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Incentive Scholarship

OHIO's 100% Online Nursing Degree is Designed to Fit Your Busy Life.

Ohio University's College of Health Sciences and Professions is proud to offer an incentive scholarship valued at 5% off the tuition cost of the nursing courses in OHIO's affordable online RN to BSN program to eligible employees of our partner institutions.

Ohio University's RN to BSN online program is designed for RNs who want to further their education with a bachelors degree in nursing and advance their careers.

  • Only $228 per credit hour ($230.85 for non-Ohio residents) for partner employees after incentive scholarship savings.* 
  • Review study materials and submit assignments online anytime/anywhere.
  • Online nursing classes are five weeks long, as are many general education requirements.
  • Get started quickly — eight start dates each year.

*Subject to change by Board of Trustees

Fall 3 classes begin November 4. Apply today!

Please choose your employer's name from the employer dropdown menu when applying to ensure the incentive scholarship is applied to your account.

 

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Fully Accredited Online RN to BSN Program

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing (including both RN to BSN and traditional BSN tracks) at Ohio University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. http://www.ccneaccreditation.org

Ohio University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) (formerly the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education). While over 30 of the University's academic programs are accredited by their own specialized accreditors, Ohio University as a whole is accredited by HLC; all of the University's programs and units are covered by this institution-wide accreditation. HLC offers three different pathways to institutional accreditation. They are the Standard Pathway, the Open Pathway, and the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP) pathway. Ohio University has been in AQIP since 2002. The next Reaffirmation of Ohio University's accreditation is scheduled for 2025-26; however, AQIP is on an eight-year cycle, so it will occur in 2023-24.

 

Academic Excellence with a History of Nursing Education

  • The School of Nursing has offered excellence in nursing education since 1974.
  • In 2018, Best Value Schools ranked the program eighth in the nation on a list of the top affordable online RN to BSN programs.
  • Learn from distinguished professors and receive support from a course facilitator.
  • Experience Ohio University’s tradition of quality education.

"After researching many universities, I found Ohio University to fit my needs. Their online program offers the flexibility and convenience that allows me to finish the program in as little as 12 months. With many hospitals applying for Magnet Status in the near future, it is extremely important to continue my nursing education. Ohio University offers a BSN online program that allows me to reach my goal and open the doors to many more work opportunities." 

– Vanessa, current RN to BSN student  


Online Student-Centered Services

  • At the  RN to BSN Nursing Knowledge Center, students in the online RN to BSN program will find links for the items they need most often, such as how to register, course offerings, and the Go OHIO app.
  • School of Nursing faculty, academic advisors and staff will direct students to the resources and help they need to succeed in classes.

RNs in all stages of their careers can benefit from Ohio University's tradition of excellence in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing completion program.


 

Admission Criteria for the RN to BSN Online Program

  • Resident with an active unencumbered RN license in Ohio, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia or Washington D.C.
  • Associate degree or diploma in nursing
  • Grade point average of 2.0 or higher
  • More details  about criteria

 

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