Ready to take your nursing career to the next level? NDSU's blended LPN to BSN program provides a flexible path for licensed practical nurses to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.
In-state tuition for this degree program
Ranked no. 2 for online nursing degree programs in the U.S. by learn.org
National median nursing salary
The nursing program at NDSU prepares professional nurses by providing a sound educational base for practice, graduate study, professional development and professional and civic responsibility.
Go beyond your existing LPN education with coursework focused on today's complex healthcare environment, including quality and safety, evidence-based practice, population-focused care, leadership and chronic health issues.
The School of Nursing at NDSU is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), ensuring a high-quality education. NDSU BSN graduates stand out as leaders in the field and are highly recruited. Graduates are able to advance their careers into leadership roles and graduate studies.
Qualify for a wider range of nursing positions in various healthcare settings. The demand for registered nurses is rising, offering greater job security and career advancement opportunities.
The online and part-time format caters to busy working professionals, allowing you to balance your studies with work and family responsibilities. Most students take 6–9 credits per semester and finish within two years.
Pursue your nursing degree online while working. NDSU is here for you with our high-quality, nationally-accredited program.