RN to MS Option

Why choose Stevenson’s accelerated RN to MS program?

This innovative program was designed to give both registered nurses who do not have a baccalaureate degree and registered nurses with a baccalaureate in another discipline the knowledge and skills to take on an educational or managerial leadership role in the field of nursing.

Although the most important aspect of applying to the RN to MS option at Stevenson may be the student’s stated intention of wishing to make a difference in the nursing field, there are several other advantages for students, including:

  • The need to submit only one application for both the undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • The familiarity with Stevenson’s educational culture, its policies and procedures, the technology environment, fellow students, and faculty and staff that makes for an easier transition from the undergraduate to the graduate program.
  • The ability to take a graduate course to meet an upper-level elective requirement for the bachelor’s degree. Credits from that course will then also count toward the MS program requirements.

To learn more about the Master’s Nursing program here at Stevenson University, click here.