The University of Indianapolis offers an accelerated nursing program that allows students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) in just 15 months. The demand for nurses nationwide has been ...
MOORHEAD — Concordia College’s first class of its 12-month accelerated nursing program had a 100% passing rate on the national exam required to become a licensed registered nurse. Concordia’s ...
COEUR d’ALENE — Idaho State University and Kootenai Health are pleased to announce the first cohort of students to the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing undergraduate program in the Coeur ...
An accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will begin in the fall 2023 semester, UTC officials announced on Monday. The launch of the ...
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette, in partnership with Ochsner Lafayette General, will create an accelerated bachelor’s in nursing degree program to address the critical need for registered ...
JOINS US LIVE TO EXPLAIN WHAT'S INSIDE THE ACCELERATED PROGRAM. NURSING DEGREES USUALLY TAKE AT LEAST FOUR YEARS TO COMPLETE... THIS PROGRAM IS JUST 15 MONTHS... BUT YOU'LL NEED A BACHELOR'S DEGREE TO ...
As the county and nation suffer from a nursing shortage, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is launching an accelerated nursing degree program to get more nurses in the field sooner. UTC ...
Drexel's second-degree Accelerated Nursing program is one of our most competitive undergraduate programs at the University. It is a fast-paced, BSN degree for students who already have a bachelor's ...
FEATURES INSIDE THAT FACILITY. TWO LOCAL SCHOOLS ARE TEAMING UP TO GIVE STUDENTS A FAST TRACK TO A DEGREE IN NURSING. WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY AND SALEM COLLEGE ANNOUNCED THE PARTNERSHIP THIS ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Wilkes University nursing students work on a simulated patient in the nursing lab. With ...
Accelerated nurse programs enable people holding degrees other than nursing to pursue a different career. They are fast, concentrated, and designed to meet the rising nurse demand. However, the myriad ...