By BMSN Staff
In this article, we highlight the 50 most affordable competitive colleges offering online RN-BSN degrees, looking at everything from accreditation and the percent of applicants admitted to tuition rates. There is no shortage of schools offering accredited online RN-BSN degree programs, but they are not always affordable. The schools listed below do not exceed an annual tuition rate of $18,500; in fact, 27 schools examined offer annual tuition rates of less than $10,000.
Many of the schools on this list are public universities, which makes the RN-BSN degree programs highly affordable. It is interesting that public universities, while offering budget-friendly tuition rates, maintain a competitive admittance rate comparable to some private institutions. It should also be noted that the majority of schools listed below are ranked with U.S. News and World Report’s 2015 edition of Best Colleges, with over 90 percent of the rankings published. Affordability does not mean a sacrifice in quality academics. In fact, the four most affordable schools on our list, offering tuition rates of less than $5,000 per year for in-state tuition, are also among the most selective, as compared to other public state universities and colleges.
Below are the criteria we used to select the 50 Most Affordable Competitive Colleges for Online RN-BSN Degrees. Seventy-six schools within the United States were reviewed. The selected schools and RN-BSN programs met the following criteria:
- Accreditation – All schools examined offered Bachelor’s degrees. A small portion offered graduate-level master’s degrees with bridge programs of RN-MSN trajectories. The focus of this study was to choose accredited schools offering RN-BSN pathways. All schools are accredited by either the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) or the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (CCNE). All schools are state-board approved.
- Affordability – The most recent tuition rates listed on the school website or by NCES Navigator were reported. Price is subject to change, as per school reporting. Program fees may not be included in tuition price.
- Maximum Percent of Applicants Admitted – No more than 60%.
After we evaluated the school and program criteria, we ranked schools in order of affordability based on the most recent tuition price listed on the school website, or as published by the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Science, National Center for Education Statistics (College Navigator). The tuition price may not reflect particular program costs and fees; therefore, it is important to contact the college or university directly to obtain the most recent tuition rate.
#50 – Chamberlain College of Nursing – Illinois
Addison, Illinois
Tuition: $17,700
School Enrollment: 27,629
Chamberlain College of Nursing offers a CCNE-accredited RN-BSN online degree program for working nurses who want to expand their knowledge base and enrich their healthcare career. The program is offered 100 percent online and without mandatory login times. Students decide when to attend class. Areas of study and curriculum scope include collaborative healthcare, community health nursing practices, and evidence-based research and practice. U.S. News and World Report ranks Chamberlain the 56th Best Online Graduate Nursing Program and the college is ranked among the Best Nursing Schools.
#49 – Francis Marion University
Florence, South Carolina
Tuition: $16,281
School Enrollment: 3,940
Founded in 1970, Francis Marion University is a public university located in Florence, South Carolina. The Francis Marion Department of Nursing offers an RN to BSN track for registered nurses for degree-seeking nurses with associate degrees. While many online RN-BSN programs require 45 semester hours, the track at Francis Marion requires 30. U.S. News and World Report ranks Francis Marion University as the 76th Best Regional University in the South and the 34th Best College for Veterans.
#48 – Murray State University
Murray, Kentucky
Tuition: $16,044
School Enrollment: 9,454
The Murray State University School of Nursing and Health Professions offers an RN to BSN program that’s hard to resist, regardless of where a student calls home. Students pay in-state tuition no matter their location throughout the country, and can graduate from this 20-credit program after just three semesters –one year– including summer. Founded in 1922, Murray State wants to make sure students have the opportunity to achieve their career goals. That’s why it awards $125 million every year in financial aid and scholarships with 82% of full-time undergraduates receiving some of that. The school also offers post-graduate APRN certificates and a DNP with multiple concentrations.
#47 – AdventHealth University
Orlando, Florida
School Enrollment: 1,705
AdvenHealth University offers various degrees in nursing, including the online RN-BSN. Nursing education at AdventHealth has been in operation since 1908, when the school began training nurses to assist those in need. The RN to BSN program prepares nurses with additional training needed to succeed in nursing practices. The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) accredits the degree program. Typical courses required for the BSN degree include Concepts of Professional Nursing for RNs, Introduction to Nursing Research for RNs, and The Business of Health Care.
