What type of university is OHIO?
Founded in 1804, we are the 9th oldest public, not-for-profit university in the nation.
Founded in 1804, we are the 9th oldest public, not-for-profit university in the nation.
The Ohio University School of Nursing Accrediting Bodies can be found at Accreditations and Approvals.
Yes, our program is 100% online. There is no travel to campus necessary, though you are welcome to visit our gorgeous campus and walk with your graduating class during spring or fall commencement ceremonies. Additionally, our capstone course, NRSE 4600, provides students the opportunity to complete their clinical practice project locally, rather than on campus in Ohio. For more information regarding NRSE 4600, please visit our Online RN to BSN Nursing Knowledge Center.
The flexibility of the program allows for eight start dates each year, three during the fall semester, three in spring semester and two during the summer semester. See Application and Transcript Procedures and Deadlines.
The entire process takes an average of six to eight weeks from the time that your file is complete until you are ready to enroll in classes. You can expedite the process by ensuring that all previous institutions send transcripts and that you provide clear information about any prior names under which those transcripts might appear.
If you graduated from a Diploma program and the school has since closed, contact the hospital with which the school was associated to determine where the records are being stored. Other resources might include the Board of Nursing for that state.
After your application is submitted, you will receive an application acknowledgment email from Ohio University. Once all documents have been received, your file will be processed and reviewed. Following a full review of your application, you will receive an email from Ohio University to the address you provided on your application with information about your application status. You can track the status of your application online at http://sis.ohio.edu/student (MyOHIO Student Center)
Congratulations! You will receive email communication from the Ohio University School of Nursing to your OHIO email address. These messages will include instructions on how to enroll, pay your tuition, and start classes.
Nursing course transfer credits will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the School of Nursing. Transfer credits will not be accepted for NRSE 4510 and NRSE 4600 and must be completed at Ohio University.
If you decide to enroll for the first time in a term other than the one for which you applied, you must submit a new application for the term in which you would like to start. You may also contact Undergraduate Admissions at 1.888.502.8989 or rntobsn@ohio.edu.
We believe that all students should have access to affordable education. We are proud of our cost per credit hour.
Tuition costs for online students
We enable and encourage our students to take equivalent pre-approved General Education / Support Coursework concurrently at their local community college to further reduce tuition costs.
The cost of each required resource is included in course offerings.
120 credit hours; however, only 30 credit hours must be completed from Ohio University in order to confer (award) our degree.
The program is self-paced. Generally, 50% of our students complete their BSN in 2 years, and 70% complete it in 5 years.
The maximum number of attempts allowed to pass a course successfully for all Ohio University courses (including NRSE courses) is three times.
Yes. Students are encouraged to visit our Financial Aid page for our RN to BSN program for more information: https://www.ohio.edu/chsp/nursing/rn-bsn/financial-aid. As a future eCampus student, you may also visit the following site for additional information on various types of Financial Aid available at Ohio University, including FAFSA, Federal Grants, Student Loans, and VA Benefits. https://www.ohio.edu/financial-aid.The eCampus FAFSA code for Ohio University is: 003100. Our financial aid office would best be able to answer your questions and can be reached atfinancial.aid.@ohio.edu or at 740-593-4141