediocre one. Fortunately, we have already done the legwork for you. To help you find the right school for your interests and goals, we’ve compiled a list of 2022’s best RN to BSN programs.

What institution did we forget? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

  1. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX

Sam Houston State University offers on-campus support at The Woodlands Center and SHSU primary campus, but all classes are held online for adaptable scheduling chances. Degrees in healthcare administration, public health, and bilingual healthcare studies are just some of the many other chances available for learners looking to add to their educational experiences at SHSU.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 89%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: 30 hours to be finished at SHSU
  • Admission prerequisites: Current, unencumbered Texas RN license; cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher; associate degree or diploma from a sanctioned nursing degree program
  • Tuition: $4,968 per term
  • Accredited RN to BSN online degree program: CCNE
  1. West Texas A&M University, Canyon, TX

West Texas A&M University has a lot to offer RN-to-BSN learners. A special tuition rebate can apply to qualified in-state learners enrolled at the school, and even out-of-state learners enjoy extremely reasonably priced tuition rates. WTAMU has flexible classes, and learners can graduate with a bachelor of science in nursing in as little as one academic year.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 98%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: One academic year
  • Admission prerequisites: Current, unencumbered RN license; finish a criminal background check and deliver proof of immunizations
  • Tuition: $7,629
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  1. William Carey University, Hattiesburg, MS

The Joseph and Nancy Fail School of Nursing at William Carey University has a blended-learning format, merging RN classes online with on-campus classes held on Saturdays. This degree program is customized for working nurses seeking a BSN swiftly. This school’s campus is situated in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and it has some of the most reasonably priced tuition rates for an RN-BSN degree program.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 96%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: 12 months/30 credit hours
  • Admission prerequisites: RN licensure; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher for nursing classes; capacity to pass background screening for clinical classes
  • Tuition: $10,800
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  1. Northwest Florida State College, Niceville, FL

Northwest Florida State College has a top-rated A.S. degree program for nurses, and its RN-to-BSN degree program builds on that tradition of excellence. Registered nurses looking to finish a bachelor’s degree can select among full- and part-time studies.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 94%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: 5 semesters
  • Admission prerequisites: Proof of current RN licensure; minimum GPA of 2.75
  • Tuition: $11,604
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  1. Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS

Fort Hays State University has an online RN to BSN degree program, and it gives nurses who can successfully finish the NCLEX-RN exam advanced standing credits. These credits can be used toward classes such as maternal/infant practicum, pediatrics, and mental health.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 100%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: As few as three semesters
  • Admission prerequisites: Current RN licensure; completion of a 2-year nursing degree or diploma
  • Tuition: $12,003
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  • RN to BSN online
  1. University of Delaware, Newark, DE

The University of Delaware has an outstanding BSN degree program for current nurses, along with several chances for advanced nursing degrees. The school is rated 45 in the National Institutes of Health funding, which means learners at this school get the unusual chance to partake in real-life research during their schooling.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 98%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: 120 credit hours; online nursing classes offered
  • Admission prerequisites: 2.5 GPA at previously attended colleges
  • Tuition/semester: $6,580 (in-state), $16,500 (out-of-state)
  • Accrediting Body: NLNAC and CCNE
  1. Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL

Eastern Illinois University has an adaptable online degree for professionals working toward a BSN. Because it is a state school, tuition is lower than other sizeable institutions, even for out-of-state learners. EIU also has the distinction of training more undergraduates who go on to receive doctoral degrees than any other comparable institution in the state. This school is one of the most outstanding RN to BSN online programs in the state.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 90%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: 25 credit hours
  • Admission prerequisites: Cumulative GPA of 2.5; current RN license; professional letters of reference
  • Online RN degree program
  • Tuition: $12,736
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  1. University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR

The University of Central Arkansas has full- and part-time chances for their online RN to BSN programs. Classes are 100 percent online for adaptable scheduling. Direct contact with degree program coordinators helps distance-learning learners stay on path with educational objectives.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 90%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: 12 months, 30 credit hours
  • RN to BSN online
  • Admission prerequisites: Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5; current, unencumbered Arkansas licensure
  • Tuition: $8,850
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  1. Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, AR

Arkansas Tech University, one of the most outstanding online RN to BSN programs in Arkansas, has online classes for working nurses with just one on-campus orientation day to begin the degree.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 86%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: 9 online nursing classes plus in-community clinicals
  • Admission prerequisites: Current RN licensure: cumulative GPA of 2.75 or better; and/or diploma from an ACEN-sanctioned degree program
  • Tuition: $12,888
  • Accrediting Body: NLNAC
  1. Boise State University, Boise, ID

Boise State University has an adaptable RN-to-BS degree program online. Learners still working on an ADN can apply for dual/concurrent enrollment to finish a bachelor’s degree faster, and all learners enjoy low tuition, as the degree program does not charge out-of-state rates.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 93%
  • Average Number of credit hours or program length: 18 months/30 credits
  • Admission prerequisites: Current RN licensure or enrollment in a sanctioned associate degree of nursing program (Online RN programs).
  • Tuition: $10,950
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  1. University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI

The prominent University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has online, in-person, and blended learning program. Graduates receive a minimum of 60 credits applied toward their RN-to-BSN degree program. The school also has advanced degree programs and licensures for post-bachelor’s studies.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 81
  • Number of credit hours or program length: 124 with 60 conferred upon receipt of transcripts
  • Admission prerequisites: Current RN licensure in Wisconsin or Illinois; completion of an ADN or diploma from a sanctioned nursing degree program; experience working as an RN
  • Tuition: $13,808
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  1. Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, SD

Dakota Wesleyan University offers working nurses with the chance to finish an online RN to BSN degree program in as little as 14 months. The school also has several other programs along with its online RN BSN degree program, including an LPN-to-BSN choice.

  • Number of credit hours or program length: 14 months
  • RN BSN online
  • Admission prerequisites: Employment as an RN; active, unencumbered RN license, AND diploma from a sanctioned nursing degree program; cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
  • Tuition: $14,700
  1. Lakeview College of Nursing, Danville, IL

Lakeview College of Nursing is a small institution, but it has two distinct campuses for learners to select from. Some classes are taught on the Eastern Illinois University campus, giving RN-to-BSN learners the big college campus experience without the sizeable lecture halls.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates:  64%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: Program paths range from 16-23 months
  • Admission prerequisites: 45 credit hours finished at the time of application; minimum 2.5 GPA; passing admissions test scores
  • Tuition: $14,720
  • Accrediting Body: NLNAC and CCNE
  1. Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

Wichita State University’s online RN-to-BSN programs allow learners to finish their online degree programs in as little as one year. Credit for previous classwork and easy credit transfers are hallmarks of the school’s degree program. Low tuition rates—even for out-of-state learners—make WSU popular with working nurses seeking a bachelor’s degree.

  • NCLEX-RN Passage Rates: 85%
  • Number of credit hours or program length: One year
  • Admission prerequisites: Current RN licensure; completion of associate’s or diploma degree program in nursing from a sanctioned institution
  • Tuition: $14,960
  • Accrediting Body: CCNE
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