Take the Next Big Step in Your Nursing Career
Glen Oaks Community College RN to Baker College BSN Grant
Glen Oaks Community College alumni who hold an ADN degree and an unencumbered RN license are eligible to attend Baker College for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing under a special state grant that delivers a zero-cost tuition pathway.
- Students can attend BSN nursing courses full-time or part-time
- Full-time students can complete the BSN program in as little as three terms
- Part-time students can complete the BSN program in six terms
- This grant covers tuition, books, fees and all applicable courses, including any additional general education credits needed
- Free to apply
This RN to BSN program requires a minimum of 30 nursing credit hours to earn a bachelor’s degree. Some General Education courses may be required upon transcript review
Grow Your Skills in a Supportive Environment
A BSN translates to career advancement, higher earning potential, better patient outcomes, and more opportunities to move into specialized nursing positions. Students will learn in-demand nursing and leadership skills from experienced Baker College faculty in a flexible, fully online learning environment, and enhance their expertise by building on core knowledge previously developed at Glen Oaks Community College.
Students in this program will have access to all of Baker College’s support services, including:
- Academic resource center
- One-on-one tutoring
- Virtual teletherapy and life coaching
Sample Program Schedules
TERM 1
- Session 1: NUR 3050: Evidence Based Nursing – 1st session in person, remainder online
- Session 2: NUR 3210: Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Practice
TERM 2
- Session 1: NUR 3250: Nursing Assessment for the Registered Nurse
- Session 2: NUR 4750: Nursing Pathophysiology
TERM 3
- Session 1: NUR 4450: Community Health Nursing – Professional Liability Insurance required
- Session 2: NUR 4510: Healthcare Quality and Safety
TERM 4
- Session 1: NUR 3510: Information Management in Healthcare
- Session 2: Nursing Elective
TERM 5
- Session 1: NUR 4550: Nursing Leadership and Management
- Session 2: NUR 4850: Nursing Seminar – Professional Liability Insurance required
Important things to know:
- Statistics is required. If you do not have this to transfer in, you will take it co-currently with NUR 3050 in Term 1 Session 1.
- You are required to have an additional 9 credits of general education courses to fulfill the Bachelor degree requirements. Recommended:
- Term 1 Session 1: MTH2750: Statistical Methods
- Term 4 Session 1: HUM 3910: Integrated Seminar
- Term 5 Session 2: SOC 3050: Personal, Civic, and Global Perspectives
Term 1
Session 1
- NUR 3050: Evidence Based Nursing – 1st session in person, remainder online
- MTH 2750: Statistical Methods (if needed)
- NUR 3210: Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Practice
Session 2
- NUR 3250: Nursing Assessment for the Registered Nurse
- NUR 4750: Nursing Pathophysiology
TERM 2
Session 1
- NUR 4450: Community Health Nursing – Professional Liability Insurance required
- NUR 4510: Healthcare Quality and Safety
Session 2
- NUR 3510: Information Management in Healthcare
- Nursing Elective
Term 3
Session 1
- NUR 4550: Nursing Leadership and Management
- NUR 4850: Nursing Seminar – Professional Liability Insurance required
Important things to know:
- Statistics is required. If you do not have this to transfer in, you will take it co-currently with NUR 3050 in Term 1 Session 1.
- You are required to have an additional 9 credits of general education courses to fulfill the Bachelor degree requirements. Recommended:
- Term 1 Session 1: MTH2750: Statistical Methods
- Term 2 Session 2: HUM 3910: Integrated Seminar
- Term 3 Session 1: SOC 3050: Personal, Civic, and Global Perspectives
Contact Information
If you have questions, please contact:
Baker College Admissions
Sue Kelly
Senior Admissions Advisor
231.247.0780
[email protected]
Glen Oaks Community College Admissions
Sara Birch
Dean of Health Sciences
269.294.4287
[email protected]
Upcoming Events (Should not display)
Currently enrolled students and those interested in the program are encouraged to attend one of two upcoming kickoff events.
Registration is not required.
Wednesday, July 12
8:30 – 10 a.m.
Glen Oaks Community College Grand Concourse
Thursday, July 27
4:30 – 6 p.m.
Glen Oaks Community College Grand Concourse