Take the First Step Towards Your Healthcare Calling at our Nursing Program in Troy, MI—just north of Detroit
At our Troy campus, you can pursue your nursing profession with the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program.
Skip the waitlist—and the prerequisites. Get started at our accredited Troy, Michigan nursing school and earn your BSN degree in as few as three years—a year faster than most bachelor nursing programs.
Get started now – classes start Oct 28
Troy, Michigan Nursing Program: A Hands-On BSN
At Chamberlain’s nursing school near Detroit, you gain hands-on experience in both the Chamberlain SIMCARE CENTER™ and the on-site clinical setting. This allows you to work alongside classmates, faculty, mentors, and experienced registered nurses as you develop skills in direct patient-care nursing. The SIMCARE CENTER™ features many aspects of simulated care, giving you the opportunity to practice fundamental nursing skills on high-tech patient manikins. Patient simulators have bodily functions and vital signs, and they produce a range of symptoms. You will have the chance to hone your nursing skills in a safe health care setting before transitioning to real-life patients in the clinicals portion of the curriculum.
Ask a Student
How was your experience at Chamberlain’s nursing school in Troy, Michigan?
"The size of the campus makes it special, it’s very close and intimate. Everyone knows each other. You can walk down the hallways and see old professors that you had. I liked the class sizes and how small it is."
Amber J.
‘21 BSN Alumna, Troy campus
Earn a BSN Your Way
Pick an option that fits your lifestyle
Chamberlain Troy provides three different ways to earn your BSN degree and advance to your nursing degree: the traditional on-campus BSN, the evening/weekend option, and the hybrid option. Admission criteria, curriculum, and the expected time to degree completion are the same for all three paths. Plus, they all offer the same great benefits, including:
- A Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education CCNE-accredited BSN degree program
- Nursing courses in your first year
- No wait lists or prerequisite courses
- Intimate class sizes
- Personalized attention and support to guide you on your academic journey
Request information to learn more about the evening/ weekend and hybrid options.
Online
Offers the optimal blend of flexibility, interactivity and experiential learning.
- 100% online coursework
- Classes during weekdays
- Virtual simulation and lab experiences
- In person skills check-off prior to clinical rotations
- Clinical Learning Experiences typically occur between weeks 3 through 8 and may require significant travel.
Visit the BSN Online page to learn more.
Campus Hybrid
Presents the best of both worlds by offering traditional and online learning experiences.
- In person and online coursework
- Classes during weekdays
- In-person and virtual lab experiences
- Clinicals occur once a week
* Exceptions may occur in the hybrid standardized course delivery model by a specific campus location.
Evening-Weekend
Provides the option to attend in person classes during the evenings and weekends.
- In person and online coursework
- Classes in the evenings and weekends
- In person and virtual lab experiences
- Clinicals occur once a week
* Evening and weekend option is available in select markets. Visit the locations page to see if available where you live.
Troy Campus
Contact Information
Address
200 Kirts Blvd
Suite C,
Troy, MI 48084
Toll Free:
877.751.5783
Hours of Operation
Mon - Thurs: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Fri: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Student Support FAQs
As an aspiring nurse in our Troy nursing program, you will have access to tools and resources that support a variety of learning styles for NCLEX® preparation. Extra help, tutorials, assessments, and simulations are available and easy to access. Passing this exam——is one of the final steps before becoming a registered nurse.
As you explore the BSN program in Troy, Michigan, consider what academic support resources will be available to you. The Center for Academic Success (CAS) at the Troy campus offers academic support, appointments with tutors, study materials, workshops, and much more.
Chamberlain’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) curriculum is structured to give you the ability to learn, retain and apply essential knowledge to various nursing experiences in the field. The program emphasizes conceptual learning while teaching students how to translate nursing theory into clinical practice.
The Chamberlain SIMCARE CENTER™ gives students the opportunity to acquire hands-on experience in an on-site clinical setting, allowing nursing students to work side-by-side with experienced professional nurses, faculty, mentors and peers as they refine their direct patient-care nursing skills.
Our nursing program in Troy, Michigan consists of a minimum of 122 credit hours: 56 credit hours in general education and 66 credit hours in the nursing major.
Accreditation? Check
Learn more about our accredited Troy, Michigan nursing program
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program, and post-graduate APRN certificate programs at Chamberlain University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, (https://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
Chamberlain University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (www.hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Accredited Nursing School – Michigan Approvals
Chamberlain College of Nursing is authorized to operate and grant degrees in the state of Michigan under the laws of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, CSCL/Licensing Division, P.O. Box 30018, Lansing, Michigan 48909, 517.241.9288.
Chamberlain College of Nursing is approved as a Bachelor of Science Nursing degree program in the State of Michigan effective June 4, 2014 by the Michigan Board of Nursing under the laws of the State of Michigan Department of Regulatory Affairs Bureau of Health Care Services/Health Professions Division, 611 W. Ottawa Street Lansing, Michigan 4
Troy Campus FAQs
At our Troy school of nursing, we accept qualifying transfer credits. To see if you are eligible, request more information to work with an admissions representative. With a bachelor’s degree in another field, you can find out which qualifying transfer credits from your first degree can help you earn your BSN even faster. Plus, our admissions representatives can work with you to see if you’re eligible for financial aid.
Yes, there are a variety of scholarship options available for our Troy campus students. Explore undergraduate and external scholarship opportunities or request more information to learn what financial aid options are available. Financial aid is available in the form of federal and private loans, scholarships, grants and work-study to those who qualify.
The Troy BSN program consists of a minimum of 122 credit hours: 56 credit hours in general education and 66 credit hours in the nursing major.
View the BSN Degree Program Curriculum Plan to see what credits are required.
Prospective nursing students begin the admission process by first completing an application and then interviewing with a Chamberlain admission representative. When all Troy nursing requirements for admission are fulfilled, prospective students are told in writing of their admission status to a specific Chamberlain program and location.
Learn more about our admission criteria to Chamberlain University’s nursing school in Troy, Michigan.