Tuition
The School of Nursing invests in you from day one, starting with developing a financial aid package that supports your education. With 95% of our undergraduate students receiving financial aid, we know how to combine scholarships, grants, and loans to make your degree affordable. Please visit the undergraduate tuition & financial aid page or the graduate tuition & fees page for more information.
Timeframe
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Traditional undergraduate students earn their bachelor’s degree in nursing in four years. Learn More.
Accelerated Second Degree
Students follow an accelerated course of study to complete their bachelor’s degree in nursing in 20 months. In addition to two academic years, students in this program also engage in an intensive summer semester. Learn More.
RN-BSN Degree Completion
Registered nurses enrolled in our degree completion program can obtain their bachelor’s degree in nursing in 12-15 months. Learn More.
Master of Science in Nursing
Our MSN students can choose to begin their graduate study in the fall, spring, summer, or winter. This degree can be completed in 18 months. Learn More.
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Students in the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) concentrations can earn their DNP degree in 36 months.
Health Systems Innovation and Leadership (HSIL) students can earn a DNP degree in approximately 18 months building upon their master’s degree in nursing.
Post-Graduate APRN Certificate Program
Students can earn a certificate upon program completion and apply for board certification examination in their second specialty. Learn More.