Already an RN? The next step in your nursing career starts now.

A BSN from Iowa demonstrates your commitment to the field and to the future.

Augment your hands-on nursing skills with new skills in critical thinking and leadership, and gain an understanding of the issues affecting patients and impacting healthcare delivery.  

If you are ready to take your nursing career to the next level, we’re here to help make it happen. Our flexible, primarily online* RN-BSN program is designed for working nurses–you can complete your BSN in three, four, or five semesters while staying in your community.  

*Practicum courses are completed in your community. All other courses are online. 

Mar 1

Application Deadline for Fall start

Sep 1

Application Deadline for spring start

Plans of study

Practicum courses

The RN‑BSN program includes two practicum courses that have required in‑person components. These components can be completed in your area - no travel to the UI campus is necessary.

Community and Public Health (CPH) Practicum 

Option 1: Complete the CPH practicum at an Iowa agency over a 16week semester. 

You will be placed at a practicum site within 100 miles of your home address and paired with a preceptor. Iowa residents must hold a valid Iowa nursing license during this time. 

 

Option 2: Participate in an immersion CPH practicum abroad 

Two weeks of the semester will be spent in Eswatini, Africa or the Netherlands. Students choosing this option are responsible for all additional travel expenses. 

 

Quality Improvement Practicum 

Most students who work in a healthcare agency located in Iowa complete the required quality improvement practicum at their place of employment. 

Students employed outside Iowa must work with the RN‑BSN advisor to establish an affiliation agreement between the College of Nursing and their employer. If an agreement cannot be established, the student will need to complete the project at an approved site within Iowa. 

 

Contact for more information: nursing-rn-bsn@uiowa.edu 

Current ADN student transfer pathways

The College of Nursing has 3+1 agreements with many partner institutions, allowing qualifying nursing graduates to seamlessly transfer and complete their BSN.

Partner colleges include:

 

If you don’t see your college listed, you can still apply to the RN-BSN program. Consult with the RN-BSN advisor to learn how courses from your college will transfer. 

Contact nursing-rn-bsn@uiowa.edu for more information.

Fast track to a graduate degree (U2G)

Fast track to Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) or PhD

Interested in going beyond a BSN? Our U2G program is like an express pass – it allows you to graduate with both your BSN and a DNP or PhD faster than completing them separately and saves you money in the process. 

Degrees offered through U2G

DNP:

PhD

 

Contact us for more information: nursing-rn-bsn@uiowa.edu 

Application requirements and instructions

Application Requirements

A cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or higher is preferred. However, all applications are reviewed for consideration. You are still encouraged to apply if your GPA is less than 2.75. All prerequisites and an ADN Degree must be completed prior to matriculation but can still be in progress when submitting an application.

Application Instructions

  1. Initiate an online application at https://apply.admissions.uiowa.edu/admissions/login.page
  2. Select Undergraduate Application (new freshmen & transfers).
  3. Complete Section A - click Save & Continue.
  4. In Section B, select Nursing as your college.
    • Select No to the question asking about licensure as a teacher.
    • Select Yes or No to indicate whether you have a bachelor’s degree.
    • Select Nursing (RN-BSN program for currently licensed nurses) in the drop-down box for Major Field of Study.
    • Select which session you are applying for in the drop-down box.
  5. Complete Sections C, D, & E.
  6. In Section F enter your RN license number. If you are not licensed yet, enter all 9’s and indicate when/where you plan to take your boards.
    • Answer Yes or No to the next two questions. If you answer yes to either question, you must enter an explanation. Failure to disclose or complete Section F will constitute an incomplete application and your file will not move forward to the Admission Committee.
  7. Complete Sections G & H.
  8. Verify, Validate, and provide payment.
  9. Official transcripts from all schools must be sent to:
    Office of Admissions
    The University of Iowa
    107 Calvin Hall
    Iowa City, IA 52242-1396
    admissions@uiowa.edu

International Admissions

Well before the January 15 deadline, students with credit from schools outside the US should contact the Office of International Admissions regarding transferability of this credit.
https://uiowa.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions

Students should also contact the RN-BSN Program Office at the College of Nursing for advising and support.

IMPORTANT: Due to the online format of the nursing major year, international students on a student visa may be unable to meet requirements for SEVIS compliance, under current regulations.

Course Transfer Equivalency

If you took, or plan to take, course work at another college or university, use this equivalency guide to determine how those courses transfer to the University of Iowa. To determine how or if your courses will transfer, go to myui.uiowa.edu/my-ui/courses/transfer-sisearch

Financial Aid

If you anticipate applying for scholarships where financial need is an eligibility requirement, you must also file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Find the FAFSA and Step-by-Step Instructions at financialaid.uiowa.edu/apply/process.