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Traditional BSN Program

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TBSN Program

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NURSING is a calling to promote wellness; to protect health; to prevent illness and injury; to alleviate suffering; to provide compassionate care; and to educate and advocate for individuals, families, and communities locally and around the world.

MNU nursing students are highly sought by hospitals and healthcare businesses not only throughout the Kansas City area, but across the nation.

Admissions Requirements

For a full list of admissions requirements, please view our academic catalog.

YOU SHOULD KNOW

  • Meets on-site; on campus
  • Complete your BSN in 24 months
  • Attend class in Olathe

At MNU, we combine faculty expertise and state-of-the-art laboratories with your personal motivation to provide you with an unmatched opportunity for coursework and clinical completion in just 24 months. You will be prepared to successfully take the NCLEX-RN® exam and accomplish your ultimate goal of becoming a qualified registered nurse.

A degree from MNU is a competitively priced, affordable option designed for students with a busy schedule. We’re here to help you find the best options to assist you as you work toward earning your degree.

Additional Information

Our faculty and this program prepare you to take the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®). Our graduates regularly excel on this exam. For the last 9 years, our nursing graduates have exceeded the national pass rate, and for the last 11 years, they have exceeded the Kansas average pass rate.

The Virtual Patient Center offers state-of-the-art equipment for you to develop, practice, and hone the skills you will need to be an effective registered nurse.

ELIGIBILITY FOR A PROFESSIONAL NURSING LICENSE IN KANSAS

The State of Kansas sets the qualifications for persons to become licensed as registered professional nurses. Completion of the MNU BSN program does not guarantee that a graduate will be eligible for RN licensure. The eligibility for professional nursing practice in Kansas can be found in the Kansas Nurse Practice Act, Section 65-115.

To read more about requirements for a Kansas registered professional nursing license.

ABSN Program

Looking for an faster path? Become a licensed registered nurse in as little as one year in MNU’s Accelerated BSN program