#46 – Bluefield State College
Bluefield, West Virginia
Tuition: $14,580
School Enrollment: 1,275
The nationally accredited RN to BSN program at Bluefield State College awards bachelor’s degree in nursing to licensed registered nurses who complete the required coursework and clinical experiences. Nursing classes are administered online with the option Boot Camps on the Bluefield campus. U.S. News and World Report has ranked Bluefield among Best Historically Black Colleges in the country, and in 2020 it scored among the top-15 for Top Public Schools, and among the top-60 best regional colleges in the South.
#45 – SUNY College of Technology at Delhi
Delhi, New York
Tuition: $14,140
School Enrollment: 3,232
SUNY College of Technology at Delhi offers an affordable and flexible RN to BSN program that provides educational mobility options for nurses who desire a baccalaureate in nursing. Curriculum is administered entirely online with the working nurse in mind. Practicum opportunities may be completed in the student’s geographic location. U.S. News and World Report ranks SUNY College of Technology the 33rd Best Regional College in the North and the 18th Best Online Bachelor’s Program in the country.
#44 – Grand Canyon University
Phoenix, Arizona
Tuition: $14,100
School Enrollment: 90,253
Grand Canyon University is a private for-profit Christian school founded in 1949. The Higher Learning Commission accredits the school and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education accredits the nursing program. Bridge programs in nursing include the online RN to BSN and the RN to MSN degree options. Fortune magazine recognized Grand Canyon University as a top-five school for entrepreneurs. U.S. News and World Report ranks the school among the Best Regional Universities in the West. The ranking is not published, but the school is recognized.
#43 – University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas
Tuition: $13,950
School Enrollment: 10,515
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is a public university founded in 1927. The school is affiliated with the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, but operates as its own university. The nursing department offers a fast track RN to BSN online degree, which is designed for working RNs. The program may be completed in either twelve or eighteen months. Program flexibility allows students to maintain part time or full time employment while earning their degree. The school’s graduate study programs are consistently ranked by U.S. News and World Report among the best in the country.
#42 – Graceland University – Lamoni
Lamoni, Iowa
Tuition: $13,860
School Enrollment: 1,993
Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa offers an accredited RN-BSN online degree program that is comprehensive in scope and affordable to the budget. The online program offers student support counselors and faculty mentors, willing to guide students along the pathway from application to degree completion. With the CLEP or online course program, the nursing school allows students to be awarded transfer credits no matter how long ago the credits were earned. U.S. News and World Report ranks Graceland University as the 103rd Best Regional Universities in the Midwest and the 148th Best Online Bachelor’s Programs.
#41 – Mount Carmel College of Nursing
Columbus, Ohio
Tuition: $13,6665
School Enrollment: 1,090
The fully accredited online RN-BSN program at Mount Carmel College of Nursing has a rich history of providing strong nursing education for more than 100 years. The school’s College of Nursing is part of the CHE Trinity Health System – one of the largest Catholic healthcare systems in the U.S. The program is designed for busy students and available in a part-time or full-time format. Individual pre-licensure nursing assessments are available for students to assist with readiness upon graduation. The student-centered philosophy includes keeping the student-faculty ratio low, with 25-30 students in the online undergraduate courses.
#40 – University of Toledo
Toledo, Ohio
Tuition: $13,252
School Enrollment: 20,237
A flexible self-paced online learning experience is ideal for working nurses looking to advance their careers. That’s just what the University of Toledo College of Nursing offers in its RN to BSN program, the first such online program in Ohio to be recognized by Quality Matters for its top-of-the-line faculty and courses. Students can graduate in as soon as two semesters. The College of Nursing prides itself on being a competency-based education program and is a leader in baccalaureate nursing; its RN to BSN program has been refined to perfection over decades, having been offered since 1974. Students can choose to continue their education at UT with exceptional in-house talent, pursing an MSN, post-graduate certificates, and a DNP.
