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WGU Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

WGU Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

Online Nursing Program (RN), Online Nursing Bachelor’s Degree,

One Program to Become an RN and Earn a BSN


If you are looking to become a registered nurse and live in Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, or Wisconsin, this nursing program could be for you.

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In geographies where this program is available, it consists of:

  • Online coursework you can take any time, day or night. Accelerate faster through certain courses by demonstrating mastery via competency-based assessments. 
  • Seven in-person Clinical Rotations in local, assigned healthcare facilities. WGU has prearranged, assigned partnerships with healthcare employers who provide practice sites and clinical coaches/preceptors to help teach and inspire you on your path to becoming a nurse.
  • Two in-person Learning Lab experiences. See map below. WGU Clinical Learning and Simulation Centers (Labs) are located in Utah, Texas, and Missouri, and WGU has partnered with labs in Indiana and Florida. Please refer to the map to identify your state and travel-to Lab location.

States where the Prelicensure BSN Program is Offered

  1. Arkansas
  2. Florida
  3. Idaho
  4. Indiana
  5. Iowa
  6. Kansas
  7. Kentucky
  8. Michigan
  9. Minnesota
  10. Mississippi
  11. Missouri
  12. Nevada
  13. New Mexico
  14. North Carolina
  15. Ohio
  16. Oklahoma
  17. South Carolina
  18. South Dakota
  19. Tennessee
  20. Texas
  21. Utah
  22. Virginia
  23. West Virginia
  24. Wisconsin

The Arkansas Division of Higher Education approved Western Governors University to offer the prelicensure program in the Bear State. Arkansans complete their program online, participate in Learning Lab experiences per the map above, and complete Clinical Rotations in Arkansas.

Coursework: Students will take the program coursework online.

Learning Labs: Students will travel to, and attend, two in-person Learning Lab Experiences.  Please refer to the map above to identify your state and travel-to Lab location. WGU strives to assign students to the Learning Lab that aligns with their region. If the alignment can’t occur or the region is unavailable, students will be assigned an alternate Learning Lab location.

Clinical Rotations: Students will travel to, and attend, seven in-person Clinical Rotations. Clinical Rotations are available within 60 miles of the district listed. Students will be assigned to clinical partner sites throughout the 60-mile radius.

  • Fayetteville
  • Little Rock

Program start dates vary. For additional questions about how you will obtain your license as a nurse, contact licensure@wgu.edu.

If you don’t live in a state where our prelicensure program is available, there is an alternative route for patient care through our Bachelor’s of Science in Health and Human Services degree. This degree allows you to still be involved with patients by working to help with insurance, payments, and other details of healthcare that can be confusing and frustrating. If you want to work with patients, but our nursing degree isn’t feasible, consider the Health and Human Services degree instead.

This program is paced to have a completion time of 

4 Years

You will be expected to complete all required credits assigned each 6-month term. Students may be able to accelerate some portions of the program.

Course Info

Tuition per six-month term is

$8,755

Throughout the program, students pay $8,755 per six-months.

Cost & Time

Expect to spend about

30 hours/week

on your studies, assessments, and in the completion of Clinical Rotations and Learning Labs.

How It Works

Next Start Date:
Varies

If admitted, WGU will grant a start date based on a variety of factors.

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HOW IT WORKS

Pre-Nursing and Nursing Portions

Pre-Nursing

Students begin the prelicensure program at WGU with their pre-nursing coursework. This includes general education courses, as well as introductory medical coursework. This allows students to satisfy required prerequisites for the clinical portion of the program.

Nursing

After finishing the pre-nursing portion of the program, students that have met progression requirements are eligible to progress into the nursing portion of the program. This portion of the program contains more specific nursing coursework, as well as hands-on Learning Labs and Clinical Rotations that are required for students to earn their Bachelors of Science in Nursing Degree and become eligible to sit for the RN licensure exam after graduation.

COURSES

Nursing Prelicensure Courses

You will work with your WGU Program Mentor and Instructors to prepare for rigorous assessments, virtual-reality simulations, and high-fidelity simulations. Once you’ve successfully completed those, you will qualify to attend your assigned clinical rotations. Expect to spend at least 30 hours or more per week on your studies, and in the completion of Clinical Rotations and Learning Labs.

This program has a standard path and is paced to be completed in 8 terms or 4 years. Some students may be able to accelerate their pace with transfer credits.

Transferrable courses for the prelicensure program must have a minimum “C” grade or better to be approved for transfer credit.

