Choosing a CCNE-accredited RN to BSN program

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Accreditation is a mark of trust. When a school, college, or university completes a voluntary, independent review, it demonstrates that its faculty, curriculum, and resources meet high standards of quality.

Accrediting bodies evaluate every aspect of an institution to ensure students are fully prepared for their careers. For you and future employers, accreditation guarantees that your education holds real value.

Why Is Accreditation Important in an RN to BSN Program?

Accreditation is a critical feature in any RN to BSN program and should be one of the first things you check when looking for an online BSN program. Employers prefer nurses whose degrees are accredited by the because of its rigorous standards for faculty and student quality, curriculum, training and resources. 

CCNE-Accredited Programs Must Adhere to High Professional and Clinical Standards 

Accrediting bodies act as guardians of educational integrity, setting standards and promoting values that advance their professions.

For nursing, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) plays a key role in public health by improving nursing programs and professional practice. Whether you earn your BSN online or on campus, CCNE accreditation serves as a strong mark of quality assurance.

CCNE evaluates programs through peer review, onsite visits, and improvement planning. Many RN to BSN programs follow the quality standards, which cover a range of expectations: a strong liberal arts foundation, evidence-based practice, technology skills, interprofessional communication, community health and wellness, and ethics and professionalism.

Programs must also meet specific requirements for clinical experiences before graduation. Institutions that satisfy these standards earn accreditation or re-accreditation.

With the rise of online RN to BSN programs — especially among working nurses — CCNE ensures that these programs meet the same rigorous standards as traditional, campus-based programs.

Choosing a sends a clear signal to employers: you are a well-prepared, competent nurse. Accreditation also guarantees the value of your educational investment. 

Because employers prefer nurses with accredited degrees and CCNE’s accreditation standards are some of the most respected in the nursing field, it's worth considering nursing schools whose RN to BSN programs, whether online or on campus, are CCNE-accredited. 

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at the University of Louisiana at ɫAV is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791. 


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