School of Nursing Undergraduate Programs

The University of Texas at Tyler has provided the highest quality undergraduate education since 1975 when the first class of RN-BSN students was admitted. In 1982 the "generic BSN" program admitted the first class of 24 students and has grown to admitting 190 highly qualified Traditional BSN students each semester in addition to students in our ADN/BSN Concurrent track and Associate Degree RN to BSN track enrollment. Our students are very successful on the NCLEX exam for licensure and work in multiple sites across the nation.

The School of Nursing has two distance education sites in Longview and Palestine, Texas. The distance sites are fully functional University of Texas at Tyler campuses. The Baccalaureate Program is supported by a staff of full-time nursing faculty, lab personnel, and administrative support. The availability of three campuses affords students the opportunity to access their education without long commutes to a campus and clinical sites.

Undergraduate Nursing Tracks

Traditional BSN Track ADN to BSN Concurrent Associate Degree RN to BSN Track

The Traditional BSN Track is a 16-month program. Upon successful completion of the BSN curriculum, graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses.

The ADN/BSN Concurrent Track is an alternative to the Traditional BSN designed for motivated students accepted into a Texas partner ADN program. Upon completion students will graduate concurrently with their ADN and BSN degrees.

The Associate Degree RN to BSN Track is for currently licensed RNs seeking to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Courses are online offered in 7-week sessions. The program can be completed in as soon as 12 months.


Nationally Ranked

Our online master’s in nursing is recognized as one of the best in the nation by the U.S. News & World Report.

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