The curriculum in WGU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is designed not only to prepare you to become a nurse, but to provide you with the skills to become an outstanding nurse, ready to contribute to a strong healthcare team and better patient outcomes.

The WGU B.S. Nursing (Prelicensure) curriculum was designed and is regularly updated with input from the experts on our Nursing Program Council, ensuring you learn what you need to know and master the skills you need to excel as a nurse and play your part on a vital team.

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Pre-Nursing Courses (4 Terms)

Nursing Courses (4 Terms)

Skills For Your Résumé

As part of this program, you will develop a range of valuable skills that employers are looking for. 

  • Communications: Successfully communicated effectively across diverse cultural contexts, fostering understanding and collaboration among individuals from different backgrounds.
  • Critical Thinking: Evaluated evidence based on specific criteria, ensuring the use of high-quality and reliable information for decision-making and problem-solving.
  • Pathology: Differentiated major types of microorganisms based on their structural and other characteristics, enhancing the ability to identify and address microbial challenges effectively.
  • Physiology: Demonstrated a comprehensive understanding of normal physiological functions of living organisms and their parts, providing a solid foundation for healthcare and biological studies.
  • Problem Solving: Analyzed complex medical problems skillfully, leading to the identification of optimal solutions and improved patient outcomes.
  • Research: Synthesized research information from multiple sources adeptly, enabling comprehensive and well-informed insights.

“My heart is with the Prelicensure BSN students who have chosen the noble profession of nursing as a career. Should you choose WGU to prepare you, know that this is the university of the future: It is affordable, it’s flexible, and it offers learning based in competencies rather than just class time.”

—Brenda Cleary, Ph.D., RN, FAAN
Adjunct Faculty
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill

PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS

Pre-Nursing and Nursing Coursework

Within the prelicensure program at WGU, there are two sections for students to complete. The first section is pre-nursing, which include general education coursework, and introductory healthcare coursework. These satisfy prerequisites that students need to enter the nursing portion of the program. Students then progress to the nursing portion of the program, which contains specific nursing courses that prepare students for their careers.

LEARN ABOUT COURSES

Lab Experiences and Clinical Rotations

Students will travel to Learning Lab twice during the program. Lab locations are arranged by region. When clinical rotations start, you will work one-on-one with a clinical coach/preceptor (under the guidance of a WGU clinical instructor) to complete several “intensives.” Your clinical coach/preceptor is an experienced staff nurse trained to help you throughout the duration of your rotations. Assessment of your clinical competence will be conducted by your WGU clinical instructors. Click below to learn more about lab and clinical experiences.

MORE ABOUT LABS AND CLINICALS

Program Coursework

The B.S. Nursing (Prelicensure) program requires that you work closely with WGU faculty and clinical coaches/preceptors. You will be expected to complete all required CUs assigned each 6-month term. Together with your Course Instructor and Program Mentor, you will decide when you are ready to complete course assessments.

The first person you speak with at WGU will be your Enrollment Counselor, an expert in your program who can explain all the requirements and expectations in more detail. You can also read more about each course in the Program Guide.

PROGRAM GUIDE

ADMISSIONS

Admission Requirements Unique to This Nursing Degree

Admission Requirements (for more information click on the live links below)

*Click the arrows below for more details about applying, the background check, and admissions.

The Leavitt School of Health at Western Governors University is committed to student success and partners with the WGU Office of Admissions to determine academic eligibility for the Prelicensure Nursing program. Applicants who submit all admission requirements will be reviewed through a weighted evaluation system that considers several factors. The Office of Admissions reviews all applicants based on their academic experience and nursing entrance exam scores.   

  • Admission is competitive and not guaranteed; additional factors important to student success in the nursing program may also be considered.
  • Admission to and enrollment in the Prelicensure Nursing program does not guarantee acceptance into the clinical nursing portion of the program.  
  • Only residents of the following states are eligible to apply to this program. Prospective students seeking admission to the WGU Prelicensure Nursing program may apply to a district within their state of residence. Any applications from residents outside of these states will not be accepted.

Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin

To be considered for enrollment into the Prelicensure Nursing Program, applicants must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent, be at least 16 years of age (must be 18 at the time of clinical experiences), AND complete the following admission requirements:

  1. Complete a nursing entrance exam. WGU accepts the HESI Admissions Assessment (A2) and the ATI TEAS. Applicants can choose which exam they take. Learn more about nursing entrance exams here.
  2. Submit to a criminal background check through American Databank
  3. Submit a Prelicensure Nursing Application Essay 
  4. Activate their Prelicensure Nursing File which includes a declaration of:
  • The date and location an applicant is applying to
  • Completed certifications
  • Completed licenses
  • Military service and training




GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Get Your Questions Answered

Talk to a WGU Enrollment Counselor.

CONTACT AN ENROLLMENT COUNSELOR

Transfer Credits

If you've taken courses or have earned certifications, you likely qualify for transfer credits. Send in transcripts to transfer credits.
WGU's curriculum structure is competency-based allowing you to apply your existing knowledge and skills. A.A. and A.S. degrees usually qualify for upper division standing at WGU.
If you have completed some college coursework WGU will conduct a transcript evaluation. You may waive some requirements as a result.

TRANSFER INFORMATION

Accredited,

Respected,

Recognized™

One important measure of a degree’s value is the reputation of the university where it was earned. When employers, industry leaders, and academic experts hold your alma mater in high esteem, you reap the benefits of that respect. WGU is a pioneer in reinventing higher education for the 21st century, and our quality has been recognized.

Best Value School since 2014
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The baccalaureate degree programs in nursing, master's degree programs in nursing, and post-graduate APRN certificate programs at WGU are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
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The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, and post-graduate APRN certificate program at WGU are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

COST

Unbelievably Low Tuition

By charging per term rather than per credit, WGU helps students control the ultimate cost of their degrees.

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Other student responsibilities:

Uniforms: Approx. $150 plus shipping, handling, and applicable taxes. Uniforms do not have to be purchased through WGU.
Lab kit fees: Approx. $250 
Drug screen, background check, and immunization tracking system: $94, which includes one alias search; there will be a separate charge for each additional alias search, and due to expenses associated with accessing court documents, the fees for students in the following states will be as follows: MI ($10), NV ($12). All fees are subject to change.

Compliance fees will vary depending on the compliance items a student needs for placement. Generally (though subject to change), prices are as follows:

  • ADB/Complio Background Check (varies by state – completed every 24 months) – $52 – $150
  • ADB/Complio Immunization Tracking Package (varies by package term) – $25- $50
  • ADB/Complio Drug Screen (varies by panel) – $36
  • ADB/Complio HIPAA Training – $15
  • ADB/Complio OSHA Training – $15
  • Third-Party Onboarding (varies by vendor – MCE, ACEMAPP, TCPS, CPNW, etc.) – $25- $50

Additional fees to the student may include: fingerprints, physician office visits, titer screenings, immunizations, physical exams, eye exams, and any additional items required by the health facility. All prices subject to change.

Costs for Pre-Nursing (1-4 Terms)

$8,755

Tuition per 6-month term

The first 4 terms of the prelicensure program consist of pre-nursing courses. There is an additional e-books and resources fee of $200 per six-month term.

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Costs for Nursing (4 Terms)

$8,755

Tuition per 6-month term

At WGU, tuition is charged every six months. There is an additional e-books and resources fee of $200 per six-month term.

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A Prelicensure Nursing Bachelor’s Degree Is Within Reach

There is help available to make paying for school possible for you:

The average student loan debt of WGU graduates in 2022 (among those who borrowed) was less than half* the national average.

Responsible Borrowing Initiative

Most WGU students qualify for financial aid, and WGU is approved for federal financial aid and U.S. veterans benefits. 

Financial Aid

Many scholarship opportunities are available. Find out what you might be eligible for.

Scholarships

*WGU undergraduate students have approximately half the debt at graduation compared to the national average, according to the Institute for College Access and Success (2022).

LAB AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCES

A Hands-On Nursing Preparation Program

WGU’s Prelicensure program is a hybrid model with online coursework and in-person requirements where students gain hands-on experience in Learning Labs and Clinical Rotations.

Students must be available for three-week Clinical Rotations for each clinical course and 5 weeks during your final clinical course. Preparation will be completed online under the guidance of a WGU Program Mentor and through mandatory attendance at Learning Labs.

  • Cutting-edge Learning Labs, including virtual and high-fidelity simulations to develop clinical skills.
  • Clinical Rotations in hospitals and other key healthcare sites within the community.
  • One-on-one guidance, supervision, and support in a busy, contemporary clinical setting with a clinical coach/preceptor—an experienced staff nurse and clinical expert.
  • You will complete multiple Clinical Rotations each year, both in-hospital and community-based settings

WGU’s B.S. Prelicensure Nursing students will travel to Learning Labs twice during the program. Labs are approximately one week in length for each of the two sessions. There will also be one virtual Learning Lab (which includes two virtual meetings) that will not require travel to a facility.

