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Accelerated Online Nursing

RN to B.S.N.

Earn your Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (B.S.N.) while you work.

Dakota Wesleyan University now offers a fully online RN to B.S.N. program. Classes start in August 2026!

Why is earning a bachelor's degree in nursing beneficial?

Earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) offers clear benefits for both your career and your impact as a nurse. Here are the main reasons many RNs choose to earn their bachelor’s degree:

More Career Opportunities

Stronger Job Security

Improved Patient Care
Expanded Skills & Confidence
Higher Earning Potential
Greater Professional Recognition

Why choose DWU's online RN to B.S.N.? 

Because it's accelerated! 

  • Classes are only 7 weeks which will help you fast track your degree. 
  • Coursework is 100% online with no required login times. 
  • Credits will be applied from you RN experience. 
  • Complete your degree in as little as 12 months as a full-time student or 24 months as a part-time student. 
  • You will receive one-on-one support from orientation through graduation and beyond!
Accreditation

The new Dakota Wesleyan University B.S. in Nursing program has been approved by the South Dakota Board of Nursing at 4305 S. Louise Ave., Suite 201, Sioux Falls, SD 57106-3115605-362-2760.

Nursing Admission Requirements

Required for admission:

  • An official copy of any previous college transcript(s). If coursework is still in progress, attach a current transcript that documents all of the courses in progress from that institution. 
Post-Admission Requirements

All costs associated with the following requirements are the student’s responsibility. 

  1. Immunizations and Immunization Records
    • Immunizations and immunization records are required prior to participating in clinical rotations. These include (2) MMR or titers proving immunity, Hepatitis B series & Hepatitis B Titer (Hep B Surface Antibody), Tdap vaccinations, Varicella vaccination, annual Tuberculosis testing (QuantiFERON TB Blood Test is required), and an annual influenza vaccination. Covid-19 vaccinations are per guidelines/requirements of clinical facilities.
  2. Physical Evaluation
  3. CPR Certification and Renewal
    • Incoming nursing students must be CPR certified. The American Heart Association course, HeartCode® BLS (Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers CPR) is required. BLS must have a hands-on training component.
  4. Criminal Background Check
    • Department of Nursing requires criminal Background checks on all incoming, accepted nursing students. Background checks are completed before taking the first nursing course and before beginning clinical rotations in a health care agency. Instructions will be provided to you upon acceptance.
  5. Major Medical Health Insurance
    • Dakota Wesleyan University's contractual agreements regarding clinical experiences with cooperating agencies require that all nursing students be covered under a major medical health insurance policy throughout the entire calendar year. If you are 26 or under and are covered under a parent’s medical insurance policy, you will need to verify with your parent’s insurance agent that coverage applies to you while attending DWU.

Classes begin August 2026!

Built for working nurses

You’ve built your career caring for others, now invest in yourself. DWU's RN to B.S.N. program is designed for working nurses who want to advance professionally without stepping away from their job, family or community. Our fast, flexible and affordable online program will help you move forward with confidence.

Nursing Courses

We build on the education you already have! Your prior coursework will be evaluated to maximize transfer credits, including 47 credits for your associate degree in nursing. Any remaining general education courses can be completed before starting the 28 credits of nursing courses. Clinical experiences are included, so you’ll graduate with the 120 credits required for a B.S.N.

NUR 318 Concepts in Nursing Leadership (Online)
3 Hours
This didactic course allows students to apply concepts of nursing leadership to professional nursing practice. Students integrate communication, leadership styles, professional values, ethics, systems thinking, and multidisciplinary collaboration into practice. Informatics and technology are also explored.
NUR 328 Informatics & Healthcare Technology in Nursing (Online)
3 Hours
Students explore the integration of information systems, data management, and technology within nursing practice. This course covers the use of technology to enhance patient care and improve health outcomes. Students will learn to apply ethical and legal considerations while navigating technologies, and gain skills to function effectively in healthcare environments with advanced technology.
NUR 339 Ethical and Cultural Considerations in Healthcare (Online)
3 Hours
Students apply ethical principles and explore cultural factors influencing healthcare delivery. Students will examine ethical decision-making in diverse healthcare settings. Emphasis is placed on developing culturally competent nursing practices, understanding health disparities, and respecting the cultural beliefs and values of patients. students will enhance their ability to provide ethically culturally sensitive care that promotes patient dignity, autonomy, and equitable health outcomes.
NUR 343 Palliative Care in Nursing (Online)
4 Hours
This course provides a comprehensive overview of palliative care principles and practices aimed at improving quality of life for patients with chronic illness. Students will gain knowledge in managing physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs through evidence-based approaches. The course emphasizes empathetic communication, ethical considerations, and interdisciplinary collaboration in palliative settings. A clinical component offers hands-on experiences in diverse care environments, allowing students to apply knowledge.
NUR 418 Concepts in Nursing Management (Online)
3 Hours
This didactic course allows students to apply concepts of nursing management to professional practice. Students integrate management of care through collaborative thinking, clinical judgement, and examining healthcare quality.
NUR 433 Population and Community Health Nursing (Online)
4 Hours
This course explores the principles of public health nursing, focused on improving the health of diverse populations and communities. Students will analyze community health resources, develop community assessment skills, and design evidence-based interventions to address population health needs. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application through community-based projects and field experiences, preparing nurses to serve as leaders in promoting health and wellness at the community level.
NUR 435 Advanced Leadership Role of the Professional Nurse (Online)
5 Hours
This course examines the leadership theories, principles, and skills necessary for registered nurses to serve in leadership roles within healthcare settings. Students will explore strategies for fostering safe, ethical, and culturally competent patient care. The course prepares nurses for leadership roles, transformational change, and ongoing professional development in complex healthcare environments. A clinical component offers exploration of various nursing leadership roles.
NUR 440 Nursing Concepts in Research (Online)
3 Hours
This didactic course covers complex concepts in Nursing Research. Students explore research that allows application of evidence-based practice to the discipline of nursing. A Capstone Project based on core course competencies validates student learning.

