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R.N. to B.S.N. Track

Please be aware: although we are accepting applications for the Fall 2009 RN to BS in Nursing program, courses will not be taught unless twelve (12) or more RN students are admitted for Fall term.  We will alert all applicants of the status of the program by April 15, 2009. Applications will be accepted, and courses offered, for the RN-to-MS program.

The R.N. to B.S. bridge program allows experienced registered nurses who are graduates of accredited associate degree and diploma nursing programs to earn a bachelor's degree in a streamlined format.  After completion of core and support course requirements, this program can be completed in slightly more than a year of study.  This program admits for the fall semester only.

How to Apply
STEP 1: Contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to determine how to apply to the university as a degree-seeking undergraduate student. Do not apply as a postbaccalaureate student. Nursing applicants that have not been accepted by Georgia State by our nursing application deadline will not be considered for admission for the semester in which you are applying.

STEP 2: View Prerequisite Information and the Suggested Curriculum here.

STEP 3: Register for and take the Nursing Entrance Exam.

STEP 4: Submit your complete nursing application to the Office of Academic Assistance. click here for an application to the RN-BS Bridge program

Important Links

  • Entrance Exam
  • Nursing Academic Advisement
  • Admission Statistics
  • FAQ
  • Tuition and Fees
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid
  • Accreditation and Approval
  • Nursing Education & Career Options

    NOTE: You must be accepted by Georgia State University as a degree-seeking undergraduate student before your nursing application will be reviewed. Nursing applicants that have not been accepted by Georgia State by our nursing application deadline will not be considered for admission for the semester in which you are applying. Please contact Georgia State's Undergraduate Admissions Office regarding processing time for your university application.