Clinical assignments are based upon a variety of factors such as state of residence, student program status, and student capacity at the time of clinical progression. Learning Labs are assigned by region. Please refer to the map above to identify your region and travel-to Lab location. WGU strives to assign students to the Learning Lab that aligns with their region. If the alignment can’t occur, or the region is unavailable, students will be assigned an alternate Learning Lab location.

Students must complete any additional compliance and onboarding items as indicated by an affiliation agreement with the partnering facility. Items may include, but are not limited to: N95 fit tests, COVID vaccines/boosters, colorblindness/eye exam, fingerprints, and other immunizations as indicated.

Standard Compliance Requirements

“I’ve always wanted to become a RN. I took the longest route to get here and now I’m 27 and finally accomplished my dream! All thanks to WGU for making a program that I could work and get my school work done.”

—Brittney Burns
B.S. Nursing, Prelicensure

WGU Houston Lab for Prelicensure Students

“I’ve always wanted to be a nurse. But I have found that traditional school never really worked for me. I found that teaching my self and working online was a better fit and by doing that I ended up getting back to back bachelor degrees. I realized that I enjoy learning just not the way schools were traditionally structured where you are always lectured to.

—Brian Cowan
B.S. Nursing, Prelicensure

WGU Houston Lab for Prelicensure Students

CAREER OUTLOOK

Your Path to Becoming a Nurse

You need your RN license to achieve your goal of being a nurse. Becoming a bachelor’s-prepared nurse as well will open the door to many opportunities—whether you want to serve on decision-making committees at your facility or desire greater employability at hospitals seeking Magnet status. 

Caring for others in their time of need has been your lifelong passion. It’s your heart and soul—it’s why you feel called to be a nurse. WGU’s nursing programs are designed around a philosophy and a conceptual model of nursing that recognizes the nurse’s diverse roles as detective, scientist, and healer.

We’re committed to our mission of forming “confident, caring, and competent professional nurses prepared to meet emerging healthcare needs of diverse populations.”   

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Return on Your Investment

On average, WGU graduates see an increase in income post-graduation

WGU graduates report an average salary increase of $22,200 within 2 years of graduation. WGU Graduates report an average salary increase of $30,300 within 4 years of graduation.

Average income increase from all degrees in annual salary vs. pre-enrollment salary. Source: 2023 Harris Poll Survey of 1,655 WGU graduates.

Survey was sent to a representative sample of WGU graduates from all colleges. Respondents received at least one WGU degree since 2017.

6%

Employment of nurses is projected to grow 6% from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations.

—U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

WGU’s BSN Grads are Working in Diverse, Fulfilling Roles

Our 20,000-plus Bachelor of Science Nursing alumni have great jobs and satisfying careers:

Job Titles

  • Staff nurse
  • Flight nurse
  • Nurse case manager
  • Public health nurse
  • Forensic nurse

Diverse Industries

  • Hospitals and medical centers
  • Doctor’s offices and clinics
  • U.S. military
  • Public health departments
  • Nonprofit organizations

Major Employers

  • Intermountain Healthcare
  • U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs
  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
  • Synergy Home Health
  • HCA Healthcare
  • Peace Health

WGU Grads Hold Positions With Top Employers

Hospitals and clinics around the country know the benefit of a degree from WGU, so your healthcare degree is valuable.

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More About Career Growth

More About Prelicensure Nursing

  1. General Program Questions
  2. Financial Aid Questions

FAQs About the Prelicensure Program

ABOUT THE NCLEX-RN EXAM

WGU’s Prelicensure BSN program prepares graduates to sit for the NCLEX exam. In fact, for the 8th consecutive year, the WGU NCLEX pass rate is at or above the national average for all NCLEX testers*.

The NCLEX, also known as the National Council Licensure Examination, is the standardized test that every state regulatory board uses to determine if you’re ready to become licensed as a nurse. It’s given by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) and evaluates your nursing knowledge to make sure you’re qualified to work in hospitals and healthcare facilities. After you’ve completed an accredited nursing program, taking and passing the NCLEX exam is the next step to become a registered nurse (RN).

Learn more about the NCLEX-RN exam.

WGU Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

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