We know how busy nurses are, which is why we’ve designed our program with working nurses in mind. Eight week classes, multiple start dates, one-on-one faculty assistance and an individualized program plan are all ways we help make your online BSN education experience as easy to navigate as possible.
By working at your own pace, the BSN degree can be completed in as few as four semesters.
Start dates available in January, March, May, August and October.
Ranked in the top 10 of the 2019 Most Affordable Online Christian Colleges for the online RN-to-BSN program by SR Education Group and as one of the 30 most affordable online RN to BSN programs in the nation, Finlandia’s $7,500 Promise ensures everyone has the chance to pursue their dream.
All students will pay no more than $7,500 toward tuition for the RN-BSN. That’s the price for students who need 30 credits, or as many as 48 credits.
Students will pay $250 per credit hour. Once a student has paid a total of $7,500, they will pay no more tuition money.
Note: This does not cover credits earned through other institutions, study abroad programs, textbooks, or credits not required by the RN-BSN program.
IT’S NOT JUST PAPERWORK, BSNS PERFORM BETTER
The proof is in the statistics, nurses with their BSN have improved patient outcomes in acute care settings. These reports come out on a regular basis, but this article from the National Institute of Health is especially interesting.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF NURSING AGREES
“Chief Nurse Officers (CNO) in university hospitals prefer to hire nurses who have baccalaureate degrees, and nurse administrators recognize distinct differences in competencies based on education.” – AACN website.
The evidence continues to pile up, as mentioned in this October 2014 article by the AACN, “Based on completed responses from 461 schools of nursing, 45.1% of hospitals and other healthcare settings are requiring new hires to have a bachelor’s degree in nursing (up 1.4 percentage points since 2013), while 79.6% of employers are expressing a strong preference for BSN program graduates.” Read the full article on the AACN website.
Finlandia understand the importance of nurses with BSN degrees and is proud to be Western U.P.’s only accredited program.
Advantages of BSN are plentiful
Having your BSN will open more doors, allow you to make more money, enrich your experience, allow you to provide better care, and much more than that. Aren’t sure if it’s for you? The good folks at Nurse Journal know the cause is worthwhile, which is why they published an article on the best nine advantages to having your BSN.
THE $7,500 GUARANTEE
Includes all of a student’s tuition and fees
For busy nurses looking to advance their careers, budgeting for an RN-BSN program should be the least of your worries. At Finlandia University we’re making that part easier with our $7,500 Price Guarantee.
The $7,500 price tag includes all of a student’s tuition and fees, whether that is as low as 30 or as many as 48 credits. It’s a price guaranteed for all students who enter the program. The pricing is relevant only to the university’s online RN-BSN program and is limited only to courses needed for these students. More information on the program is below.
THE $7,500 GUARANTEE BASICS
*Online RN-BSN Completion Program Tuition
Students enrolled in the RN-BSN Completion program will pay up to $7,500 in tuition for the program while successfully completing required courses. If a student drops a course prior to successfully completing it, or does not meet the grade requirement, they are subject to the following:
1. Tuition paid for a course that is not successfully completed (course withdrawal, failing grade, etc.) will not apply towards the $7,500 tuition cap.
2. Any fees incurred by the university for a consortium course will be returned to the university.
*Subject to change
"I had an excellent experience at Finlandia. I had many courses that transferred from previous institutions, but the courses I did take at Finlandia were well taught, and required a reasonable amount of work to complete. I never once felt like the courses were too easy or too hard, but that they required quite a bit of homework that could be applied to real life scenarios. This made the homework something that (weirdly) I actually enjoyed."
"Getting my BSN has always been a goal. I’ve had setbacks along the way, but the online program is perfect because then I can work and be with my kids and still obtain my goal. Everyone at Finlandia was so helpful to get me started and made it a smooth transition from applying to transferring credits. They’ve been supportive every step of the way."
May 16, 2023
Updated May 16, 2023
On Thursday, March 2, Finlandia University’s Board of Trustees announced that FinnU will not enroll students for the 2023-2024 academic year. Announced Tuesday, March 14, the University’s Board of Trustees unanimously voted to dissolve the institution and wind up affairs in an orderly manner.
Finlandia has finalized eight Teach-Out Agreements with Adrian College, Bay College, Michigan Technological University, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Northern Michigan University, University of Dubuque, Waldorf University, and Wartburg College. Several non-partnering institutions have […] Read More
May 11, 2023
Finlandia University held its final Spring Commencement Ceremony on Sunday, May 7, honoring 92 graduates in the Class of 2023. Following commencement, a commendation service was held for Finlandia University students, staff, faculty, alumni, neighbors and friends, commending the University and its 126 years of service.
Full High-Res Photos from Spring 2023 Commencement: On-Demand Livestream of Spring 2023 Commencement: Full High-Res Photos from Service of Commendation:May 10, 2023
Founded in 1896 as Suomi College, Finlandia University held its final spring commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 7, honoring 92 graduates in the Class of 2023. In March, the University announced the decision to dissolve the institution and not enroll students for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Delivering the welcome address was Board Trustee Stephen Nikander, whose great-grandfather founded the institution and whose grandfather served […] Read More
The Michigan State Board of Nursing of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Board of Nursing, 611 W. Ottawa Street, P.O. 30670, Lansing, Mich. 48909, (517) 373-7484, approves the Finlandia University Nursing program. The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Finlandia University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.
Initial Approval Received from the MI Board of Nursing: January 10, 2003. Program Accreditation Received from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE): April 21, 2007; Renewed October 18, 2021; Next renewal date is June 30, 2032
Filing a complaint
Finlandia University is dedicated to a positive academic experience for all students. If you have complaint about your academics, please file one here. Student complaints relating to consumer protection laws offered under the terms and conditions of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), must first be filed with the institution to seek resolution. If you feel a resolution has not been reached, please file a complaint with NC-SARA here and file your complaint (the form is found under Consumer Information). You can learn more about the process at NC-SARA.
Coordinator, RN to BSN Program; Associate Professor, Nursing; Academic Advisor
irina.sergeyeva@finlandia.edu