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Chamberlain College of Nursing offers the following undergraduate nursing programs:
BACCALAUREATE LEVEL OF NURSING PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a 3 year option. This option is a full-time program offered on-site in St. Louis, Missouri, Columbus, Ohio, Phoenix, Arizona and Addison, Illinois.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program incorporates general education and nursing coursework in a program of study that provides knowledge and skills necessary for a lifetime of professional and personal growth.
The BSN degree consists of a minimum of 126 credit hours: 66 general education credits and 60 nursing major credits.
For more information on the BSN on campus program click here.
Fast Track RN to BSN Online Degree Completion Program:
This flexible online program allows registered nurses to advance their nursing careers by earning a BSN degree in as few as 3 semesters.
- Fast Track: RNs can earn a BSN degree by completing just 3 semesters.
- Flexibility: All courses are offered online – 8 week sessions.
- Portfolio Credits: Students may receive up to 8 additional credit hours of coursework based on professional work experience.
- Generous Transfer Credit Opportunities: RNs with an unrestricted license can receive over 80 transfer credit hours toward a BSN degree.
- RN to BSN Online Completion Program Curriculum Grid
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For more information on the Fast Track RN to BSN Degree completion program click here or call toll-free 1-888-673-3879.
Note: Online RN-BSN students will participate in experiential learning projects within their course work. The curriculum does not include clinical work
ASSOCIATE LEVEL OF NURSING PROGRAMS (available in Columbus, Ohio only)
The college offers an Associate Level of Nursing Program with two levels of entry. This program is only offered in Columbus, Ohio on-site and in an online platform.
Associate Level of Nursing Program:
The Associate program provides a comprehensive foundation of general education and nursing knowledge necessary for nursing practice and continuing professional education. The program provides the necessary skills and competencies for graduates to assume registered nursing positions in acute, rehabilitation, and long-term care agencies. This is an entry level program into nursing.
The Associate program is a six semester year-round program comprised on 72 credit hours available online or on-site (Columbus, Ohio).
Columbus, OH:
LPN to RN Bridge Program:
The LPN to RN Bridge program is designed for current LPNs would wish to complete their associate degree and become a registered nurse (RN).
LPN students are awarded up to 10 credit hours, three in general education and 7 in nursing, toward the Associate of Science in Nursing degree. These hours are awarded through the Chamberlain College Articulation Plan (CCAP) and represent credit for knowledge gained in previous practical nurse education programs.
St. Louis, MO:
Columbus, OH:
For more information on the Associate Level of Nursing programs, click here.

