In keeping with changes in health care delivery and technological advances available in education, the School of Nursing has developed this innovative Concurrent Enrollment program. The Concurrent Enrollment program is an entry-level BSN program that allows students to complete their degree while remaining in their community.
The Concurrent Enrollment program blends ODU RN-BSN course work with the AAS curriculum thus, each semester students will have a schedule that includes AAS nursing courses at the affiliated institution and online ODU RN-BSN courses. For consideration for this program, students must apply separately to the nursing programs of the affiliated institutions. The AAS courses will be taken on site at the affiliated campuses and associated clinical sites. The ODU nursing courses will be delivered using an online format.
Concurrent Enrollment students will first graduate from the AAS program. Graduation from ODU occurs upon completion of all BSN courses and success on the NCLEX-RN. Proof of licensure as a registered nurse must be supplied to the School of Nursing at ODU prior to the student being awarded a BSN degree. Students will be able to complete the AAS-BSN course work in two years. All lower-division general education requirements must be completed and posted to students' transcripts prior to entrance into Concurrent Enrollment.
Concurrent Enrollment Application Process
The concurrent enrollment program accepts applicants on a rolling basis for enrollment every Fall, Spring and Summer semester. The nursing application is supplementary to the university application. Prior to applying to the concurrent program, you must complete the online application to the university. Official transcripts must be sent directly to ODU Office of Admissions.
Once accepted to the University as a degree-seeking student, complete the online supplemental nursing application by following these steps:
- Login the ODU Application Portal
- Locate the Supplemental Nursing Application section and complete the form.
Students previously admitted to the University may not have access to the online nursing application. Email healthsciencesonline@odu.edu for more information and access to the nursing application.
Concurrent enrollment eligibility is based on the following criteria:
- Admission to the University
- Admission to an affiliated RN program.
- A Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
- Completion of all lower division departmental and general education courses.
Contacts
Enrollment Coordinator
1-800-968-2638
healthsciencesonline@odu.edu
Chief Academic Advisor
Suzanne Van Orden MSN, MS Ed, RN
Senior Lecturer
svanorde@odu.edu
Undergraduate Program Coordinator
Jade Hicks
jcopher@odu.edu
Affiliated Community Colleges
- Riverside College of Health Careers
- College of the Albemarle in North Carolina
- Blue Ridge Community College
- Brightpoint Community College
- Danville Community College
- Germanna Community College
- J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
- Laurel Ridge Community College
- Mountain Empire Community College
- Mountain Gateway Community College
- New River Community College
- Northern Virginia Community College
- Patrick & Henry Community College
- Paul D. Camp Community College
- Piedmont Community College
- Rappahannock Community College
- Southside Virginia Community College
- Southwest Virginia Community College
- Tidewater Community College
- Virginia Highlands Community College
- Virginia Peninsula Community College
- Wytheville Community College
Recommended Class Schedule
Not sure what order to take your nursing courses? Find a list of recommended course pairings to earn your degree, adjusted for the number of semesters you plan to attend.