South University – Online RN to BSN in 12 to 18 Months
The Nursing RN to BSN degree completion program at South University is designed for registered nurses who hold an associate’s degree from a regionally accredited institution or who are diploma graduates of a school of nursing accredited by the National League of Nursing (NLNAC).

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A Higher Degree. A Higher Purpose
Complete your BSN in as little as 18 months,* and gain the specialized skills and credentials needed to succeed in an increasingly complex health care environment. The curriculum, which is based on the 2008 Essentials of Baccalaureate Education as published by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing [...]

Passing your NCLEX exam is a very important milestone on your way to becoming a nurse, however it can be a bit difficult if you don’t take the time to prepare yourself. Use these ten best practices to help you ensure that you pass your NCLEX the first time.
Create A Study Plan
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RN /BSN in 3 Semesters

This flexible online program allows registered nurses to advance their nursing careers by earning a BSN degree in as few as 3 semesters. The program combines the flexibility and ease of online learning without clinical training.
Learn about more benefits of the RN to BSN Degree from Chamberlain College of Nursing

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South University – Online RN to BSN in 12 to 18 Months
The Nursing RN to BSN degree completion program at South University is designed for registered nurses who hold an associate’s degree from a regionally accredited institution or who are diploma graduates of a school of nursing accredited by the National League of Nursing (NLNAC).

The [...]

Nursing students are sometimes confused about whether to obtain an Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) , which usually takes two years to complete, or the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, which takes four years.

While it is common knowledge that there is a nursing shortage in the United States, it is not so commonly known that this also means there is a shortage of nursing instructors. For prospective nursing students, this translates into long waiting lists and serious competition with others for a spot at their chosen school. However, [...]