Take the next step in your health care career by earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from the University of Southern Indiana. Unlike many other nursing BSN programs in Indiana and beyond, USI’s didactic 100% online program is designed for working professionals like you, allowing you to take classes that fit your schedule. Our convenient eight-week classes allow you to continue working. You can earn your nursing RN to BSN degree online and graduate in as little as 14 months.
USI’s RN to BSN degree online focuses on creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Your classes include real-world topics like global health and evidence-based practices. When you graduate from our nursing BSN program, you’ll be well-prepared for nursing leadership positions or graduate school.
USI offers one of the most affordable BSN programs in Indiana, whether you are a resident or non-resident of Indiana. Take advantage of our generous grants and scholarships for nursing students, saving you even more money. You may transfer all your previous college credits from a regionally accredited institution and apply them toward your RN to BSN degree online — a fantastic way to save time and money!
Are you an adult over the age of 25 living in Indiana and interested in pursuing higher education? You may qualify for up to $2,000 with the Adult Student Grant offered by the state! See below to read more on how you can utilize this grant in our RN to BSN program, or you can visit the website directly to apply.
USI faculty and staff are dedicated to giving you the support you need no matter the modality for which you're taking classes. Check out our robust resources for online students including what online learning is, technology requirements and frequently asked questions.
To complete the RN to BSN online program, you must complete 30 credits of core nursing courses and 18/19 credits of specified non-nursing support courses which directly support nursing practice. Non-nursing classes may be transferred in or taken at USI. The number of non-nursing support courses needed will be determined by a review of your transcripts and incorporated into an individualized plan of study.
Nursing students may transfer in credits earned at an accredited community college or four-year university. There is no limitation of credits that may transfer into USI.
A total of 120 credits is required for the BSN degree.
The requirements for admission to the RN-BSN program include:
Non-native speakers of English must meet English proficiency requirements as established by the USI Center for International Programs.
These handbooks are a compilation of selected policies and guidelines for the College of Nursing and Health Professions and those seeking a BSN to DNP degree.
Students need to complete all three steps in the undergraduate enrollment application process:
Once USI has processed your application, transcript(s) and scores (if needed), a decision will be made by Undergraduate Admissions, and you will receive a notification.
If you’re passionate about caring for others but would like to advance in your career, our RN to bachelor’s degree in nursing online program is ideal for you. It prepares you for the next level of your nursing career and allows you to work in more specialized areas of health care.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurses with a BSN earn $37.31 an hour on average. The yearly median salary for those with a BSN is nearly $78,000.
*income information provided by O*NET Online. Occupation opportunities vary by region and experience.
The University of Southern Indiana is committed to making college accessible to those wishing to further their education by providing numerous scholarships, grants, and financial aid options to assist students in managing tuition expenses.
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at the University of Southern Indiana is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
Requirements for licensure and certification vary by profession and by state. USI has reviewed the educational requirements for each state and licensing agency to determine if the academic program here at USI meets the educational requirements to be eligible for licensure/certification in each state or not. Please note that some states may have additional requirements for licensure, such as residency requirements, additional non-academic certifications, etc. that USI cannot determine. We encourage you to check with your state's licensing agency for all requirements needed to obtain licensure.