Visit with your enrollment coordinator if you have any questions!

The DWU Difference

"I love our teachers! They're great educators and really help their students succeed." - DWU Rapid City nursing student

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The Experience

Designed for Working Nurses. Built Around Your Schedule.

Nursing Mission Statement, Vision and Core Values
Arlene Gates Department of Nursing Mission Statement

The Arlene Gates Department of Nursing, as an integral part of Dakota Wesleyan University, is aligned with its mission, vision, values, and philosophy. The nursing department aspires to prepare students for meaningful careers in professional nursing within a liberal arts setting. The nursing department aspires to cultivate a challenging learning environment based on Christian values and acceptance of diversity. The faculty foster lifelong learning, professional development, and responsibility to service.

Arlene Gates Department of Nursing Vision

The vision of the Arlene Gates Department of Nursing is to strategically develop and grow DWU nursing programs to further the practice of professional nursing throughout the region.

Arlene Gates Department of Nursing Core Values

The mission, vision and philosophy of the Arlene Gates Department of Nursing are carried out with guidance from AACN’s Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education (AACN, 2019). The core values for nursing are human dignity, integrity, autonomy, altruism, and social justice.

Program Learning Outcomes

The program learning outcomes are supported by AACN’s The Essentials: Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education (AACN, 2019). Based on ten domains that represent the essence of professional nursing practice and expected competencies for each domain, four spheres of care are articulated. The domains, competencies and spheres of care lend a uniqueness to the profession of nursing, and diversity to practice (AACN, 2019) while providing a guide for the nursing curriculum toward outcomes-based learning.

The four spheres of care are: 
  1. disease prevention/promotion of health and wellbeing
  2. chronic disease care
  3. regenerative or restorative care
  4. hospice/palliative/supportive care across the lifespan

The domains and competencies allow the learner to build knowledge, skills, and abilities for entry into professional practice. The essentials also features eight overarching concepts which are fundamental to professional nursing practice and are integrated within and across the domains and competencies. The essentials serve as a guide for the DWU nursing programs’ program learning outcomes.

The Program Learning Outcomes are as follows: 
  1. Teach graduates to independently provide culturally sensitive, competent nursing care in a variety of settings guided by a scientific concept-based curriculum and professional accountability.
  2. Develop graduates who incorporate critical thinking and clinical judgement in the provision of holistic, evidence-based nursing care of clients throughout the lifespan.
  3. Support graduates in the planning and providing of person-centered, coordinated nursing care that contributes to safe and high-quality care outcomes.
  4. Facilitate graduates who communicate and collaborate with inter-professional teams, utilize health information technology, incorporate cost-effectiveness, and utilize educational principles to promote wellness and well-being.
  5. Motivate graduates to be committed to lifelong learning and service, display leadership, and who participate in scholarships that advance the profession of nursing.
  6. Produce graduates who exhibit caring behaviors and who uphold moral ethical and ethical competence in the practice of nursing.
B.S.N. Program Costs

General Education Credits: $400 per credit

Nursing Credits (28): $11,200 

Nursing Clinical Fee: $840

Other anticipated expenses (estimated and subject to change):  
  • Background check: $87 | You must complete a background check within 30 days of the start of the first nursing course. The cost of the background check is your responsibility.  
  • Uniform: $40 | You are responsible for the purchase of one royal blue scrub uniform. This is an approximate cost. 
  • Nursing Textbooks: Approx. $1,000 | This includes the cost of nursing textbooks and software for the entirety of the program.
  • Other Textbooks: varies based on your schedule and course requirements.
  • CPR Certification: $55-$65 | This covers a required CPR course provided by the American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers.

Complete your FAFSA Online

Complete your FAFSA online to begin the financial aid process and to determine the various types of aid you may qualify for to help finance your education. Dakota Wesleyan University’s code for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is 003461.

Payment Options

Several payment plan options are available for you: 

  • Online with a checking account or credit card
  • Monthly payment plan
  • Check or money order
  • PLUS or alternative loan

Scholarship Opportunities

Are you a member of the United Methodist Church? Students enrolled in the program are eligible for the United Methodist Recognition Award, a $1,000 annual scholarship awarded to confirmed members of the United Methodist Church. You must be a member for at least one year and a certification form is required.

You may also qualify for a sponsorship from your employer. 

Get to Know Your Contacts

You will be supported every step of the way. If you have questions, simply connect with us! 

Janet Greenway

Graduate & Online Enrollment Coordinator

Kassie Marek, M.S.N., RN

Assistant Professor of Nursing

Penny Tilton, DNP, M.S.N., RN

Associate Professor in the Department of Nursing | Administrative Chair of Nursing
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Questions?

Just contact us!

DWU Admissions
1200 W. University Ave. 
Mitchell, SD 57301
 

Email: admissions@dwu.edu 
Phone: 605-995-2650