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Program Quick Facts 

Full-Time Program

  • Length: 2 years (8 quarters)
  • Start: Fall Quarter
  • Format: In-person
  • Admissions: Selective (~55% acceptance rate)
  • Cohort Size: 32 students
  • Application Period: February 1 – April 1
  • Deadline: 4 PM on April 1
  • NCLEX-RN Pass Rate: 100%
  • Completion Rate: 100%
  • Cost: Approximately $22,000 (tuition & fees)

Part-Time Program (NEW!)

  • Length: 3 years
  • Start: Winter 2026
  • Format: In-person
  • Cohort Size: 32 students
  • Application Period: July 15 – September 15
  • Deadline: 4 PM on September 15
  • Cost: Approximately $22,000 (tuition & fees)

Credential Earned (Both Programs)

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • Registered Nurse (RN) license (upon passing NCLEX-RN)

Requirements & Accreditation

  • Active, unencumbered Practical Nursing (PN) license
  • Up-to-date immunizations (no religious/philosophical exemptions)
  • Completion of all prerequisite courses
  • Must be 18+ for RN licensure eligibility
  • Background check & drug screening required
  • Accreditation: Accredited by the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA)
 

LPN to BSN Program

The LPN to BSN program at Â鶹´å is designed for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) who want to advance their careers by earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). This program offers both full-time (2 years) and part-time (3 years) pathways.

Typical job duties for a registered nurses include:

  • Comprehensive Patient Care: Conduct assessments, develop care plans, administer medications, and provide wound care.

  • Collaboration and Coordination: Work with healthcare teams to ensure holistic and continuous patient care.

  • Patient Education and Advocacy: Educate patients on health management and advocate for their treatment preferences.

  • Emergency Response: Provide immediate care in emergencies, including CPR and other life-saving interventions.

  • Leadership and Supervision: Guide and support LPNs, CNAs, and other healthcare staff, ensuring adherence to safety protocols.

 

 

Applications and Admissions

The application process for Green River's LPN to BSN program is competitive and includes several steps to ensure applicants are ready for the rigorous curriculum.

  • Application Periods:

    • Full-Time: February 1 – April 1 (Deadline: April 1, 4 PM)
    • Part-Time: July 15 – September 15 (Deadline: September 15, 4 PM)
  • Application Steps:

    1. Submit Application: Complete the online application within the designated period.
    2. Transcripts: Submit transcripts from your LPN program and any additional post-secondary coursework.
    3. Resume: Our application form will give you the ability to highlight up to 3 professional experiences. Note, you do not need to create your own resume, there will be a filable resume on the application. 
    4. Short Answer Questions: Our application will ask for 3 short answer responses that will ask you to reflect on your clinical experience, collaborative skills, and patient care approach. 
    5. Immunizations: Complete all required immunizations prior to clinical placements. Â鶹´å provides a checklist to ensure compliance with healthcare safety standards.
    6. Interview: Selected candidates may be invited to an interview to assess their readiness for the program.

 

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for admission to the LPN to BSN program, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  1. LPN Licensure: Hold an active LPN license in the state of Washington.
  2. Educational Background: Graduation from an accredited LPN program.
  3. Clinical Experience: A minimum of one year of work experience as an LPN is strongly recommended.
  4. Prerequisite Coursework: Completion of prerequisite courses with a 2.5 or higher in each class and a 3.0 or higher cumulative pre-requisite GPA. 
  5. Background Check and Drug Screening: Complete a background check and drug screening, as required for clinical rotations.
  6. Immunizations: Fulfill all immunization requirements without exemptions for religious or philosophical reasons.

 

Open Houses & Workshops

Our Open Houses and Workshops provide valuable opportunities for prospective and current students to engage with Â鶹´å’s nursing programs. These events are designed to support your journey into nursing, offering various types of workshops to meet your needs at different stages of your career pathway. Our montly Open Houses are the perfect opportunity for prospective students to explore our nursing programs and get a firsthand look at what it’s like to be part of our community.  We also have Application Workshops that guide you through the admissions process, Job Preparation Workshops for developing resume and interview skills, and Technology Literacy Workshops that equip you with essential digital skills for healthcare. 

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