Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Become a Nurse - Select the Only 3-Year BSN Offered in the Region
Becoming a nurse is a decision that comes from the heart. We know you enroll with a desire to help others, and to build upon your intellect to discover how best to care for patients. Our programs promise to immerse you in the knowledge you need to do just that! College of Saint Mary offers a three-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing, saving you both time and tuition.
You'll learn in our, state-of-the-art simulation labs, in small classes and from some of the most knowledgeable professors around. Our goal is seeing you fulfilled in this important, noble career field.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Fulfill your dreams of becoming a Registered Nurse
- Save time and tuition with our 3-year and 4-year pathway options.
- As a nursing student, you’ll have access to both a personal student success advisor in addition to an academic advisor.
- Begin your prerequisite courses and have a guaranteed seat in the BSN program.
- You can be a CSM Athlete and be a Nursing Student!
- CSM's state-of-the-art health professions skills and simulation center will provide you a supportive and realistic learning experience.
- Develop your nursing skills through various clinical experiences, including in-patient hospitals, clinics, schools, community-based and long-term care facilities and more.
- CSM nursing graduates are highly sought after by employers, the BSN program has had a 100% job placement rate since 2021.
- Post-graduation NCLEX-RN coaching with the Program Director to personalize your study plan as you prepare for the NCLEX-RN.
- The CSM Bachelor of Science in Nursing program had a 97.5% NCLEX-RN First Time Pass Rate in 2024.
Faculty Support Helps Students Acheive
Chyna's compassion for others led her on her journey to become a nurse.
In the classroom, Chyna has appreciated the kindness and openness of her professors, who emphasize building a relationship with their students.
If she’s struggled, Chyna never let herself get discouraged, and neither would her professors. Instead, they’ve helped her study or find different ways to think about things. “In all my classes, I’ve learned a different life lesson because of mistakes or failures they always tried to put a positive spin on,” she said. “I just learned to be a better person through working with them, and I feel like I’m coming into my own through those lessons.