How long does it take to get a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)?
The amount of time it takes to complete your BSN depends upon on the total number of courses you need to meet the program requirements and on how many courses you take each semester. All of the online colleges we reviewed have RN-to-BSN programs targeted towards transfer students who already have a two-year nursing degree. It’s common for existing RNs to take 1-2 years to get a BSN. However transfer policies vary by college, so make sure to check with the individual school.
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