#39 – Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing
Richmond, Virginia
Tuition: $13,200
School Enrollment: 458
Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing awards RN to BSN degrees to students who currently hold licenses as registered nurses and complete the necessary program requirements. The program is fully accredited and offers 100 percent online. Flexible courses and degree requirements make it efficient for working students to complete the program. The school offers small class sizes and a state-of-the-art Clinical Simulation Center. Outreach and mission experience are emphasized to offer students hands-on practice in the nursing field.
#38 – Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona
Tuition: $13,050
School Enrollment: 31,066
Founded in 1899, Northern Arizona University distinguishes itself with experience, including offering online educational opportunities for over 20 years. Its School of Nursing’s online RN to BSN program is a prime example of honed efficiency. NAU requires students to complete 30 credits in-house from the BSN’s 120-credit total. That’s an advantageous transfer policy that minimizes the need for repeat courses. Studies can be continued to earn an MSN generalist or FNP concentration, and ultimately a DNP. Northern Arizona is proud to be ranked among the 25 top online colleges for return on investment, and to be home to a department that’s been ranked by Military Times as among the top of its kind for veterans – for four consecutive years in a row.
#37 – Bemidji State University
Bemidji, Minnesota
Tuition: $12,960
School Enrollment: 5,111
The convenient RN to BSN program offered by the Bemidji State University Department of Nursing is designed specifically for working nurses. Students can choose the online program that has just three campus-based meetings total, or opt for more of a hybrid schedule that includes three campus meetings per semester. Both options offer full and part-time tracks for additional flexibility. 30 hours of practicum takes place at a location of the student’s choosing that aligns with their professional interests. For adventurous students interested in traveling, in 2020 the School of Nursing launched a pilot study-abroad program in China.
#36 – University of Missouri – Kansas City
Kansas City, Missouri
Tuition: $12,298
School Enrollment: 16,375
The RN-BSN track at University of Missouri in Kansas City offers a demanding and rewarding degree program for nurses who want to advance their knowledge of healthcare and nursing practice. The National League for Nursing recognizes the program for its innovation and implementation of technology. U.S. News and World Report ranks the school as the 28th Best Nursing Schools in the country and the 189th Best National University. As a public university, the degree program is also one of the most affordable.
#35 – University at Buffalo
Buffalo, New York
Tuition: $12,000
School Enrollment: 31,503
University of Buffalo offers an affordable online RN-BSN degree option for registered nurses who want to further their education and nursing knowledge. The degree program is offered in a one and two-year sequence to those who have passed the NCLEX-RN and possess an associate’s degree or diploma. U.S. News and World Report ranks the school as the 103rd Best National University in the country and the 48th Top Public School. U.S. News and World Report also recognizes the school’s online bachelor’s programs and ranks them as the 136th Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in the U.S.
#34 – Indiana University – East
Richmond, Indiana
Tuition: $11,238
School Enrollment: 3,722
Indiana University East in Richmond, Indiana, offers a cost-effective and convenient nursing program that allows RNs to earn a BSN in as few as 12 months. The program is flexible, with online options that provide the opportunity to earn a BSN in 12, 18, or 24 months, after the completion of general education requirements. The nursing program is fully accredited and operates within the Standards of Nursing Practice, established by the American Nurses’ Association. U.S. News and World Report ranks the school among the Best Regional Colleges in the Midwest.
#33 – Lander University
Greenwood, South Carolina
Tuition: $10,700
School Enrollment: 3,044
Registered nurses who have graduated from a diploma or associate degree program are eligible to earn an online RN to BSN degree from Lander University. Lander offers a fully accredited BSN degree program designed for working registered nurses who want to excel in the nursing profession through continued education. While the program is entirely administered online, an on-campus orientation is required before starting classes. U.S. News and World Report ranks Lander University the 64th Best Regional College in the South and the 9th Top Public School in the country.
#32 – Western Illinois University
Macomb, Illinois
Tuition: $10,660
School Enrollment: 8,502
Western Illinois University offers an RN-BSN completion program created for working nurses holding associate’s degrees and currently licensed as registered nurses. All coursework is presented online and a required community health course is offered as a clinical practice project. The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredits the degree program. U.S. News and World Report ranks Western Illinois University the 39th Best Regional University in the Midwest and the 63rd Best Online Bachelor’s Program. U.S. News and World Report also ranks the school as the 10th Top Public School.
