Published Aug 5, 2015
WadeLackey
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Hi Guys and Gals! I'm currently going to a community college to get all my pre reqs done for my bachelors in nursing so I can transfer to a 4 year to attend nursing school! But I have one question that's been on my mind lately, "Is it possible to take all my BSN pre reqs at a community college, AND take nursing school at the same community college?" If so, would that be considered a BSN degree or would it still be an Associates degree since they only offer associates degrees?
llg, PhD, RN
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If the school only offers an Associate's Degree ... then that is the only degree they can award you. They would not have the specific courses your would need to earn a BSN and would have no authority to award a BSN credential. Do get the BSN credential, you have to actually graduate from a BSN program.
It's not just a matter of the number of hours that you spend in classes that earns you a degree ... it's the taking of specific courses and meeting specific educational objectives within a program that is authorized to award the degree.