Admissions to the RN-BSN ceased 7/1/2023.

We know your life can't be on hold, and neither should your education. You may not be thrilled about the idea of going back to school, but getting your BSN doesn't have to be a pain. 

In our seven- week blocked courses you can choose:

  • Full-time option - two courses every seven weeks (four courses = 1 semester) and finish in three semesters 
  • Part-time option - one course every seven weeks (two courses = 1 semester) and finish in five semesters

Either way, you'll work closely with our supportive, accessible faculty in a flexible and individualized program that meets your needs.

Check out these benefits:

  • Practical experience
  • Professional empowerment
  • Public College tuition
  • Small classes and individual contact with faculty 

The best part? You'll increase your earning potential. Nothing painful about that.

What You'll Study

Major

The RN to BSN program includes the essential content recommended by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing and the BSN at Longwood University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). You'll learn skills and also develop the professional qualities that continue to keep nursing as one of the most trusted professions.

Take a look at what an RN to BSN student's schedule looks like:

Full-time option - two courses every seven weeks (four courses = 1 semester) and finish in three semesters

Part-time option - one course every seven weeks (two courses = 1 semester) and finish in five semesters

The baccalaureate degree in nursing at Longwood University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

 

 

 

Admissions Requirements

  • Associate Degree or Diploma in Nursing from a state-approved program
  • A minimum GPA of 2.5 
  • Unencumbered licensure as a Registered Nurse
  • Employment as an RN for a minimum of six months and plan to practice concurrently with coursework

Learn More about our RN to BSN Program Requirements.

Application Deadline

Apply by November 1 for spring admission and June 1 for fall admission

To apply, complete Longwood's RN to BSN Online Application

RN to BSN applicants are not eligible to apply as Early Decision. 

Courses

This innovative online nursing curriculum provides a foundation for professional nursing practice and prepares you for further learning opportunities in graduate study and advanced practice.

General Education

  • Quantitative Reasoning: 3 credits: MTH 171 (MATH 245 at the VCCS)
  • Historical and Contemporary: 6 credits: ENG 241-244 (ENG 251,252,253 or 254 at the VCCS)
  • Global Citizenship: 3 credits: REL 242 (REL 230 at the VCCS)
  • Human Behavior and Social Institutions: 3 credits: EDUC 245 (PSY 230 at the VCCS)
  • Aesthetic Expression: 3 credits (HUM 210, ART 130, SPD/CST 100, SPD/CST 141 at the VCCS)
  • Scientific Reasoning: 3 credits: PSYC 101 (PSY 200, 201, 201 at the VCCS)

Additional Degree Requirements

  • BIOL 304 Microbiology: 4 credits (BIO 150 or BIO 205 at the VCCS)

Perspective Level Courses - To be taken at Longwood University

  • Global Citizenship: NURS 366 3 credits
  • Quantitative Reasoning: 3 credits (refer to Longwood University for course opportunities)
  • Human Behavior and Social Institutions: 3 credits (refer to Longwood University for course opportunities)
  • Symposium on the Common Good: 3 credits  (to be taken at Longwood University)

Major Requirements

  • BIO 206 Human Anat Physiology I 4 credits
  • BIO 207 Human Anat Physiology I​I 4 credits
  • PHIL 315 Biomedical Ethics (or PHIL 227 at the VCCS)
  • NURS 366 Exploring Public Health Care Policy Issues
  • NURS 461 Contemporary Issues in Nursing
  • NURS 462 Concepts in Aging and Longevity
  • NURS 463 Illness and Disease Management
  • NURS 464 Population Focused Community Health
  • NURS 467 Introduction to Evidence Guided Practice
  • NURS 468 Information Systems and Quality Management
  • NURS 469 Transformational Leadership

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Questions

Here are some of our most Frequently Asked Questions and Answers.