#31 – SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh, New York
Tuition: $10,605
School Enrollment: 5,704
Recognized for its affordability and flexibility, SUNY College at Plattsburgh offers an RN to BSN degree option for working registered nurses who want to earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Admission to the program is competitive and contingent on space and academic qualifications. The school’s nursing department is known as being one of the pioneers in distance education. U.S. News and World Report ranks SUNY College at Plattsburgh 74th among the Best Regional Universities in the North and the 22nd Top Public School in the country.
#30 – Webster University
Saint Louis, Missouri
Tuition: $10,500
School Enrollment: 11,406
The Bachelor of Science degree program at Webster University is designed for licensed registered nurses who want to advance in the nursing practice. The program helps develop theoretical knowledge and real-world techniques needed to work in the nursing profession. Online and evening study sessions are available to assist the working nurse with balancing education and other obligations. U.S. News and World Report ranks Webster University as the 26th Best Regional Universities in the Midwest and the 11th Best College for Veterans. U.S. News and World Report ranks many of the school’s online programs as among the best in the country.
#29 – Northern Kentucky University
Highland Heights, Kentucky
Tuition: $10,380
School Enrollment: 14,764
The accredited RN-BSN online degree program at Northern Kentucky University offers a flexible and affordable pathway to earning a baccalaureate degree in nursing while working as a professional nurse. Nursing courses are offered online in 16-week sessions. Non-nursing courses are available online and are offered in eight and sixteen week sessions. The curriculum is designed to accommodate working professionals. U.S. News and World Report ranks Northern Kentucky University as the 70th Best Regional University in the South.
#28 – Mississippi University for Women
Columbus, Mississippi
Tuition: $10,000
School Enrollment: 2,711
The RN to BSN program at Mississippi University for Women is an advanced placement option, available as a partial distance or total distance program. Students enrolled in the total distance program are not required to attend classes, but receive instruction via computer. The program is nationally ranked and fully accredited. U.S. News and World Report ranks the school as the 47th Best Regional University in the South and the 163rd Best Nursing School in the country.
#27 – Liberty University
Lynchburg, Virginia
Tuition: $9,900
School Enrollment: 79,152
Liberty University is a private Christian university established in 1971, and today is the largest evangelical Christian college in the world. The school’s chancellor and founded is the well-known television evangelist, Jerry Falwell. The school offers an affordable online RN-BSN degree, which is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and approved by the Virginia State Board of Nursing. U.S. News and World Report ranks Liberty the 80th Best Regional University in the South, with the 56th Best Online Graduate Nursing Program and the 79th Best Online Bachelor’s Program.
#26 – Clayton State University
Morrow, Georgia
Tuition: $9,855
School Enrollment: 7,038
Clayton State University offers two bridge nursing programs, the RN to BSN and the RN to MSN. The RN to BSN degree program offers open enrollment with full time and part time availability. Courses are administered online with the exception of an individualized 90-hour required clinical practicum. The program is nationally accredited and approved by nursing standards and enforcements. U.S. News and World Report ranks Clayton State University as the 62nd Best Regional College in the South and the 8th Top Public School. The nursing schools ranks 171st in the country.
#25 – Minot State University
Minot, North Dakota
Tuition: $9,489
School Enrollment: 3,189
Minot State University’s RN to BSN program is available in an online format and is designed for registered nurses who wish to pursue ongoing education to earn a BSN. With the exception of one designated clinical course, the entire program may be completed online. Minot State’s ranking in the 2020 edition of U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges is 111th among the Best Regional Universities in the Midwest. U.S. News and World Report has also ranked Minot State University in 32nd-place for Top Public School nationwide.
