The online Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) completion program at the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing and Health Sciences is for students who are registered nurses (RN) with an associate degree or diploma. Graduates of this program earn the BSN degree and are prepared to obtain or maintain a leadership position; and pursue education beyond the baccalaureate level, if so desired.
This program is online with some clinical experiences in a healthcare or community setting where the student is geographically located. Students may choose to attend full-time or part-time. The full-time program of study can be completed in two semesters and the part-time program of study in four semesters. Students who are not registered nurses but are seeking to earn the BSN should choose the Bachelor of Science in Nursing pre-licensure program.
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Why Choose the RN to BSN Online at DSU?

The nursing faculty members have expertise in various nursing specialties and are committed to providing a high-quality education in the classroom, online, and in the clinical environment. In addition to participating in clinical practice at many of the surrounding healthcare agencies, faculty members integrate simulation into the teaching/learning process to explain nursing concepts and care for diverse individuals and populations.
- Applications accepted year round
- Students are admitted in the program during the fall term
- Full time students complete nursing courses in 2 semesters
- Flexible and part-time course scheduling available
- Online program and course orientation
- Clinical experiences in student’s geographical location
- Test free validation credit/transfer credit
- Non-degree seeking option
- Student advisement available online or by phone
- CCNE accredited

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Delta State University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.

”I always knew that I wanted to further my nursing career. While working, I needed a program that was completely online. After much research, Delta State has such a renowned nursing program and has the most promising goals in the RN-BSN program! Delta State has given me the best opportunity to advance my career.
Taryn Wood, RN to BSN majorClass of 2022
What Can I Do With a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing?
Nursing is a profession that offers more career choices than ever before in locations throughout the country. There is a nursing career option in almost every type of work environment: hospital, clinic, academic, industrial, administrative, laboratory, government, military, aviation, computer, sports, etc. Here are just a few of those choices:
- Critical Care Nurse
- Emergency Room Nurse
- Flight Nurse
- Home Care Nurse
- Industry Nurse
- Infection Control Nurse
- Medical-Surgical Nurse
- Pediatric Nurse
- OR/Recovery Nurse
- Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse
- Obstetric Nurse
- Oncology Nurse
- School Nurse
Nursing Scholarships
Delta State’s RN to BSN program is more affordable than many of its contemporaries offering similar opportunities. At DSU, we’re going to automatically consider you for scholarships. Some scholarships you may be considered for include opportunities for nursing majors, students with a GPA of 2.5 or higher, residents of Mississippi, students who plan to work in the state of Mississippi post-graduation, minorities, and more. Students may also be eligible for non-program specific scholarship opportunities.
Program Goals
The Robert E. Smith School of Nursing and Health Sciences’ goal is for Bachelor of Science in Nursing students to leave with their degree feeling skilled, confident, and equipped to deal with real-world situations. Our team of faculty and staff members work to ensure that our students are prepared to meet employment needs of healthcare agencies.
- Prepare associate degree nurses by expanding knowledge and skills in nursing assessment, community health and management-utilizing evidence-based practice, health policy and informatics to deliver safe, competent care.
- Prepare associate degree nurses to provide nursing care in collaboration with other health care providers, patients, families, and communities to promote health and disease prevention.
- Prepare graduate to pursue education beyond the baccalaureate level.

Student Learning Outcomes
Students can expect to achieve specific outcomes from the program. These outcomes combine to ensure that the student is qualified to meet professional standards of nursing care.
- Apply nursing, natural, and behavioral science concepts to the practice of nursing.
- Utilize the nursing process and standards of care to deliver safe, comprehensive nursing care to diverse clients in a collaborative environment.
- Practice as self-directed nursing leader who is accountable to self, society, and the evolving nursing profession.
- Utilize research in the delivery of health care.
- Advocate for improvement in healthcare through participation in professional and political processes.
- Provide individualized nursing care that focuses on health promotion and disease and injury prevention.
- Apply information and patient care technology to improve healthcare delivery from an interdisciplinary approach.