RN to BS

RN to BS Program Description Sheet:  PDF File

Why choose Stevenson’s RN to BS option?

  • Flexibility to choose between hybrid (in classroom) or online courses.
  • Individualized student-faculty advising and small class sizes.
  • Designed for the working nurse, the degree can be completed in two years, part-time.
  • Accelerated courses offered in eight- or ten-week sessions.
  • Articulation agreements with eight community colleges across Maryland:
  • Financial Aid Consortium Agreement Form A Stevenson University RN to BS student who is taking a course at a community college in the same semester as a course at Stevenson University may qualify to receive financial aid through a consortium agreement.  A new form must be completed for each semester that a student is taking courses at both SU and a community college. This agreement is subject to federal financial aid eligibility guidelines.  Completion of both Part I and Part II of the form is required.  Completion of the form does not guarantee funding.  Approval must be received from the Stevenson University Financial Aid Office. *Please be advised that students may only apply for Financial Aid from one College/University.*
  • Accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
  • Courses are taught by accomplished nurse faculty with experience in nursing and education.
  • Multiple entry points along the way enable registered nurses to start when it best fits their professional and personal desires.

Stevenson University will host the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) for an onsite evaluation of its baccalaureate degree program in nursing and master’s degree program in nursing during spring 2012. CCNE policy requires that institutions provide an opportunity for the program’s identified communities of interest (e.g. students, alumni, faculty, employers, etc.) to provide written input into the deliberations of the evaluation team at least three months before an accreditation review is scheduled. Written and signed third-party comments will be accepted by CCNE until March 3, 2012.  Comments be directed to Cristina Walcott, Administrative Assistant, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 1 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036.