#24 – University of South Carolina – Aiken
Aiken, South Carolina
Tuition: $9,486
School Enrollment: 3,699
The University of South Carolina at Aiken offers various nursing degree programs, including the accredited RN-BSN online degree. The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education accredits the nursing programs at University of South Carolina. The RN to BSN degree program begins in August and takes three semesters to complete. Classes are offered online with the exception of clinical requirements. U.S. News and World Report ranks University of South Carolina – Aiken as the 18th Best Regional College in the South. U.S. News also ranks the school as the 6th Best College for Veterans and the Number One Top Public School in the country.
#23 – The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Tuition: $9,375
School Enrollment: 38,390
The University of Alabama’s Capstone College of Nursing offers an RN mobility track designed for working RNs who desire to earn their BSN. The RN to BSN program is specifically designed for registered nurses and moves at a flexible yet challenging pace. Nurses have the option of enrolling as a full time or part time student. U.S. News and World Report ranks University of Alabama as the 88th Best National University and the 61st Best Nursing School in the country. The program is regionally and nationally accredited.
#22 – Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Alva, Oklahoma
Tuition: $9,368
School Enrollment: 1,992
Northwestern Oklahoma State University is a public university founded in 1897. Today it offers various undergraduate and bridge program, including the RN to BSN degree for working registered nursing professionals. The program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing and approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Program requirements include such course topics as Nursing Care of the Adult, Nursing Care in Mental Health, and Professional Issues in Nursing. In 2020 the school was ranked among the top-100 best regional universities in the West by U.S. News and World Report.
#21 – The University of West Florida
Pensacola, Florida
Tuition: $9,028
School Enrollment: 12,847
The University of West Florida provides an affordable online RN-BSN degree program for working nurses wanting to earn advanced credentials in nursing education. To be eligible for the program, students must have completed an RN program at a community college or received a diploma. The Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredits the nursing programs. The program admits a cohort two times each semester and all applicants must submit active unencumbered RN licenses to be eligible for the program. U.S. News and World Report ranks the university among the Best National Universities in the country.
#20 – The University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, Texas
Tuition: $8,995
School Enrollment: 47,899
Founded in 1895, the University of Texas at Arlington offers an RN-BSN online degree program that is both accredited and affordable. The program is designed for the working registered nurse who wants to earn a baccalaureate degree in an efficient and effective way. Full time and part time options are available. The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education accredits the degree program and the Texas Board of Nursing governs the pre-licensure. U.S. News and World Report ranks the nursing school as the 90th Best Nursing School in the country.
#19 – University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Tuition: $8,947
School Enrollment: 27,778
The University of Arkansas is a public university founded in 1871. The school is recognized for offering affordable degrees, including the RN to BSN program. Full-time faculty members with expertise in the field of nursing teach all required courses. No campus visits are required and the program is administered entirely online. A required clinical immersion course must be completed in the student’s geographic area. U.S. News and World Report ranks the University of Arkansas 135th among all National Universities in the country. The nursing program is ranked as the 75th Best Nursing School in the United States according to U.S. News and World Report.
#18 – Stephen F Austin State University
Nacogdoches, Texas
Tuition: $8,897
School Enrollment: 13,144
Stephen F Austin State University offers various nursing degree programs, including the popular RN to BSN online track. The program is designed for working RNs who hold a diploma or associate’s degree and want to continue their education to obtain a baccalaureate degree in nursing. The ACEN Accreditation Commission in Education on Nursing accredits the degree program. U.S. News and World Report ranks Stephen F Austin State University as the 84th Best Regional University in the West and the 34th Top Public School.
#17 – University of North Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
Tuition: $8,550
School Enrollment: 16,776
The University of North Florida offers an online RN to BSN degree pathway that may be completed in as few as 12 months. The nationally recognized program offers evidence-based curriculum, research, and practices common in the nursing profession. Students take online courses taught by professional faculty members with years of experience working in the nursing field. Courses include Nursing Science, Perspectives in Chronicity, and Socialization to Professional Nursing. U.S. News and World Report ranks University of North Florida the 51st Best Regional University in the South.
