Expand Your Nursing Career Opportunities with a Bachelor’s Degree
Madonna University’s Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree provides registered nurses with the opportunity to build on their previous
academic and professional experience and earn a bachelor’s degree.
Increasingly, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is becoming the standard for
employment at many hospitals and healthcare facilities. Madonna’s RN to BSN completion
program ensures students are confidently able to step into these roles and provide
holistic care to all populations.
The RN to BSN program prepares students for increased earning potential in nurse leadership
roles across the continuum of care; it also positions students well for advanced graduate
study across nursing specialties.
Who should pursue the RN to BSN track?
The RN to BSN track is a bachelor’s degree completion program for nurses with an unencumbered
RN license, including those who have previously completed an associate degree in nursing.
Recognizing the unique needs of working RNs, some of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing
theory courses are offered in hybrid and online formats to help students manage busy
professional schedules.
RN to BSN Curriculum
The RN to BSN track provides a streamlined process to obtain a bachelor’s degree at
Madonna. Building on the competencies acquired in their previous educational programs,
RNs in this track broaden their nursing theory base while also gaining the ability
to demonstrate the synthesis of the natural and behavioral sciences.
Led by Madonna’s expert nursing faculty, students dive deep into advanced nursing
concepts and expand their skill set through practicum experiences. The Bachelor of
Science in Nursing curriculum for RNs covers 19 semester hours of major-specific courses
that cover the following topics:
- Evidence-based nursing practice
- Health promotion
- Population-based care
- Health assessment and promotion
- Nursing leadership
Required support courses include medical ethics and ethical considerations for palliative
care. These ensure BSN graduates can provide compassionate, patient-focused care across
the lifespan that is a manifestation of Madonna’s Franciscan values.
Degree completion students must meet all Madonna Core Curriculum and support course
requirements to be eligible for graduation. The average time to completion for the
RN to BSN track varies based on the individual student’s academic background, as previous
credits will be evaluated for transfer eligibility.
Review the complete RN to BSN degree curriculum.
Accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree
Madonna University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree programs are accredited
by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing. Additionally, Madonna University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
Admission into the BSN Degree for RNs and Application Deadlines
Madonna’s BSN degree is a renowned program in the region and is highly sought after
by registered nurses seeking the next step in their careers.
RN applicants are admitted directly to the Nursing major if they meet the following
admissions requirements:
- Submission of official transcripts from all colleges or postsecondary institutions
attended
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 from all colleges and/or universities
- Current unencumbered Michigan RN license or RN license in a state that participates
in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA)
BSN Nursing Application Deadlines
- Fall Semester – January 31
- Winter Semester – July 31
Please note that late applications will not be considered.
Start your Nursing Career with Madonna’s BSN Degree
Madonna’s RN to BSN degree completion program provides a pathway for registered nurses
to obtain a bachelor’s degree and expand their long term professional outlook in nursing.
Get started on the next stage of your nursing career by requesting more information or getting started on your application!
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Membership in MUNSA provides each nursing student the opportunity to be a part of
the largest independent student health professional organization in the country through
membership in the National Nursing Student Association and the Michigan Nursing Student
Association. Students through their elected officers and faculty consultants administer
the organization. The purposes of MUNSA include programming to provide information
about fundamental and current professional concerns, and assisting in the development
of the whole person with emphasis upon the nurse’s responsibility for the health care
of people in all walks of life. Highlights include the regular meetings, fundraisers,
attendance at the state and national conventions, student camaraderie, and the opportunity
to learn about careers in nursing.
The Founders of Sigma Theta Tau had a vision of what the organization could become
when they founded the society in 1922. Madonna College had a vision and also made
it a reality. In September, 1984, Dr. Noreen O'Neill, Dean of the Nursing Department,
commissioned Judy Grant, MSN, RN, nursing faculty member, to take responsibility for
establishing a Nursing Honor Society at the then Madonna College. The Growth and Honors
Committee was charged to assist with this endeavor. In November, 1984, a steering
committee was established to develop the Honor Society. The Steering Committee met
and adopted bylaws as suggested in Guidelines for Establishment of Local Chapters.
Admission criteria for membership was established and a list of eligible students
was obtained.
On April 28, 1985, the First Annual Induction Ceremony of Nursing Honor Society of
Madonna College was held to induct 88 new members. Officers of the Honor Society were
elected following the ceremony. Dr. Dorothy Fox was elected the first president. On
April 15, 1986, the Second Annual Induction Ceremony was held to induct 72 new members.
By October, 1986, the Nursing Honor Society had applied to be charted as a local Chapter
of Sigma Theta Tau. The Third Annual Induction Ceremony was held April 14, 1987.
Kappa Iota Chapter Installation Ceremonies were held at Madonna College, Kresge Hall,
Livonia, Michigan on Sunday, April 24, 1988. Dr. Julienne Hoff, Dean of the Division
of Nursing and Health presided at the formal ceremony creating Kappa Iota as a chapter.
Peggy Shinkel, MSN, RN, was elected president of the 166 members and the newly inducted
76 members.
Teresa Wehrwein, Ph.D., RN, was president from April, 1990 to 1992. During that period
Kappa Iota was awarded their first National Key Award for chapter member activity.
With Sharron Guillett, MSN, RN, as president, the chapter received its second National
Key Award in 1992. Kappa Iota has continued to grow as has Madonna University and
the College of Nursing and Health. To date, the chapter has over 400 members. With
your help and support, Kappa Iota Chapter of STTI will be actively involved in promoting
and supporting the profession of nursing.
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