BSN - Bachelor of Science in Nursing

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  • New class begins in January (Spring Term)
  • BSN Brochure (PDF) (program brochure under construction due to state changes)

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NFC's ADN-RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing bridge program provides registered nurses with a flexible format to complete a bachelor's degree and expand career options. The program is offered online and can be completed in as little as one year of full-time study. Part-time study options may also be available. The online ADN-RN to BSN program uses experiential learning activities to accomplish end-of-program learning outcomes. These learning activities may be completed in the student's workplace and/or community.

The program is designed specifically for Registered Nurses who have completed an Associate in Science Degree in Nursing (ADN-RN) and desire to enhance their credentials with a baccalaureate degree. The curriculum incorporates critical thinking and evidence-based scholarship to prepare baccalaureate nurses for system leadership with quality and safety as priorities. The program also promotes the use of technology in delivering professional nursing practice and management of health information to prevent illness and promote health among diverse patient populations and communities.

How to Apply

Initial application process:

  • Schedule an appointment with Allied Health Advisor Shante Fagin; 850-973-1662 or fagins@nfc.edu.
  • Complete NFC Admissions Application; pay non-refundable $30 fee.
  • Submit high school transcripts or GED and college transcripts.
  • Submit the complete program application during the designated application period to Allied Health Advisor.

See the current College Catalog for detailed entrance and application requirements.


Program Cost (In-State): $4,148.00

  • Total cost of the one year online program is approximately $4,148 in-state ($112.30 per semester hour). Out-of-state tuition is $309.33 per semester hour.*
  • Includes: tuition, name badge, and NFC Admissions Application fee.
  • Does Not Include: books or course related resources following the completion of the program.

*NOTE: Program requirements and costs may change. Please check with program advisor or director for most current information.


Each course offered in the BSN program will have a maximum student to teacher ratio of 30:1


Accreditation

ACEN LogoThe associate and baccalaureate nursing programs at North Florida College located in Madison, Florida are accredited by the: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000
 
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate and baccalaureate nursing programs is Initial Accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at http://www.acenursing.us/accreditedprograms/programSearch.htm

Admission, program and degree requirements are subject to change. Contact the NFC Nursing and Allied Health Advisor or NFC Admissions for the most current information.


Nursing and Allied Health Department

Shante Fagin, Advisor

Office Location: Bldg. 2
850-973-1662
fagins@nfc.edu


Tara Mesnard, Coordinator of Allied Health

Office Location: Bldg. 13
850-973-1626
mesnardt@nfc.edu

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