#16 – University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Odessa, Texas
Tuition: $8,517
School Enrollment: 5,834
The University of Texas Permian Basin College of Nursing wants to make it easy for nurses to advance their careers. Its RN to BSN program can be completed in as soon as eight months. No prerequisites are required; students can begin taking nursing courses immediately upon enrollment. Practicums take place in the student’s local community. Of the 120 total credits required for the BSN, 42 must be completed in-house at UT Permian Basin. Ranked among the best four-year schools in the nation, among the top-35 regional schools in the West, and as one of the best online colleges in all of Texas, graduates are well equipped to step into roles of increasing responsibility.
#15 – Frostburg State University
Frostburg, Maryland
Tuition: $8,280
School Enrollment: 5,295
The RN to BSN program at Frostburg State University is an affordable degree program designed for working registered nurses who want to earn their bachelor’s degree in nursing. The online format allows students to complete the degree requirements in as little as 18 months. Part time and full time options are available. CCNE accredits the nursing program and the RN to BSN degree option is recognized as a Best Buy by Forbes and GetEducated. U.S. News and World Report ranks the school 125th among the Best Regional Universities in the South and the 46th Best College for Veterans.
#14 – University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Tuition: $7,989
School Enrollment: 6,557
University of Arkansas at Fort Smith offers an affordable online RN-BSN degree that prepares professional RNs for mobility in the workforce. The flexible track allows registered nurses to take online courses that lead to a BSN degree. Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing accredits the online completion track. The program is offered within the Carolyn McKelvey Moore School of Nursing at University of Arkansas’ Fort Smith branch. U.S. News and World Report ranks the college among the Best Regional Colleges in the South.
#13 – Southeastern Louisiana University
Hammond, Louisiana
Tuition: $7,462
School Enrollment: 14,298
Southeastern Louisiana University offers RN to BSN degree programs that allow working registered nurses to pursue further education in a flexible and online format. The program is considered one of the most affordable in Louisiana and is designed with flexible coursework and requirements that allow working professionals to balance school with outside commitments. Accelerated options are available. U.S. News and World Report ranks Southeastern Louisiana University as the 171st Best Nursing School in the country. The school has also been ranked among the Best Regional Universities in the South.
#12 – Nevada State College
Henderson, Nevada
Tuition: $7,300
School Enrollment: 4,930
Nevada State College offers one of the most affordable RN to BSN degree program in the country. The program is designed for registered nurses who hold licenses or diplomas and desire to continue their education in the nursing field. In 2019 U.S. News and World Report ranked the school among the top-40 best regional colleges in the West. In-state tuition is low at $7,300; while out-of-state tuition is only slightly more at approximately $8,900. The program is fully accredited.
#11 – Florida International University
Miami, Florida
Tuition: $6,864
School Enrollment: 57,942
Florida International University offers an affordable and accredited RN to BSN online degree, designed for registered nurses who want to jump ahead in their career goals. The program is designed for Florida RNs who desire a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The program is fast-paced and may be completed in as little as three semesters. U.S. News and World Report ranks the university as the 54th Best Nursing School in the country and the 98th Best Online Bachelor’s Program.
#10 – Prairie View A & M University
Prairie View, Texas
Tuition: $6,584
School Enrollment: 9,516
The RN-BSN program at Prairie View A & M University prepares RNs who hold a diploma or associate degree to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. The fast-paced program at Prairie View allows students to earn the credentials needed to obtain a BSN in as few as twelve months. The program is fully accredited and one of the most affordable nursing programs in the state of Texas. U.S. News and World Report ranks Prairie View A&M University the 37th Best Historically Black College and University in the country.
#9 – Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Tuition: $5,766
School Enrollment: 26,408
Current registered nurses who desire to further their nursing education are eligible to enroll in Georgia Southern University’s accredited RN-BSN online degree program. Accredited by the CCNE and approved by the Georgia Board of Nursing, the program offers flexible and convenient courses that lead to the BSN degree. Students may take classes on a part-time or full-time basis. The program is highly individualized to suit the needs of working professional nurses. U.S. News and World Report ranks Georgia Southern University 107th for the Best Online Bachelor’s Program in the country.
