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Top Oklahoma RN BSN Degree Programs

NurseJournal Staff
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Updated May 23, 2023
    Explore top RN to BSN degree program options in the state of Oklahoma.
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    Are you ready to earn your online nursing degree?

    Some 3.9 million people live in Oklahoma, in the south-central part of our country. The main industries in this state are natural oil and gas production, as well as agriculture. A new field is biotechnology, which is growing rapidly and seen mainly in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Lawton.

    If you wish to become a registered nurse (RN) in this state, you will need to take the NCLEX-RN examination. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics have stated that the average annual salary for an RN in the state is $66,600. Additionally, a significant growth in demand for RNs has been projected over the next few years. To meet this demand, various schools now offer BSN (bachelor of science in nursing) degree programs, and there are also some that offer RN to BSN programs, and ADN to BSN programs. Generally, these programs take around four years to complete, although some accelerated programs also exist. Some programs are also available online.

    Once you have completed your degree, you will be able to work directly with patients, something that you will need to practice on while undertaking a BSN degree program. It is very important that you choose a school that offers all the things you are looking for in a school. You should explore details, such as program requirements, costs, and more. Here are the best schools in Oklahoma that you could take into consideration.

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    1
    Oklahoma Wesleyan University
    LocationBartlesville, OK

    Oklahoma Wesleyan University’s School of Nursing focuses on delivering skills and knowledge to nurse generalists. This means the curriculum includes biology, physical sciences as well as social and behavior knowledge. The school operates according to the Christian faith. Indeed, the spiritual dimension that the school offers is one that is quite unique. It approaches the patients holistically, looking at their thoughts, feelings and beliefs.

    • Campus: Bartlesville, OK
    • Type: Private, non-profit
    • Accreditation: CCNE
    • Tuition: $890 per credit hour
    • Minimum time commitment: 4 years
    • Online availability: Yes
    • Degree requirements: High school or equivalent
    • Programs: BSN
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
    2
    Oklahoma City University
    LocationOklahoma City, OK

    The Kramer School of Nursing at Oklahoma City University offers one of the 10 best nursing programs in the country. The have various options available, such as first and second BSN, as well as RN to BSN. Additionally, they focus strongly on those students who are committed to their lifelong learning experience and therefore encourage them to go on to their master’s and even doctorate degrees. The education provided is truly of exceptional quality.

    • Campus: Oklahoma City, OK
    • Type: Private
    • Accreditation: NLNAC
    • Tuition: $925 per credit hour for freshmen, $865 for second BSN and $483 for RN to BSN
    • Minimum time commitment: 4 years, although the RN to BSN program can be accelerated as well
    • Online availability: No
    • Degree requirements: 22 ACT or 1020 SAT, GPA of 3.0, science course, English proficiency
    • Programs: First and Second BSN, RN to BSN
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
    3
    Oklahoma Christian University
    LocationEdmond, OK

    At Oklahoma Christian University, students can study towards a BSN degree that focuses on the Christian principles of service, compassion, respect, and integrity in terms of the well-being of patients, peers and themselves. Students become critical thinkers and excellent communicators. Their goal is to promote positive outcomes for patients. Additionally, students are expected to become clinically competent to deliver safe and appropriate practices, and then become true leaders in their field.

    • Campus: Edmond, OK
    • Type: Private
    • Accreditation: CCNE
    • Tuition: $9,560 per semester
    • Minimum time commitment: 92 hours for BSN, 16 months for RN to BSN
    • Online availability: Yes for RN to BSN
    • Degree requirements: High school or GED
    • Programs: BSN, RN to BSN
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
    4
    Oklahoma Baptist University
    LocationShawnee, OK

    The BSN program delivered by Oklahoma Baptist University allows students to practice as a registered nurse in any state in the country. Additionally, they can focus on all different areas of nursing. The curriculum integrates Christian teachings in the various courses. Nurses, according to Oklahoma Baptist University, have a true calling and this is what they focus on.

    • Campus: Shawnee, OK
    • Type: Private
    • Accreditation: CCNE and NLNAC
    • Tuition: $20,600
    • Minimum time commitment: 4 years
    • Online availability: No
    • Degree requirements: ACT of 20 or SAT of 950 and GPA of 3.0, personal statement, two letters of reference
    • Programs: BSN, LPN to BSN and RN to BSN
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
    5
    Northwestern Oklahoma State University
    LocationAlva, OK

    At Northwestern Oklahoma State University, students can take part in a BSN program. The Division of Nursing was instated in 1982 and this has two different tracks: the BSN (traditional or generic track) and the RN or LPN to BSN track. The first option allows students to take the NCLEX-RN examination. Those who follow the second track are already registered nurses, but can use the degree to become better qualified.

    • Campus: Alva, OK
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: ACEN
    • Tuition: $163.25 per credit hour for residents and $378.25 for non-residents
    • Minimum time commitment: Four years
    • Online availability: Yes for RN to BSN
    • Degree requirements: Currently under review
    • Programs: RN to BSN, BSN
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
    6
    Langston University
    LocationLangston and Tulsa, OK

    At Langston University, students have to be committed to achieving the best possible nursing education. The framework itself is aligned with the Essentials for Nursing Practice that was developed by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) in 2008. Those who complete the program may they then take the NCLEX-RN examination to become a registered nurse.

    • Campus: Langston and Tulsa, OK
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: NLNAC
    • Tuition: $3,030 for in state students, $9,516 for out of state students
    • Minimum time commitment: 124 hours
    • Online availability: No
    • Degree requirements: GPA, college transcripts, ACT/SAT, immunizations
    • Programs: BSN, LPN to BSN
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid
    7
    East Central University
    LocationAda, OK

    East Central University has a highly respected Department of Nursing. It has been officially recognized for the excellent quality of their education. Indeed, health care facilities across the southwest and central plains are always looking to recruit East Central graduates. The mission of the school is to ensure that their baccalaureate programs are the best of the best, as well as fully accessible to students from all walks of life.

    • Campus: Ada, OK
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: NLNAC
    • Tuition: $141.20 per credit hour for in state students and $183 for out of state students
    • Minimum time commitment: Four years
    • Online availability: Some
    • Degree requirements: Associate’s Degree in Nursing, 60 transferable college units, GED or high school, GPA of 2.5, RN license
    • Programs: RN to BSN
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid