What You’ll Learn
The RN-BSN Fast Track Completion program provides you with the opportunity to build upon your clinical skills and knowledge while earning credentials that will contribute to magnet designation status at your place of employment and enhance your career trajectory. Your education will prepare you to participate in innovative and essential quality improvement initiatives and to assume leadership roles within the profession.
Your training will help you assess and ensure the provision of evidence based care resulting in better patient outcomes in local, regional and international populations. The RN-BSN Fast Track completion program can be the next step to advancing your career and reaching your personal and professional goals. Our RN to BSN program has been ranked #8 in the nation.
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Curriculum
Delivery Modes:
- 100% Online
Our program is a flexible and engaging RN to BSN program designed for adult learners who are registered nurses with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing. We are not going to teach you skills you already know, rather we are going to prepare you for the next step in your professional career. The program enables registered nurses to earn advanced standing based on clinical experience and challenge exam credits allowing most nurses to complete the program in 30-36 credits over 12 months full time or 18-24 months part-time.
The program is fully online fast-track completion option for those within and outside of our local region. Nurses enrolled in the RN-BSN program have the option of completing their clinical experiences within their own communities and regions or may opt to take advantage of international experiences available in Peru and Costa Rica.
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Admission Requirements
This program is for nurses who have an Associate’s degree with a major in nursing and who have an unencumbered New York State license as a registered professional nurse and current registration (or new graduates who will be licensed and registered by the second semester of the program).
Conditional Admission to the Program
Acceptance by the University does not guarantee acceptance to the program.
Deadlines
Fall semester: April 1 - June 15
Spring semester: October 1 - November 15
Summer semester: February 1 - March 15 -
Program Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at SUNY Brockport is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, (202) 887-6791.
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing is also accredited by the New York State Department of Education.
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Career Outlook
50% of our RN-BSN graduates report moving into positions of nursing leadership within the first year of graduation.
Many of our graduates begin graduate school to further their education to become:- Nurse practitioners
- Nurse educators
- Nurse researchers
- Nurse midwives
- Nurse anesthesiologists