American Sentinel University
American Sentinel University offers the following degrees in nursing:
RN to BSN plan
There are many more practicing registered nurses who are enrolling in American Sentinel University to further their education and improve their career chances with an RN to Bachelor of Science Nursing degree. RNs with a diploma from a hospital nursing institution or with a community college Associate Degree are qualified for enrollment in American Sentinel's Internet RN to BSN program.
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The RN to BSN plan at American Sentinel is patterned after the Colorado Articulation Model, a statewide contract that allows registered nurses who finish community college and have a diploma to start the BSN degree option without taking exams to show their previous skills. Nursing students will be given 30 semester hours considering their recent RN license, qualifying them to need only 30 more credits to finish the RN to Bachelor of Science degree at American Sentinel.
Master of Science Nursing
There are four nursing masters degree plans that are new at American Sentinel that will get students ready to be nursing leaders, teachers, supervisors, patient managers and information specialists in one of the quickest advancing areas of the worldwide market - health care.
RN to Master of Science Nursing
At American Sentinel University you can enroll in the Direct Registered Nurse (RN) to Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) course of study. This program is available to registered nurses who already hold an associate degree in nursing and who have a minimum of two years of on-the-job experience. This lets nurses obtain a Master's degree in Nursing without having a baccalaureate degree.
Students need to finish 18 credits worth of baccalaureate level nursing classes and 3 credits worth of Professional Communication. Students are required to earn a 3.0 in all courses. Next, the student will complete a graduation application, and apply to the MSN program. Students who can't make the grade of a 3.0 in all of the nursing classes, but at least have a 2.5 GPA will qualify to finish the Bachelor of Science (BSN) phase and then put in another application for the Masters Degree in Nursing program.
Nurses will have the opportunity to finish their Masters Degree with 21 undergraduate credits and 36 graduate credits, which speeds up their ability to acquire a higher degree in Nursing Management or Organizational Leadership, Case Management, Nursing Education, or Nursing Informatics.
American Sentinel University Campuses:
- American Sentinel University - Online School;
- American Sentinel University - Online School;

