Advancing your nursing education by enrolling in an RN to an MSN program at USAHS typically takes 3.3-3.7 years (10-11 trimesters) to complete Time to completion may vary by student, depending on individual progress, traditional versus accelerated pathway, credits transferred and other factors., with acceleration options available. This program is designed for registered nurses with an ADN and one year of full-time experience. It also includes one required on-campus or virtual (depending on role specialty) clinical intensive. Credit hours range from 59-64, depending on the chosen role specialty (Family Nurse Practitioner, Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner, or Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner). Start dates are offered in January, May, and September.
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Online RN to MSN Program
Elevate your nursing career with a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from USAHS. Our program is designed for registered nurses (RNs) seeking to advance their education and expand career opportunities. The RN to MSN program allows you to directly enroll into a master’s degree program without the need to earn your BSN first. This program at USAHS offers highly personalized, immersive learning while incorporating cutting-edge educational technologies and simulations. Our flexible online format accommodates working RNs and allows you to balance education with professional responsibilities. Learn how advancing your nursing education through earning your RN to MSN can help you achieve your professional goals and make a greater impact.
Requirements: ADN from an accredited program and one year of full-time RN experience
Format: Online RN to MSN coursework + on-campus clinical intensive
Start Dates: Jan., May, Sept.
Duration: 3.3-3.7 years* (10-11 trimesters), with acceleration options
Role Specialties**: Family Nurse Practitioner, Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
*Time to completion may vary by student depending on individual progress, traditional versus accelerated pathway, credits transferred and other factors. **Sometimes our available role specialties change. Please call for availability.
Limited-Time Grant
All new students admitted into our RN to MSN program who are ADN-prepared are eligible for a $1,500 RN to MSN first trimester tuition grant in addition to the RN to MSN PMHNP $2,500 grant or the RN to MSN FNP $7,500 grant! $1500 will be applied to the RN to MSN first trimester tuition cost. Offer valid through 2025.
RN to MSN Role Specialties
Are you a registered nurse hoping to advance your career? Pursue your RN to MSN at USAHS. Our program and its requirements are designed for nurses like you seeking to elevate their professional development. Earning your RN to MSN offers specialized paths to prepare you for innovative leadership roles in today’s dynamic and growing healthcare landscape.
Family Nurse Practitioner
- Expand your nursing expertise by enrolling in USAHS’ RN to MSN online program
- Online coursework + one required on-campus clinical intensive
- 59 credit hours + 585 practicum contact hours
- 10 trimesters* (3.3 years), although acceleration options are available
- Flexible start dates: Sept., Jan., May
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
- Master specialized mental healthcare in USAHS’ RN to MSN program
- Online coursework + one required virtual clinical intensive
- 64 credit hours + 630 practicum contact hours
- 11 trimesters* (3.7 years), although acceleration options are available
- Multiple start dates: Sept., Jan., May
Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner**
- Specialize in adult care through our RN to MSN program
- Online coursework + one required on-campus clinical intensive
- 64 credit hours + 630 practicum contact hours
- 10 trimesters* (3.3 years), though acceleration options are available
- Program starts: Sept., Jan., May
RN to MSN FAQs
How long does it take to go from RN to MSN?
Is RN to MSN a good idea?
Enrolling in an RN to a master’s program can be an excellent career move. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 38% increase in demand for MSN-prepared nurses by 2032. An RN to MSN nursing program opens doors to specialized care opportunities, including Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) roles. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, “Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioners: Summary,” Occupational Outlook Handbook, April 17 2024.
Can you go from an ADN to MSN?
Yes, you can pursue your ADN to MSN. There are RN to MSN programs designed for registered nurses without a bachelor’s degree. These pathways offer flexible options, including online formats, for active RNs to advance their education and careers. Pursuing an RN to MSN allows ADN-prepared nurses to pursue higher-level roles and potentially increase their salaries without first completing a separate bachelor’s degree. This streamlines the path to a Master of Science in Nursing.
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