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Consider an Online Program Currently Accepting Applicants
School | Accreditation | Program | Admissions |
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California State University San Marcos | 14-Month Duration | Online ADN/RN to BS in Nursing | Website |
University of Texas Permian Basin | CCNE Accredited | Online RN to BSN | Website |
University of West Florida | CCNE Accredited | Online RN to BSN | Website |
Campbellsville University | ACEN Accredited | Online RN to BSN | Website |
Sacred Heart University | CCNE Accredited | Online RN to BSN | Website |
Benedictine University | CCNE Accredited | RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) | Website |
Alvernia University | CCNE Accredited | RN to BSN | Website |
King University | Accredited | BS in Nursing (RN-to-BSN) | Website |
Utica University | CCNE Accredited | RN to Bachelor of Science | Website |
DC BSN in Nursing School Highlights
Schools with RN-BSN Programs
There are 6 nursing schools in Washington, DC with CCNE or ACEN accredited RN to BSN / BSN programs.
Average Enrollment
DC universities average enrollment is 11,837 students (larger than the national average).
City Availability
There are 5 universities in Washington, DC that are CCNE accredited, and 1 university that is accredited by the ACEN.
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Consider an Online Program Currently Accepting Applicants
School | Accreditation | Program | Admissions |
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California State University San Marcos | 14-Month Duration | Online ADN/RN to BS in Nursing | Website |
University of Texas Permian Basin | CCNE Accredited | Online RN to BSN | Website |
University of West Florida | CCNE Accredited | Online RN to BSN | Website |
Campbellsville University | ACEN Accredited | Online RN to BSN | Website |
Sacred Heart University | CCNE Accredited | Online RN to BSN | Website |
Benedictine University | CCNE Accredited | RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) | Website |
Alvernia University | CCNE Accredited | RN to BSN | Website |
King University | Accredited | BS in Nursing (RN-to-BSN) | Website |
Utica University | CCNE Accredited | RN to Bachelor of Science | Website |
DC Nursing Licensure Reciprocity
The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) allows nurses to have one license for nursing that gives them the ability to practice in the state where they current live as well as other states that are part of the compact agreement. Currently there are over 30 states that are a part of the NLC agreement.
As of Spring 2020:

Source: National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Campus based nursing schools with RN-BSN / BSN programs in DC
List of BSN Programs
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All Bachelor of Science in Nursing Programs
Catholic University of America
Washington
- RN to BSN
George Washington University
Washington
- RN to BSN - School of Nursing
Georgetown University
Washington
- RN to BSN - Department of Nursing
Howard University
Washington
- RN to BSN - College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
Trinity Washington University
Washington
- RN to BSN - School of Nursing and Health Professions
University of the District of Columbia
Washington
- RN to BSN - Department of Nursing and Allied Health