Earn Your Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Program at Denver College of Nursing in Houston

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is designed to provide students with quality academic and clinical instruction. At DCN, the nursing curriculum prepares you with the knowledge and skills to take the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN®) and earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

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Financial Aid

There are many financial aid options available for those who qualify. Paying for your education is your responsibility and our financial aid staff is here to help you. Let us help you achieve your career goals.

Career Employment Assistance

Our #1 goal is to see that you get the support and resources during your program and beyond to be able to match you with employers with job opportunities you have earned.

What You'll Learn

Denver College of Nursing provides the following training:

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN)

This program is for the student that has already met the prerequisite requirements for the BSN completion program and consists of seven quarters (21 months) of nursing courses with both didactic and clinical components built on a foundation of general education courses transferred in from other accredited institutions.

Applicants to the BSN Completion Option are often professionals in other disciplines who elect to make a career change after completing a BA, BS or Associate’s Degree. Other applicants are inspired to pursue a nursing career by building on the competencies gained in post-secondary courses. For students transferring in general education courses from other accredited institutions, this option provides a focused nursing curriculum with didactic and clinical components built on the general education courses. 

TRAIN TO TAKE THE NCLEX 

Graduates are prepared to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN®) and earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. This option consists of seven quarters of nursing courses with both didactic and clinical components built on foundational courses and is generally completed in 21 months (1 year, 9 months) of full-time study.

Denver College of Nursing, Houston Texas Campus has made application to the US Department of Education for Federal Student Assistance for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program and all necessary approvals are expected in 2022.

Success Stories

See what our graduates are saying about Nursing at DCN

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Misty R., Bachelor of Science in Nursing

So many of my instructors would spend extra time if we had questions after the class or maybe you didn’t get something, they were kind of go over it a different way for you until it kind of clicked with you. 

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Aisha L., Bachelor of Science in Nursing

My education at DCN has impacted my life in a major way.  It impacted me career-wise because it’s turned me into the professional that I thought I already was.  

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Matthew R., Bachelor of Science in Nursing 

I chose to attend Denver College of Nursing because of their Global Health Perspectives program which allowed me to travel all the way to Haiti for my community health clinical and get credit for providing global health.   

Start Your Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at DCN Today!

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