#8 – Columbus State University
Columbus, Georgia
Tuition: $5,572
School Enrollment: 8,076
The online RN-BSN degree program at Columbus State University provides advanced education to registered nurses. It is accredited by CCNE and fully approved by the Georgia Board of Nursing. The school is both nationally and regionally accredited. The nursing program is considered one of the top of its kind in the United States, with high placement rates and prestigious rankings. In recent years, U.S. News and World Report ranked Columbus State University among the Top 50 Public Universities in the South.
#7 – Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Goodwell, Oklahoma
Tuition: $5,420
School Enrollment: 1,262
Oklahoma Panhandle State University offers an online RN-BSN degree program that was founded in 1996. It is one of the first nursing programs of its kind to offer nursing courses exclusively online. The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing accredits the degree program. U.S. News and World Report ranks the school and its programs as among the Best Regional Colleges in the West and the 90th Best Online Bachelor’s Programs. The program is recognized as being one of the most affordable nursing programs in Oklahoma.
#6 – University of Central Florida
Orlando, Florida
Tuition: $5,376
School Enrollment: 68,475
University of Central Florida offers a variety of nursing post-licensure programs including the RN to BSN degree. Flexible delivery options, including online or face-to face, allow working students to balance work-life with education. Depending on how many credits are required, students may complete the BSN program in as quickly as three semesters. For those who want to stretch out the program, ten semesters is the limit. U.S. News and World Report ranks University of Central Florida the 51st Best Regional University in the South and the 19th Top Public School.
#5 – University of North Carolina Wilmington
Wilmington, North Carolina
Tuition: $4,866
School Enrollment: 16,747
The University of North Carolina Wilmington offers a unique pathway for registered nurses to earn a baccalaureate degree through their RN to BSN program. In as few as twelve months, students may earn the necessary credentials for the BSN degree. While classes are administered online, the program has a residency requirement of 31 credit hours. U.S. News ranks UNC Wilmington as the 16th Best Regional University in the South and the 6th Top Public School.
#4 – North Carolina Central University
Durham, North Carolina
Tuition: $4,329
School Enrollment: 8,207
North Carolina Central University’s RN to BSN program is one of the oldest in North Carolina. Initiated as a degree completion program for nurses, today the program is offered entirely online with the most contemporary teaching technology available. Full time and part time structures are available. As a bridge course, the program must be completed within 12 months, or two years when electing to take classes on a part time basis. U.S. News and World Report ranks North Carolina Central University as the 65th Best Regional University in the South.
#3 – Winston-Salem State University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Tuition: $3,792
School Enrollment: 5,190
The RN to BSN program at Winston-Salem State University is offered as an Outreach Option that recognizes registered nurses as adult learners with vast experience in the healthcare field. Classes are offered online with limited online space availability. The program is competitive and considered to be one of the most affordable nursing programs in the state of North Carolina and in the country. The Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education accredits the program. U.S. News and World Report ranks Winston-Salem State University the 60th Best Regional University in the United States and the 25th Top Public School in the country.
#2 – Fayetteville State University
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Tuition: $3,224
School Enrollment: 6,318
Fayetteville State University offers full time and part time matriculation plans for those pursuing an RN to BSN degree. Plans are optional and flexible, designed for working nurses who desire to balance school, work, and home life. The full time matriculation plan requires 2.5 semesters and the part-time plan requires 5 semesters. U.S. News and World Report ranks Fayetteville State University the 28th Best Historically Black College and University in the country. The nursing program is the most affordable of its kind in North Carolina and in the South.
#1 – Western Carolina University
Cullowhee, North Carolina
Tuition: $2,522
School Enrollment: 11,639
Western Carolina University’s RN to BSN program assists licensed registered nurses to advance their education and career trajectory by earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The program is considered one of the most affordable nursing programs in the south. Fully accredited, the RN to BSN program is nationally ranked. U.S. News and World Report ranks Western Carolina University as the 37th Best Regional University in the South and the 90th Best Online Bachelor’s Program in the country.
Sources
- Forbes, America’s Top Colleges
- Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, College Navigator
- GreatValueColleges, Top 30 Affordable RN to BSN Online Degree Programs
- U.S. News & World Report, Best Colleges Rankings and Lists