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Undergraduate Nursing Programs

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s College of Nursing prepares undergraduate students for successful careers in the dynamic healthcare industry with a curriculum that blends theory with the latest technology and hands-on clinical training.

 

Traditional Undergraduate Program

A five-semester program, the College of Nursing’s Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program prepares future nurses for evidenced based practice through active classroom learning and extensive clinical experience.

 

Accelerated Online Bachelor's to BSN Program

The only program of its kind in the nation, the Accelerated Online BSN Program utilizes innovative technology to provide students with a previous bachelor's degree the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 12 months.

 

RN to BSN (ADN/ASN to BSN) Programs

Through collaborations with Wisconsin colleges and universities, UW Oshkosh’s RN to BSN Programs allow registered nurses the opportunity to achieve a Bachelor of Science in Nursing with the convenience of taking courses at locations closer to home.

 

Step Ahead

Through distance education and online course offerings, students of the Step Ahead Program earn an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) while simultaneously meeting requirements for entrance into UW Oshkosh’s baccalaureate nursing program.

Student Profile

Abby

Abby Xiong

 

Accelerated Online Bachelor's to BSN Program
Hometown: Kenosha

 

"Nursing was always a career I wish I had pursued. UW Oshkosh’s Accelerated Online Bachelor's to BSN Program gave me the opportunity to accomplish my goal of becoming a nurse. As a second-degree student, the program fit perfectly into my lifestyle."

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University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
College of Nursing
800 Algoma Blvd.
Oshkosh, WI 54901 8660
920-424-2121
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