

- Anatomy and Physiology I with lab
- Anatomy and Physiology II with lab
- Composition I
- Composition II
- Lifespan Development/Human Development/Human Growth and Development
- Microbiology with lab
As you work on additional general education elective courses to complete the required 56 general education transfer credits, the following general education elective courses are recommended, but not required.
- Ethics/Medical Ethics
- Into to Psychology
- Intro to Sociology
- Nutrition
- Philosophy
- Statistics/Biostatistics
Beginning the Program with General Education Courses in Progress
You may begin the BSN program in the fall or the spring upon successful completion of the 6 general education required courses, with understanding that 56 general education transfer credits must be completed by the end of the semester before you graduate.
You may begin the BSN program in the fall or the spring upon successful completion of the 6 general education required courses, with understanding that 56 general education transfer credits must be completed by the end of the semester before you graduate.
- Fall program completion, December graduation, must have all 56 general education credits completed by the end of the summer term before your final fall semester.
- Spring program completion, May graduation, must have all 56 general education credits completed by the end of the fall semester before your final spring semester.
The BSN program at St. John’s College require 56 general education transfer credits to meet our general education course requirements. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree requires 120 credits, 56 general education transfer credits and 64 nursing credits completed at St. John’s College. All courses must be completed at the “C” grade level or higher.
The LPN to BSN program accepts transfer credits from your LPN program, which are applied to the 56 transfer credits needed to meet the BSN degree requirements.
This two semester fully online program is designed for associate degree current Registered Nurses (RN) who wish to complete a bachelor’s degree. You may begin the RN to BSN program in the fall. The RN to BSN program accepts transfer credits from your associate degree nursing program, which are applied to the 56 transfer credits needed to meet the BSN degree requirements.