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College of Nursing

Northwestern State University is a trailblazer in nursing education. We were the first public university in Louisiana to offer a bachelor’s degree in nursing, welcoming our first class in 1949. We were also the first in the state to launch a master’s in nursing.

Louisiana's #1 Nursing College
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Discover hands-on learning at our Shreveport, Alexandria, Leesville/Fort Polk, and Natchitoches campuses. Learn from experienced faculty who are experts in their fields.

Undergraduate Studies in Nursing

Fall Clinical Applications

Deadline is April 15th.

 

ASN and BSN Clinicals only.

 

No Accelerated BSN or Transitions to ASN Clinicals start in the Fall semester.

 

ASN clinical application

 

BSN Clinical Application

 

 

Spring Clinical Applications

Deadline is August 15th.

 

ASN, Transitions to ASN, and BSN Clinicals only.

 

No Accelerated BSN Clinicals start in the Spring semester.

 

Applications will be posted in June.

 

Summer Clinical Application

Transitions to ASN deadline is April 15th.

 

Accelerated BSN preferred deadline is October 15th with a final deadline of January 15th.

 

No ASN or BSN Clinicals start in the Summer Semester.

 

Transitions to ASN Application

 

Accelerated BSN Application

NSU faculty member assisting two NSU nursing students.

Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN)

Accreditation

The Associate of Science in Nursing program at Northwestern State University of Louisiana located in Shreveport, Louisiana and offered at the Natchitoches, Alexandria, and Leesville instructional sites, is accredited by the:

 

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
(404) 975-5000

 

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the Associate of Science in Nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.

 

View the public information disclosed by ACEN regarding this program at:

https://www.acenursing.org. 

 

The Associate of Science in Nursing Program has full approval of the Louisiana State Board of Nursing.

About ASN

Our ASN degree prepares you to become a registered nurse through a combination of classroom instruction and clinical practice. Graduates are ready to work in hospitals, nursing homes, and a variety of healthcare settings—and are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam.

 

☎️ Schedule advising: 318-677-3015

About Transitions to ASN

Nursing Transition to Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) is a bridge program designed to build on students’ prior health care experience. The program focuses on developing advanced critical thinking, leadership skills, and the ability to manage complex patient care. Through experiential learning, mentorship, and structured clinical experiences, it bridges the gap between previous health care roles and the expanded scope of practice of a registered nurse. Graduates are prepared to sit for—and successfully pass—the NCLEX-RN examination and transition into professional nursing practice.

 

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

 

Students with a healthcare background who:

  • have successfully completed an allied health or nursing certificate/degree program (e.g. LPN, Paramedic, Military Medic, Respiratory Therapy, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical Therapy Assistant);
  • have worked full-time for at least one year in that respective healthcare field;
  • hold a current, unencumbered certificate/license to practice in that healthcare field.

FAQs

 

Finish in 12 Months

Complete the program in three consecutive semesters.

 

Hybrid Learning Format

Enjoy the flexibility of online coursework combined with in-person lab and

clinical experiences making it easier to balance school, work and family.

 

Clinical Scheduling Options

(dependent on site availability)

 

Career Focused Training

Hands on clinical experience prepares you for real nursing environments,

from hospitals to community care settings.

 

Support Every Step of the Way

Dedicated faculty, academic advising and NCLEX preparation built into

the program.

 

Schedule advising

NSU nursing student gaining hands-on experience in a hospital

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

Accreditation

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Northwestern State University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, (202) 887-6791.

 

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program has full approval of the Louisiana State Board of Nursing.

About BSN

Our four-year BSN program combines liberal arts and nursing education to prepare graduates for a wide variety of healthcare roles—from critical care and school health to community outreach. After three semesters of coursework and clinical acceptance, students complete five semesters of clinical training in Shreveport or Alexandria.

 

Graduates are eligible for the NCLEX-RN exam and can later pursue advanced degrees.

 

☎️ Schedule advising: 318-677-3015

About LPN to BSN

Advance your nursing career with specialized pathways designed for Licensed Practical Nurses.

 

☎️ Schedule advising: 318-677-3015

About Accelerated BSN

Already earned a bachelor’s? Fast-track your path to nursing with our Accelerated BSN, a 16-month intensive program. All general education coursework must be completed before enrolling in nursing classes.

 

☎️ Schedule advising: 318-677-3015

 

 

About RN to BSN

100% online with a flat rate of $249/credit hour.  Busy working nurse? Our RN to BSN program is built just for you—affordable, flexible, and nationally recognized. You can finish in as little as 12 months.

 

 

Schedule RN-BSN Advising

 

 

RN to BSN Articulations

Northwestern State University and the following Universities have agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for articulation with associate degree in nursing programs. The articulations will allow students to complete their Associate Degree in Nursing and transfer their credit hours to Northwestern State University in partial fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelors of Science in Nursing.

 

Hospital nurse assists NSU nursing student

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing (PMC)

Accreditation

The Master’s of Science in Nursing and the Post-Master’s Certificate in Nursing programs at Northwestern State University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, (202) 887-6791.

 

The Master of Science in Nursing and Post-Master’s Certificate in Nursing Programs have full approval of the Louisiana State Board of Nursing.

About MSN

The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program at Northwestern State University (NSU), College of Nursing and School of Allied Health provides learning opportunities for registered nurses to build upon baccalaureate nursing education, as well as experiential professional knowledge, attitudes, and skills. The MSN program at NSU prepares registered nurses to function and excel in various advanced nursing roles.

About PMC

The Post Master’s Certificate in Nursing (PMC) program at Northwestern State University (NSU), College of Nursing and School of Allied Health provides learning opportunities for advanced practice registered nurses to build upon previous graduate nursing education (MSN, DNP, PhD). Advanced practice nurses can expand their care delivery at NSU by earning a certificate in one of three specialty population concentrations:

  • Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
  • Family Nurse Practitioner or
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

The PMC program at NSU prepares graduate trained nurses to grow into one of these three populations with a curriculum that is uniquely planned in conjunction with previous graduate nurse education. A GAP analysis compares a student’s previous graduate training with current education trends to ensure excellent education experience while also avoiding repetitive coursework.

MSN and PMC Admissions

Applications for the MSN and PMC Programs are processed through the Graduate School. The application period is from January 1st through a priority deadline of March 31st and a space available deadline of June 1st. Coursework begins every Fall semester

NSU instructor assists student with hands-on learning

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

Accreditation

The Doctor of Nursing Practice program at Northwestern State University of Louisiana is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791.

 

The Northwestern State University of Louisiana’s Nurse Anesthesia Program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA), 10275 W. Higgins Rd., Suite 906, Rosemont, IL 60018-5603; (224) 275-9130; http://coacrna.org. The program’s next review by the COA is scheduled for October 2026.

 

The Doctor of Nursing Practice Program has full approval of the Louisiana State Board of Nursing.

About DNP

The DNP is a practice-focused doctorate for nurses ready to lead at the highest levels. Choose from:

  • Nurse Anesthesia (36 months)
  • Executive Leadership (24 months)
  • Educational Leadership (24 months)
ExL & EdL Application Process

Applicants to the Executive Leadership (ExL) & DNP Educational Leadership (EdL) programs must complete applications through both:

 

1) NSU’s graduate school admissions portal located at NSU Graduate School Application where you will select DNP Program, Nursing Practice DNP and then the appropriate concentration ExL (901E) or EdL (901D)

 

AND

 

2) the NursingCas portal located at NursingCAS, the centralized application for nursing. Applicants must apply through both website portals. When starting in NursingCas create an account or or log into your existing account. Visit the Add Program page to select our nursing program and complete the steps to fill out and submit your application. If you need help with NursingCAS, visit the applicant help center or contact applicant support with questions.

 

The application period for the DNP ExL and EdL programs is February 15-July 15 for the following Spring semester.

 

Nurse Anesthesia Application Process

Applicants to the BSN to DNP NA program must complete applications through both:

 

1) NSU’s graduate school admissions portal located at NSU Graduate School Application where you will select DNP Program, Nursing Practice DNP and then the appropriate concentration Nurse Anesthesia (901C)

 

AND

 

2) The NursingCas portal located at NursingCAS, the centralized application for nursing. Applicants must apply through both website portals. When starting in NursingCas create an account or log into your existing account. Visit the Add Program page to select our nursing program and complete the steps to fill out and submit your application. If you need help with NursingCAS, visit the applicant help center or contact applicant support with questions.

 

The application period for the DNP NA program is February 1-June 30 for the following Spring semester.

 

DNP nursing student receives hood from CONSAH Dean Dr. Aimee Badeaux.

DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program Statistics

Cohort# of StudentsAverage Undergraduate GPAAverage GRE# of Students Graduated Attrition Rate %NSU NCE Pass Rate % (1st Time)National NCE Pass Rate % (1st Time)Average # of Anesthesia Cases% of Students Employed as CRNA
2023203.423011715%88.23%84.90%1032100%
2024163.492981412.5%78.57%89.30%1047100%
2025203.36299200%1159

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