
Advance your nursing career with San Jac's RN-to-BSN program. Continue working as a registered nurse while completing flexible online courses. You can earn your BSN in as little as one year, and scholarship support is available for every BSN student. Take the next step in your education without putting your career on hold.

Earn your Bachelor of Science in Nursing and take the next step in your professional journey. This RN-to-BSN program builds on your nursing experience and can help you qualify for new opportunities in today's healthcare field.

Complete your upper-level courses in one year while continuing to work as a registered nurse. With 100% online classes and eight-week courses, you can balance school, work, and family while earning your degree.

Build skills in evidence-based practice, community health, healthcare technology, and nursing research. You'll learn how to use data and best practices to improve patient outcomes and support quality care across healthcare settings.

Put new skills into practice throughout the program. In your final semester, you'll complete a workplace-based project focused on improving patient care, healthcare operations, or nursing practice in your own work environment.
The RN-to-BSN program Is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). It is approved by the Texas Board of Nursing.
The BSN program is learner-centric and follows an eight-week course model, which builds
on your previous education and experience. Our course’s primary concepts are:


Yes. San Jac offers an affordable pathway to earning your Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Tuition is often lower than many university RN-to-BSN programs, helping you advance your education while managing costs.
Even better, every BSN student is eligible to receive support through the Clifton Black Scholarship. Additional nursing scholarships, grants, and financial aid opportunities may also be available to help reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.
You can apply to the program even if you haven’t finished all the required courses yet. However, your application won’t show your final grades, which may make it harder for you to get in. You also get more points based on our admissions rubric for courses you’ve completed. Because of this, we recommend you complete all your courses before applying. Additionally, this will help you do well in the upper-level nursing courses once you’re in the program.