Nurses General Nursing
Published Sep 12, 2010
cluv2nurse
24 Posts
I have an associates RN degree and I want to be a Nurse Practitioner, is there any school where I dont have to get my BSN first, Thanks
Schuur451
17 Posts
I am not 100% sure, but check out the Univesity of North Dakota. I looked into that option before getting into my current BSN program. That was a while ago, though.
Crux1024
985 Posts
There are programs that have a RN - MSN..but they always require a bsn in the middle, basically you take the credits to have a bsn but you dont stop taking classes.
Just an example: http://www.drexel.com/online-degrees/nursing-degrees/rn-msn-bridge/index.aspx
Thankyou but that school and many others require you to have a bachlors an another field other then nursing
You are absolutely right..LOL. Dont know what i thought i was reading. Ive been to that page several times an never noticed that....
Maybe this will help.
http://www.allnursingschools.com/featured/rn-to-msn
HolisticSandz
31 Posts
I have looked into University of Cincinnati, they have an ADN to NP program. They require some classes but you don't have to get your BSN. I think Xavier also has a ADN to masters program, but I'm not sure how it works.
0402
355 Posts
Like this? http://www.sandiego.edu/academics/nursing/cs_rnmsn.php
Mike A. Fungin RN
457 Posts
You can't get around the BSN if you want to do advanced practice. There are "ADN to NP" programs, but the BSN curriculum is a part of all of them. So, you can do that, or you can get your BSN and have more options for where to do your NP after. Either way, you're going to have to put in the work.
chloecatrn
410 Posts
RN to MSN programs all require you to do the BSN coursework. The BSN is the middle ground to the MSN. Some will confer the BSN, some will not. However, when you're searching, search for RN to MSN programs, then look to see what specialties they offer the MSN in. A nurse practitioner is an MSN-prepared nurse, and if you're having difficulty finding programs, it may be because of how you are searching.
elkpark
14,633 Posts
I know that Vanderbilt definitely used to have an ADN/diploma ->MSN program, but I don't know if they still offer it.
vlomankill
34 Posts
SUNYIT in New York has a fast track, where your receive your MSN while obtaining your BSN. I am currently in that program. good luck
glascow
217 Posts
Loyola University in New Orleans has a ADN-MSN program.