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Meet the School of Nursing at Houston Baptist University
HBU’s RN to BSN is specifically designed to flexibly support working RNs who have not yet completed their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. With customized support throughout, you can gain the critical skills you need to succeed, no matter what type of nursing you pursue now or in the future.
Both online RN to BSN and hybrid MSN programs prepare graduates for nursing career success by offering an industry-aligned, competency-based education that is both flexible and affordable. Built on a strong faith-based foundation enhanced by user friendly technology, HBU’s online RN to BSN and hybrid MSN programs equip nurses with the advanced skills needed to succeed in today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment. HBU’s Master of Science in Nursing offers two degree options; one for nurses interested in Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and one for nurses interested in Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care (PNP-PC).
*Applicants must possess a valid RN license in order to apply for any of HBU’s fully-online nursing programs.
Choose the program path that’s right for you
What Makes the Nursing Degrees from HBU Different?
Fast Facts About the Nursing Programs at HBU
*Lower tuition rates may apply for employees of partner hospitals and HBU alumni.
** The BSN nursing core does not include general education courses which may increase completion time. A minimum of 3 additional credits is required, total number of general education courses will vary by student depending on transfer credits.
*** Tuition cost is for BSN nursing core excluding fees and the cost of additional general education courses required to complete the program.
Lower tuition rates may apply for employees of partner hospitals.
Houston Baptist University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, master, and doctoral degrees.
Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Houston Baptist University.
What our students are saying
“The BSN program at HBU is very challenging and very rewarding. It’s not as simple as just attending classes and receiving a piece of paper. The program is designed to push you to your limits and expand the way you see patients. I feel the program has molded me into a better person, and I know it can do the same for many more nurses.”
“The healthcare community in Houston recognizes the quality of HBU graduates. In addition to the academic component of the school, HBU’s religious component also makes the BSN experience unique. It has helped me manage delicate psychological experiences, from observing possible abuse situations in pediatrics, to seeing geriatric patients struggle with day to day activities. I cannot say enough positive things about HBU’s BSN program and recommend it to anyone pursuing their advanced nursing degree.”
“I did extensive research and learned that HBU had an academically rigorous program and small class sizes which appealed to me. It has a very good reputation and, in talking with students at a variety of different schools, I realized I could really challenge myself and learn significantly at HBU.”
“To me, the greatest strength of the program was how well the entire staff was involved in my success. Even though I was 5 hours away from the University and never met anyone face to face, I felt like they were down the street and as if they were all family. This a very important quality especially when one feels alone or like giving up on those beautiful weekends when your actual family members are having a good time while you’re stuck in a room studying. The entire staff involvement makes you push through these tough times.”
“As a Christian affiliated school, I think we all need some sort of support in times of difficulties. Personally, as a Christian, I rely on God’s help and HBU provides that help and guidance at those times of difficulties. This does not mean in any way that the school is only for Christians. I had the privilege of taking classes with individuals from different religions or with different faiths. HBU is a home for everybody.”
The HBU School of Nursing Commitment
Awards & Accolades for Nursing Programs at HBU
Accredited by SACSCOC
Houston Baptist University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate, baccalaureate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia, 30033-4097, or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Houston Baptist University.
RN to BSN program Accredited by ACEN
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing(ACEN)
MSN program Accredited by CCNE
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
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#76 (Regional Universities-West) “Best Colleges Rankings”
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Yes! Tell Me More About
HBU’s Online Degree Programs
Clicking the “Request Info” button above constitutes your express written consent for representatives of Houston Baptist University to contact you about educational opportunities. You understand you may be called, texted or emailed by HBU’s technology partner at the number/email address provided, regarding furthering your education. You understand that calls may be generated using an automated technology. Your consent is not an obligation to purchase educational programs or services.
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