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Best Florida RN BSN Degree Programs

NurseJournal Staff
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Updated May 23, 2023
    If you are an RN, you may consider studying towards a Bachelor of Science in Nursing to advance your career. Florida is a great place to start looking.
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    Nursing is a career path that takes a sharp yet sympathetic mindset, and although it isn’t the right position for those who are faint of heart, it’s a wonderful way to make a good salary making a difference in the world. This necessary role in society has a good report of possible salary growth within the United States over the next decade, in fact, the BLS reports a 7% increase by 2029, which is faster than the average rate of growth for most jobs across the country. See also Florida RN to MSN programs.

    This need for nurses is specifically strong in the sunshine state where populations run high and many retirees spend their time. This means that there’s a particularly high calling for geriatric nurses, but for many other forms of nursing as well.

    Below is a list of some of the best schools within this state of Florida that give nurses the theoretical knowledge and hands on experience to succeed in their chosen profession.

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    1
    University of Florida
    LocationGainesville, FL

    Founded in 1956, The College of Nursing at the University of Florida provides one of the top educations in the state and is a well-known campus and premier institution for academics in nursing. It produces the highest number of nurses at a graduate level within the state and has an average passing grade of 90% or higher within the graduate field of nursing.

    The degree courses at UFL are accredited programs, accepted by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, and qualify graduates to complete licensure for nursing within their state.

    • Campus: Gainesville, FL
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
    • Tuition: $20,550 per year
    • Minimum Time Commitment: Four Semesters
    • Online Available: Yes, for some courses.
    • Degree Requirements: This is a 4 semester program with classroom, lab and practical learning courses.
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing, and Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree.
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
    2
    Jacksonville University
    LocationJacksonville, FL

    The Jacksonville University RN to BSN program is an online course which can be completed to fulfill CCNE accreditation for those practicing nurses who have busy schedules and not enough time to enter fulltime into the world of academics. The coursework covers statistics, nutrition, anatomy, physiology, critical care, community health, and research assignments.

    • Campus: Jacksonville, FL
    • Type: Private
    • Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
    • Tuition: Tuition costs $360 for each credit hour and $225 per course for the cost of books and materials.
    • Minimum Time Commitment: 4 years
    • Online Available: Yes
    • Degree Requirements: 123 credits over 4 years with theoretical and practical learning.
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Masters of Science in Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
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    University of North Florida
    LocationJacksonville, FL

    UNF is a nationally ranked school providing nursing educations to students who are looking to enrich their lives and their academic resume with an accredited degree. The programs are provided online and are diverse and affordable, with a flexible practicum period and no dissertation necessary.

    • Campus: Jacksonville, FL
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
    • Tuition: $174.12 per credit hour for residents, $654.25 for non-residents.
    • Minimum Time Commitment: 2 Years
    • Online Available: Yes
    • Degree Requirements: 63 Credits over a period of 2 years.
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing, Doctor of Nurse Practice
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
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    Bethune-Cookman University
    LocationDaytona Beach, FL

    Students at Bethune-Cookman learn through a variety of teaching techniques including classroom learning and applied theory put to work through practical experience. Courses cover leadership, research management, and critical thinking processes and students work towards positions in home-healthcare, hospice, early childhood units, mental health facilities and other health related fields.

    • Campus: Daytona Beach, FL
    • Type: Private
    • Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (BSN Program), National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc.
    • Tuition: $22,958 per year
    • Minimum Time Commitment: 4 years
    • Online Available: Yes for the RN to BSN
    • Degree Requirements: 128 total credits including 68 general studies and 68 from upper division
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing: RN to BSN
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
    5
    Florida Atlantic University
    LocationBoca Raton, FL

    The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is in high demand within Florida and has a good reputation for excellent staff and successful students. They offer a Traditional BSN over a two year period, an Accelerated BSN over a one year period, and an RN to BSN program, as well as other nursing degrees.

    • Campus: Boca Raton, FL
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
    • Tuition: $369.82 per credit hour for in state students and $1024.81 for out of state students.
    • Minimum Time Commitment: 2 years
    • Online Available: No
    • Degree Requirements: 60 credit hours and 840 total hours of clinical work
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN to BSN, Master of Science in Nursing, RN to MSN, Nurse Educator, Nurse Practitioner, Doctorate
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid