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19 Bachelor's degrees in Nursing in Washington, United States
Nursing
The Nursing degree from Northwest University is Preparing Skilled Professionals With a Heart for Christ.
Nursing
The Nursing programme at Western Washington University is a one-year BSN completion degree for registered nurses. Available in online or hybrid formats, this flexible course builds on existing education to enhance professional leadership. It requires an associate degree for entry and includes 100 hours of practice experience.
RN to BSN
For over twenty years, new and experienced Registered Nurses have chosen us to complete their BSN at the RN to BSN program of the University of Washington Bothell. We offer both in-person and hybrid program options. Be the next one to advance your education and career.
Nursing BSN
The Saint Martin’s University Nursing BSN program is dedicated to educating nurses to care for diverse populations in the ever complex care environment.
Nursing
We are excited to have you explore the career of nursing with us. The Eastern Washington University BSN Nursing program accepts a 40-seat cohort in both the fall and spring semesters.
Nursing (LPN To RN)
Nursing (LPN To RN) at Olympic College is designed to prepare qualified LPNs to become RNs in four quarters, plus one transition course.
Pre-Nursing
Pre-Nursing at Olympic College is for students pursuing careers in health occupations such as Nursing.
Nursing
The Seattle University College of Nursing bachelor’s program has been dedicated to transforming health care. Through educating the whole individual, we focus on the connections between the practical, academic and humane needs of the patient. We help you on your path to providing compassionate and world-class care.
Nursing - RN to BSN
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing - RN to BSN program at Bellevue College is designed for students with an associate degree or diploma in nursing from an accredited college or nursing program.
Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Olympic College is designed for Registered Nurses (RNS) who have multiple roles with work, family and school. Courses are offered in a hybrid format, blending online learning and in-person interaction.
Nursing (Registered Nursing)
Nursing (RN) at Olympic College prepares graduates for employment as Registered Nurses (RNs) in home care, acute care, long term care, and community-based care agencies.
Nursing
Through the Nursing degree at Washington State University you will join student organizations and engagement options offered throughout your time in Nursing.
Nursing
Nursing from Gonzaga University focuses your practice on community, reflection, servant leadership, and social justice. You'll learn to promote health, to care for patients with acute and chronic illnesses, and to support patients and their families when they need it most.
Nursing
The Nursing programs at Pacific Lutheran University are comprised of the Traditional BSN program for students who are not licensed nurses and the LPN to BSN bridge for the LPN (licensed practical nurse) returning for a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
Nursing
UW Tacoma School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership takes a registered nurse, licensed in Washington State, to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from University of Washington.
Nursing
The Nursing program at Seattle Pacific University builds on the SPU liberal arts foundation and prepares you to assume entry-level practice and leadership roles in a variety of acute care and community settings.
Nursing
The Saint Martin’s University Nursing program is dedicated to educating nurses to care for diverse populations in the ever complex care environment.
Nursing LPN to BSN
The Saint Martin’s University Nursing LPN to BSN program is dedicated to educating nurses to care for diverse populations in the ever complex care environment.
Nursing RN to BSN
The Saint Martin’s University Nursing RN to BSN program is dedicated to educating nurses to care for diverse populations in the ever complex care environment.