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Earn Your RN to BSN or MSN Online!

If you are a registered nurse looking for a convenient way to gain new skills while advancing your nursing career and earning potential, consider Jacksonville University’s online RN to BSN and MSN programs. Earning your nursing degree from accredited Jacksonville University (JU) will improve your critical thinking and assessment skills, help you to become a better leader and teach you how to be a part of the education and research process – all in an ONLINE, interactive format.

Now you can gain the credentials that will allow you to practice in rewarding new healthcare environments and give you the greatest employment flexibility in your nursing job – without ever stepping foot on a college campus. In JU’s online nursing programs, we bring the courses to you through a 100% online classroom. Attend class at home, on your lunch break or even while you travel!

Benefits

RN to BSN

  • Gain new skills and a credential that will give you greater control over your career.
  • Enjoy 30 free credits for your RN license.
  • Transfer up to 60 credits from your prior college studies.
  • Prepare for master’s-level study.

MSN in Nursing Administration

  • Move into a field that the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects will grow 16% between 2008 and 2018.
  • Earn an average of more than $94,000 per year as a director of nursing, according to Payscale.com.
  • Become eligible to be board certified as a Nurse Executive or Nurse Executive, Advanced.
  • Prepare for doctoral-level study.

MSN in Nursing Education

  • Move into a field that the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects will grow 15% between 2008 and 2018.
  • Enjoy an average annual salary of more than $73,000 teaching clinical nursing at a hospital, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • Become eligible to be board certified in Nursing Professional Development.
  • Prepare for doctoral-level studies.

About Jacksonville University

JU is recognized as one of the nation’s foremost teaching institutions, having won four Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year awards. U.S. News & World Report repeatedly named Jacksonville University one of “America’s Best Colleges.”

Founded over 75 years ago, Jacksonville University has more than 18,000 alumni and is located on a beautiful 190-acre campus overlooking the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, FL. This traditional, accredited, long-standing university has an outstanding faculty, NCAA Division I athletic teams and unparalleled academic and technical support.

The School of Nursing is a member of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and is accredited by the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).



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What You'll Learn

JU’s online RN to BSN and MSN programs will equip you with a wide variety of knowledge and skills pertaining to advanced nursing and assessment, critical thinking, nursing leadership and management, critical care nursing and community health. Through this experience, you will gain confidence to excel in your nursing career, whether it be in bedside patient care, teaching or administrative roles.


What Students Are Saying

“The program added to my knowledge base, which helped me to perform more effectively in my role as a director. I also had more credibility with my staff in their knowing that I had a degree.”

Lori Vandersloot, BSN, RN,
Director Emergency Services
Yuma, AZ

“This program is the very best I’ve seen, and I looked around before attempting online courses. There is always plenty of support from the staff and the other online students. I really like the ability to hear a lecture each week, as well as learn through reading.”

Vicky Haney, RN
American Mobile HealthCare