Nursing Commencement

The Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a collaborative, dual-enrollment program between CSUMB and community college partners that facilitates seamless academic progression to a BSN degree.

Students must be enrolled in the Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) program at Cuesta College and successfully complete the first and second ADN semesters before starting the first CSUMB summer session. Collaborative program students who successfully meet the CSUMB program requirements can apply and be matriculated into CSUMB upon graduation from the ADN. This collaboration enables the ADN student to earn a BSN degree in two semesters after graduating from Cuesta College.

Course of study Units
ADN 1st year varies
CSUMB Summer 1 6 units
ADN 2nd year varies
Graduate from ADN program and take exam for RN license
CSUMB Summer 2 3 units
CSUMB Fall Semester 12 units
CSUMB Spring Semester 9 units
Total 30 units

 

Community College Collaborative Partners

The ADN-BSN collaborative program below provides a general guideline for students to complete the ADN degree requirements as well as the BSN requirements at CSUMB.

The two-year program offered at Cuesta College offers students a well-rounded education with a variety of clinical settings and diverse faculty. 

For more information visit CalState Monterey Bay ADN to BSN Pathway, Cuesta College's Nursing program, and view the Cuesta College ADN to BSN pathway.