RN to MSN Bridge Programs in Missouri

There are currently two schools in Missouri that offer an RN to MSN program and a handful of schools offering an online RN to MSN in Missouri. RN to MSN programs are designed to bridge the BSN and MSN curriculum and clinical requirements into a more efficient and streamlined educational offering. To maintain their national accreditation status, schools offering these programs must cover all required BSN material prior to advancing students into the MSN curriculum. The programs are designed for either diploma in nursing or associate degree in nursing educated registered nurses. You will find the RN to MSN program options in Missouri listed below along with accreditation and contact methods.

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RN to MSN Online Programs Offered in Missouri

Online or distance RN to MSN bridge programs have become increasingly important to remote or rural based nurses in Missouri as well as the urban based nurse who is balancing work and personal obligations. The online format provides a much needed flexibility. As patient care and the health care system in general becomes more complex, there is and will continue to be a strong demand for master’s educated nurses to fill advanced nursing roles.

Nurse practitioners and other advanced practice nurses have seen strong demand for their services as health systems throughout Missouri and the U.S. are moving toward more cost-effective strategies for patient care. Nurse educators are also in demand. A shortage of nursing faculty has been linked to to the RN shortage in Missouri, 7% according to the St. Joseph News-Press. This is not to say that you have to decide on a career path or specialization in order to get an MSN. Many nurses will choose a nursing administration or management or dual MSN/MBA option that provides for a broader range of opportunities. Post-master’s certificates have become popular for those nurses who then decide on advanced practice, education or another area of nursing practice. The MSN is also a stepping stone requirement for any doctorate level program. This means that you have chosen a good place to start researching RN to MSN programs. Learn more about the options in Missouri listed below.

RN to MSN programs are extremely focused and take about three years to complete. Some nurses have found this to be too much of a commitment for one reason or another and have chosen to pursue and online RN to BSN, which can be completed in as little as twelve months. Learn about the RN to BSN programs in Missouri or find an RN to MSN program that fits your strengths and goals in the list below.

Colleges & Universities Based in Missouri Offering RN to MSN Programs

Maryville University

Maryville University – St. Louis offers two CCNE accredited online MSN Nurse Practitioner Programs: Family Nurse Practitioner and Adult Geriatric Nurse Practitioner.

Programs Offered Online: MSN – (Family Nurse Practitioner -FNP, Adult Geriatric Nurse Practitioner – AGNP)

Saint Louis University

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredited

Programs Offered: RN to BSN to MSN

Saint Louis University School of Nursing, 3525 Caroline Street, St. Louis, MO 63104-1099, PH: 314-977-8900

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