Department of Nursing
Where Can This Degree Take You?
The nursing program at Texas A&M University–Central Texas offers a world of opportunity. In today’s complex healthcare environment the BSN is required to provide safe and effective care. The nursing degree prepares the graduate to be a safe practitioner, leader, mentor, and for graduate programs such as in Nursing Administration, Advanced Practice, or Nursing Education.
- Nursing Administration
- Advanced Practice
- Nursing Education
Texas A&M University–Central Texas offers nursing education to the registered nurse on the baccalaureate level, to serve the diverse population of Central Texas which includes the military and their families.

Alumni Spotlight
Xiomara Santos
Xiomara Santos, BSN, RN, graduated from the Texas A&M University — Central Texas nursing program with her Bachelors of Science in Nursing in May of 2022. Xiomara works at Georgetown Behavioral Health Institute. She practices as a Registered Nurse working with patients 9 to 89 years old in the mental health specialty.
Xiomara said, “I chose Texas A&M University–Central Texas Department of Nursing RN to BSN program because it was compatible and seamless with my previous Associate degree from Central Texas College. I was able to streamline the transfer process with the help of the TAMU-CT liaison on the CTC campus. The RN to BSN program is the best option when it comes to great professors, time, and affordability.
Entry Requirements
A&M–Central Texas is an upper-level university, therefore, the core curriculum/general education courses and non-nursing courses must be taken at another institution. Core curricula may also be accepted from other institutions.
How to Apply for Admissions
The B.S Nursing program at A&M–Central Texas has additional entry requirements separate from general admission. After acceptance to the university, complete these steps:
- Meet with your academic advisor to apply to the nursing program and develop a Student Education Plan applicants must complete all non-nursing courses listed in the degree requirements.
- International applicants and applicants with foreign credentials must adhere to additional requirements.
Faculty
Director & Chair

Department: Nursing
Office/Room: Heritage Hall-302A
Phone: 254.501.5487
Email: [email protected]
Assistant Professor

Department: Nursing
Office/Room: Heritage Hall-302B
Phone: 254.519.5718
Email: [email protected]
Adjunct Instructor

Department: Nursing
Office/Room: Heritage Hall-302B
Phone: 254.519.5718
Email: [email protected]
Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs

Department: Nursing
Phone: 254.519.5447
Email: [email protected]
Adjunct Instructor

Department: Nursing
Phone: 254.519.5487
Email: [email protected]
Adjunct Instructor

Department: Nursing
Phone: 254.519.5791
Email: [email protected]
Frequently Asked Questions
We want to answer all your questions. Some of the most commonly asked questions are listed below, and we are happy to answer all of your questions personally as well. Our enrollment advisors would love to talk to you.
Mission
The nursing program at Texas A&M University-Central Texas offers nursing education to the registered nurse on the baccalaureate level, to serve the diverse population of Central Texas which includes the military and their families. The nursing faculty prepare excellent nurses to practice in acute care settings, outpatient services, or continue in pursuit of advanced degrees. The RN to BSN program is designed with the working professional in mind. Classes are offered online by faculty dedicated to their success.
Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Texas A&M Central Texas is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

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