For more information about the RN to BSN Program, learning objectives, faculty, and opportunities for students, please visit the Nursing Website.
Download the degree requirements, which are listed on the DPCL:
Professional + Continuing Studies Common Curriculum
To be admitted into the nursing program, a student must be a registered nurse with a current license to practice in the United States. The student must complete the regular nursing admissions process and may complete an online application at: (https://apply-now.force.com/?acctid=0016000000QsPaQ). A student who does not complete the admissions process prior to registration can enroll as a transient student for one semester by presenting the Registered Nurse license at registration.
A minimum of 120 semester credit hours are required for the Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) degree. No lower division nursing courses are taught at Loyola. Credit for lower division nursing (i.e., adult health, parent-child health, mental health) is awarded by validation of transfer credit for associate degree graduates or validation of advanced placement credit for diploma nursing school graduates. The last 30 credits hours must be completed from the Loyola University New Orleans curriculum.