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A 20-month program that prepares students of all academic backgrounds who have a degree in a field other than nursing to become practicing nurses. Learn about the Entry into Practice program.
The RN-BSN program is designed for associate degree and diploma-prepared licensed RNs who are ready to expand their nursing skills and professional potential by earning the BSN. Both programs create an incomparable foundation and provide students with exceptional clinical experiences throughout their plan of study.
The college's Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing. When you graduate, you will qualify to take the licensure examination required for practice as a registered nurse in Iowa. The college also offers an RN-BSN program for currently licensed nurses who want to earn a bachelor's degree in nursing.
As part of the College’s effort to prepare the next generation of nursing leaders, UI’s online RN-BSN program provides access to baccalaureate education for nurses throughout the state. Nurses who graduate from this program acquire vital knowledge and skills that help enhance their ability to.
Iowa's RN-BSN program is for associate degree and diploma-prepared RNs who are ready to expand their nursing skills and professional potential by earning the BSN. The BSN serves as the base for graduate study in nursing and opens the door to many professional opportunities.
The nursing–RN program at the College of Nursing has RN to BSN 3+1 agreements with area community colleges in Iowa for qualifying nursing graduates to seamlessly transfer to the UI College of Nursing to finish their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree in one year.
The College of Nursing is ranked as one of the best nursing programs in the nation, with top-ranked graduate programs in nursing service administration, geriatric nursing, anesthesia nursing, and pediatric nursing. The college offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program for high school.
The college offers nonacademic, short-term continuing education programs for nurses. Contact hours are awarded for these programs. The College of Nursing is an Iowa Board of Nursing approved provider of continuing education (Provider Number 1).
at University of Iowa Student Health 10 days before the class opens for the first clinical nursing course. Application Deadlines • BSN prelicensure direct admission: Jan. 15. • BSN prelicensure standard admission: March 1. • Nursing–RN (RN to BSN) program: March 1 for fall entry; Sept. 1 for spring entry.
College of Nursing First-Year Admissions. The University of Iowa College of Nursing is consistently ranked as one of the best nursing programs in the nation. Our graduates are sought after as highly skilled professionals who have received a rigorous education of the highest quality.