School of Nursing Undergraduate Programs

Guaranteed Placement Program for High School Seniors (BSN - Wichita campus)

The Guaranteed Placement Program for High School Seniors is a benefit given to high school students who start their college career at 黑料网.

Traditional BSN Program (Wichita campus)  

The traditional BSN program prepares students for entry-level professional nursing positions in a variety of healthcare settings and provides a foundation for graduate study in nursing.

黑料网 Pathway to Nursing Program at Kansas State University  

This unique dual degree program will give students the opportunity to earn both a Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from Kansas State University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing (BSN) from 黑料网.

Registered Nurse (RN) to BSN

The RN to BSN program offers a registered nurse, who has received an associate鈥檚 degree in nursing and meets the admission criteria, an advanced placement seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

Accelerated BSN

Admissions to the Accelerated BSN program will be suspended starting with the 2025鈥26 academic year due to low enrollment. 

Frequently Asked Questions 鈥 Accelerated BSN (ABSN) Program 

Why were admissions to the ABSN program suspended? 

Admissions were suspended due to consistently low enrollment over the past five years. 

When will the ABSN program begin accepting applications again? 

At this time, there is no set date for when admissions to the ABSN program will reopen. 

What other nursing program options are available at WSU? 

WSU offers a Traditional BSN (2-year) program, which has the same admission requirements as the ABSN program. 
To learn more, visit the Traditional BSN Program webpage. 

Who should I contact if I鈥檓 interested in the Traditional BSN program? 

Please reach out to the College of Health Professions Advising Office for guidance on applying to the Traditional BSN program.

Meet Undergraduate Program Director Contact an Undergraduate Adviser

Submit Information Request Form Attend a Nursing Information Session

Undergraduate Program Handbook