RN-BSN Admissions
The first step in the admissions process for all students is to submit a Barclay College General Admission Application.
Now Accepting Applications
Barclay College general admission application and acceptance are required prior to submitting an RN-BSN application.
Steps to Apply
Apply to Barclay College
Click on “Start Application” to begin.
Review the General Education and Prerequisite Course Requirements
Submit an RN-BSN Application
Documents/information required for upload within the RN-BSN Application:
- Two professional character references, including names, email addresses, and phone numbers
- Documentation of an active, unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license within the United States
- Copy of all unofficial transcripts
Transfer students only:
- Previous course syllabi
Request Official Transcript(s) to be Sent Directly to Barclay College
By mail to:
Barclay College
Attn: Admissions
607 N. Kingman
Haviland, KS 67059
By email to:
nursingadmissions@barclaycollege.edu
Barclay College (current or previous students):
No transcripts need to be sent.
Complete Financial Information
Complete the Federal Student Aid FAFSA® form. Barclay College’s FAFSA code is 001917.
Kim Hansen
Dean, School of Nursing
At Barclay College, we are dedicated to supporting you throughout your nursing education journey. Whether you need guidance on academic programs, financial aid, or any other aspect of your future nursing career, our admissions team is here to assist you.
You can reach out to us in the way that suits you best. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is ready to provide you with all the information you need about our nursing programs and the financial opportunities available to you. We are committed to helping you achieve your goals and make the most of your education at Barclay College.
Don’t hesitate to connect with us today and take the first step toward a fulfilling and impactful career in nursing.
Overall Degree: 120 credit hours
General Education/Prerequisites: 60 credit hours
Professional Nursing Coursework: 60 credit hours (up to 30 credit hours of ADN or diploma coursework will be awarded upon successful completion of degree requirements