Best Texas RN-to-BSN Degree Programs

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Updated on August 26, 2024
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    Texas is called the Lone Star state and has a major diversity in cultures and geographical appearance. It is the largest state in the continental US and provides many opportunities for nursing students to branch out in their communities and universities to obtain a quality education with a multitude of program options.

    Texas is constantly growing, which means that the need for healthcare workers, particularly nurses to fill hospitals, group practices, and other facilities is also growing. Many nurses in Texas are also finding a calling in the field of education, teaching other nurses and communities about healthcare.

    Some of the programs covered by the nursing schools within this state are adult care, public health, mental health, surgical, radiology, pharmacology, neonatal, nutrition and more.

    For a glance at the top schools in the lone star state, read on below.

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    Explore the Best Texas RN BSN Degree Programs and Schools

    We use trusted sources like Peterson's Data and the National Center for Education Statistics to inform the data for these schools.
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    #1

    Hardin-Simmons University

    • Abilene, TX
    • 4 year
    • Campus + Online
    • Accredited

    Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing is part of Hardin-Simmons University and works to education nurses through Christian teaching, as well as global and community healthcare needs. The baccalaureate education program provides graduates with practical skills to deliver a broad spectrum of care options in society.

    • Campus: Abilene, TX
    • Type: Private
    • Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and the Texas Board of Nursing
    • Tuition: $ 27,821 for total program cost
    • Minimum Time Commitment: 2 years
    • Online Available: No
    • Degree Requirements: 57 credit hours within the program and a prerequisite of 42 general undergraduate credits.
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN to BSN, Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Post Masters FNP Certification

    61%

    Online Enrollment

    $29,526

    Avg. Undergrad Tuition, In-State

    63%

    Retention Rate

    $29,526

    Avg. Undergrad Tuition, Out-of-State
    Acceptance Rate
    92%
    Students Enrolled
    1,933
    Institution Type
    Private
    #2

    Houston Baptist University

    • Houston, TX
    • 4 year
    • Campus + Online
    • Accredited

    Houston Baptist University was founded in 1952 and has grown into a Texas approved and recommended institution for nursing and many other programs. HBU is accredited through the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities and the Texas Education Agency. It is recognized as a leading force in the nursing industry, and supplies many entry level and practical nurses into the community of Houston.

    • Campus: Houston, TX
    • Type: Private
    • Accreditation: National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and the Texas Board of Nursing
    • Tuition: Annual cost of tuition is $27,050 plus $1,750 for general and technology fees
    • Minimum Time Commitment: 2 to 4 years
    • Online Available: No
    • Degree Requirements: 127to 128 semester hours, and completion of all prerequisite coursework and practicum fieldwork.
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Honors BSN

    46%

    Online Enrollment

    $33,250

    Avg. Undergrad Tuition, In-State

    69%

    Retention Rate

    $33,250

    Avg. Undergrad Tuition, Out-of-State
    Acceptance Rate
    84%
    Students Enrolled
    4,257
    Institution Type
    Private
    #3

    The University of Texas at San Antonio

    • San Antonio, TX
    • 4 year
    • Campus + Online
    • Accredited

    The University of Texas Health and Science Center is recognized as a top school for nursing within the state of Texas and uses an innovative collaboration of advanced teaching and technology as part of its program. Research, compassion and community service play a huge role in the nursing programs at the UT Health and Science Center of San Antonio.

    • Campus: San Antonio, TX
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
    • Tuition: $20,260.00 annual costs plus $10,850 for living fees if on campus
    • Minimum Time Commitment: 2 to 4 years
    • Online Available: No
    • Degree Requirements: 36 classroom hours and 240 clinical hours
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN-to-BSN, Master of Science in Nursing, RN-to-MSN, Nurse Practitioner, Doctorate

    87%

    Online Enrollment

    $ 7,439

    Avg. Undergrad Tuition, In-State

    80%

    Retention Rate

    $22,824

    Avg. Undergrad Tuition, Out-of-State
    Acceptance Rate
    87%
    Students Enrolled
    34,344
    Institution Type
    Public
    #4

    Midwestern State University

    • Wichita Falls, TX
    • 4 year
    • Campus + Online
    • Accredited

    Midwestern State University in connection with the Wilson School of Nursing was established in 1922 and is located midway between Dallas and Oklahoma City. The campus is 255 acres and lives within a residential area with many fields and sports areas. It is recognized as a higher education leader and is the only university in the state to be on the Counsel of Public Liberal Arts Colleges.

    • Campus: Wichita Falls, TX
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas
    • Tuition: $ 457.21 per credit hour
    • Minimum Time Commitment: 2 to 4 years
    • Online Available: No
    • Degree Requirements: 128 credit hours in total including classroom learning and practical experience
    • Programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN to BSN, Accelerated RN, Master of Science in Nursing, Accelerated MSN

    65%

    Online Enrollment

    $5,877

    Avg. Undergrad Tuition, In-State

    63%

    Retention Rate

    $7,827

    Avg. Undergrad Tuition, Out-of-State
    Acceptance Rate
    95%
    Students Enrolled
    5,797
    Institution Type
    Public