Align Your Knowledge and Skills to a More Fulfilling Career
Baylor University’s Louise Herrington School of Nursing’s post-baccalaureate Distance ABSN program is an intensive full-time program. Students with a completed bachelor's degree in a non-nursing discipline will complete 62 hours of nursing course work and stand out as a Baylor nurse:
- Gain clinical experience working with underserved communities
- Benefit from strong academics and a well-earned reputation
- Learn nursing through a Christian worldview
- Change your life and the lives of others
Connect with Scott Frake
If you have questions about our Distance ABSN program, schedule an appointment with our expert enrollment advisor Scott Frake to learn more. If you are ready to begin your application, contact Scott Frake today.
Emerge as a Skilled Nurse with Baylor
- Elements of Professional Nursing—understand concepts of professional nursing and the role of the nurse as a member of an interprofessional healthcare team.
- The Human Needs Framework—master key elements of nursing practice as it pertains to care of patients and families with a diverse range of needs.
- Clinical Competencies—plan and deliver nursing care for individuals and families at different stages of life – including babies, children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly – with health issues of varying complexity.
- Healthcare Issues and Policy—understand the current issues and factors shaping healthcare on a national and global level and how they impact diverse cultures and communities.
Program Features
- Earn your Bachelor of Nursing degree from the Louise Herrington School of Nursing, ranked #42 for Most Innovative Schools
- Main coursework is online with one 2-week, on-campus clinical skills visit
- Practicum requirement total: 720 hours
- Courses are 15 weeks, with 2 admission intakes per year
- Students learn from nationally recognized faculty
- Clinical Placement Services for students
- Total credits: 62
A Need for Nurses
There’s an RN shortage in Texas:
- 1 million RNs will retire by 2030
- Texas has the 2nd largest RN shortage in the nation
- 17% of Texans lack health insurance
- Demand for nurses is projected to grow 12% through 2028
The Baylor Distance ABSN program is currently designed for students residing in Texas, but outside the DFW metro area. Students who reside within Dallas and Tarrant counties should apply for the on-campus accelerated FastBacc® program at the Louise Herrington School of Nursing in Dallas.