Nursing BSN

Selective Admissions Notice:

Acceptance into the college does not guarantee acceptance into the program, nor does acceptance into the program guarantee acceptance into the college. Students must apply for admission into Pueblo Community College and complete the selective admissions application.

Announcement:

The RN-BSN completion and ADN-to-BSN dual-enrollment programs offers rolling admissions to allow students to start when it is right for them. The application is available on this page. Please be mindful of application deadlines for each start semester.

  • Fall start:  Application deadline of July 31
  • Spring start:  Application deadline of November 30
  • Summer start:  Application deadline of March 31

Why PCC?

  • Short 8-week BSN courses
  • Flexibility with online courses
  • Built for working professionals
  • Small cohort sizes increase faculty support and promote student success
  • Option to dual enroll if students are in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th semester of ADN program
  • Competitively priced compared to four-year schools
  • Faculty members are master’s- and doctorate-level nurses with years of experience across a spectrum of diverse nursing settings
  • We have developed our program in tandem with other schools in Colorado and nationwide to meet the market need
  • All PCC Nursing credits previously earned will be accepted into this program; some other transfer credits may not
 

Accreditation

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Pueblo Community College is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

Victor Alcantar
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Graduate
Victor Alcantar

Entering college as an adult can be a challenge, even for a military veteran.

However, after facing far greater trials as a medic in Iraq and Afghanistan, Victor Alcantar found a strong team at Pueblo Community College Southwest ready to guide him through his new academic journey. 

What will I learn?

  • The core curriculum focuses on leadership, legal and ethical issues, professionalism, research and best practices, community health, and cultural awareness.
  • The program incorporates critical thinking to resolve health disparities to improve care of individuals, families, communities, and populations within our diverse society.
  • The BSN degree allows individuals the opportunity for educational and professional advancement.

RN to BSN

Award/Program Credits  120


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Program Information

Location
Online
Pueblo Campus
Pathway
Health Professions
Awards
BSN
Course Availability
Online
Program Start
Fall

PCC bachelor-degree nursing program gains accreditation

PUEBLO – Pueblo Community College has received accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education for its baccalaureate degree program in nursing...
CCNE Accredited


 

Contact

Nursing and Allied Health Teaching and Learning Center
1000 Minnequa Ave
Pueblo, CO 81004