The RN-BSN program at ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ Kramer School of Nursing is for Registered Nurses who want to complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
In addition to face-to-face classes on campus, OCU's Kramer School of Nursing also offers online cohorts.
What makes the RN-BSN program a great choice?
No prerequisites! We offer a streamlined application and completion process.
No wait list Because of our commitment to addressing the severe shortage of nurses with BSN degrees, all applicants who meet the admission requirements and eligibility criteria are accepted
Students choose between in-person or online cohorts
No additional math or science requirements
On-site nursing classes meet just four hours per week
No nursing exams, care plans or clinical hours
Completion in as little as nine months
Small classes with individualized attention
Flexible learning opportunities through online general education and/or elective courses
Special package pricing for RN-BSN students
Kramer School of Nursing is ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ's most prestigious nursing school, with a strong reputation for quality education
The BSN graduate of OCU's Kramer School of Nursing will function as a professional nurse able to:
Demonstrate clinical competence in the provision of ethical and legal nursing care.
Collaborate with and educate clients regarding self-care activities designed to promote health, restore wellness and prevent illness.
Utilize the nursing process as a critical thinking framework for problem solving and making effective clinical judgments.
Promote physical, mental, social and spiritual health across the life span within diverse cultures.
Manage, coordinate, and delegate care of clients within and in collaboration with the health care system. Exemplify the caring behaviors of acceptance of, respect for and empathy with the client.
Exemplify the caring behaviors of acceptance of, respect for and empathy with the client.
Please note that OCU's on-campus RN-BSN program features one start (fall semester/August) each year.
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
At Kramer School of Nursing, we prioritize the academic success and integrity of our programs. To comply with the US Citizenship and Immigration guidelines, Kramer School of Nursing does not offer Curricular Practical Training (CPT). According to USCIS guidelines, CPT must be an integral part of an established curriculum. Our programs require clinical/practicum hours that are embedded in individual courses and are not eligible for pay and/or employment benefits. Offering CPT would not comply with the USCIS regulations. USCIS Regulation information can be found at: .
We understand that practical experience is valuable, and we encourage students to explore other opportunities such as Optional Practical Training (OPT) after completing their degree. For more information on OPT and other work authorization options, please contact our International Admissions Office.
KSN gives you 94 hours of course credit for your active RN license, experience, certifications and continuing education.
The BSN requires a total of 124 credit hours:
72 hours for an active, unencumbered U.S. RN license
30 credit hours taken at ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ
18 credit hours in nursing courses
12 credit hours of general education courses
22 transfer, portfolio and/or additional credits from ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ. to view the nursing portfolio information.
Most students can finish their full degree in as little as nine months, with multiple start dates for online students and a fall start date for in-person students. Contact us to evaluate your transcript and see what courses you will need to complete.
FIRST SEMESTER (16 Credit Hours)
First 8-week block:
Professional Nursing Health Assessment Adult Degree Completion Program courses and/or nursing electives
Second 8-week block: Community Health Nursing Adult Degree Completion Program courses and/or nursing electives
SECOND SEMESTER (14 Credit Hours)
First 8-week block: Nursing Research Adult Degree Completion Program courses and/or nursing electives
Second 8-week block: Nursing Leadership Adult Degree Completion Program courses and/or nursing electives
The BSN graduate of OCU's Kramer School of Nursing will function as a professional nurse able to:
Demonstrate clinical competence in the provision of ethical and legal nursing care.
Collaborate with and educate clients regarding self-care activities designed to promote health, restore wellness and prevent illness.
Utilize the nursing process as a critical thinking framework for problem solving and making effective clinical judgments.
Promote physical, mental, social and spiritual health across the life span within diverse cultures.
Manage, coordinate, and delegate care of clients within and in collaboration with the health care system. Exemplify the caring behaviors of acceptance of, respect for and empathy with the client.
Exemplify the caring behaviors of acceptance of, respect for and empathy with the client.