University of North Dakota RN to BSN




 

Basic Information: The University of North Dakota is located in Grand Forks, North Dakota. This program is meant for Registered Nurses wanting to obtain their BSN. The majority of programs require that you have your associate's degree in nursing (ADN).

Must Dos: Students must apply to the University of North Dakota and to the College of Nursing.

Program Length: This program can be completed in either a part-time or full-time manner.  Full-time enrollment usually allows RNs to finish their upper division classes in a year.

Prerequisites: Have the following courses completed with a grade of "C" or better:

  • English Composition I

  • English Composition II or Technical and Business Writing

  • Introduction to Psychology

  • Introduction to Sociology or Cultural Anthropology or Social Problems

  • Developmental Psychology

  • Anatomy and Anatomy Lab

  • Physiology

  • Microbiology (equivalent to UND’s Mbio 202/202L)

  • Fundamentals of Nutrition

  • Statistics course

  • Pharmacology (equivalent to UND’s PPT 315)

Prior Classwork Information: Students must have at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA.

Application Information: The application for the College of Nursing can be found here.  The application deadline for the College of Nursing is August 1st.  

Admission Tests: No admission tests listed.

Tuition: Tuition information can be found here

Financial Aid/Scholarships: Financial aid information can be found here.  Scholarship information can be found here


Updated: November 2018.