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Answer the Call: Start Your Nursing Career Today
Helping others in times of need is more than a calling—it is a lifelong commitment to service and compassion. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at 51Æ·²èÔ¼ÅÚ Baptist University prepares students to become skilled, compassionate nurses through classroom learning, simulation labs, and hands-on clinical experiences.
Graduates are prepared to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam and begin meaningful careers in healthcare while serving patients and communities with excellence and compassion.

Our mission is to educate students in a Christian environment, preparing them to provide holistic nursing care at both beginning and advanced practice levels in a diverse healthcare world. We are committed to evidence-based patient care, teaching, service, and outreach.
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Applications are currently open for upcoming semesters. Learn more about admission requirements and application deadlines below.
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Why Choose the Mieth School of Nursing BSN Program?
- Expert Training: Learn the art and skill of nursing from experienced faculty and healthcare professionals.
- Personal Attention: Benefit from small class sizes and a low faculty-to-student ratio that supports individualized learning.
- Cutting-Edge Facilities: Train in modern simulation labs and high-fidelity clinical training environments.
- Clinical Experience: Gain hands-on experience through clinical placements in real healthcare settings.
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Occupational Outlook:
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts more than 200,000 job openings for registered nurses each year during the next decade.1 As employers are increasingly requiring bachelor’s degrees for entry-level nurses, WBU's School of Nursing programs can help increase employability in a competitive environment. Earning a bachelor’s degree in nursing can help to improve the ability for a nurse to deliver care, open more opportunities for new specialties, and help make more desirable candidates for leadership and management positions.
1 Bureau of Labor Statistics. (51Æ·²èÔ¼ÅÚ). Registered nurses.
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