UW-Eau Claire, UW-Oshkosh, UW-Green Bay, UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee collaborate
The nursing curriculum consists of 31 required credits: six core courses, two electives, two additional required courses and a capstone course.

UW-Stevens Point, 5 other
UW System schools collaborate for RN to BSN program

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point collaborates with UW-Eau Claire, UW-Oshkosh, UW-Green Bay, UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee in a RN to BSN baccalaureate program available to registered nurses who have associate degrees or diplomas.
 
Students complete requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree with a nursing major through UW-Stevens Point. The nursing curriculum will prepare registered nurses for leadership roles, while broadening their theoretical understanding and clinical skills in acute, community and ambulatory health settings.

The nursing curriculum consists of 31 required credits: six core courses, two electives, two additional required courses and a capstone course.
 
The RN to BSN program requires students to have:
  • an associate degree or diploma degree from an accredited program of nursing
  • a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5
  • Wisconsin residency
  • RN licensure in the state of Wisconsin 
Learn more about the admissions process, meet faculty and staff from the School of Health Care Professions and apply to UW-Stevens Point through the University of Wisconsin System application to start.