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Right now, the healthcare industry is in desperate need of well-educated nurses, and for that very reason, you’ll find numerous accelerated nursing programs in New York designed to help you make that switch simpler.
The Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program is designed for individuals who have completed a baccalaureate degree in a non-nursing discipline or major. All students must complete prerequisites before entering the program.
The Accelerated 15-month program is completed in four consecutive semesters of full-time study and can begin in the fall (September) or spring (January) semester. By the end of the accelerated program, you will be prepared to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to obtain licensure.
Accelerated nursing curriculum completed in one year, full-time, over three semesters. Hands-on clinical experience built into all three semesters. NCLEX-RN pass rates well above state and national averages.
The Accelerated Second-Degree (A2D) program is a post-baccalaureate program for qualified students who have earned a non-nursing baccalaureate degree and wish to obtain a bachelor of science (BS) degree in nursing.
Located in the heart of New York City—home to the nation’s best hospitals and clinics—the Katz School’s nursing program prepares highly trained, culturally competent registered professional nurses to provide evidence-based, patient-centered healthcare for people of all ages.
The Accelerated Nursing Program is designed to prepare students with a bachelor's degree in another field for a professional nurse career and provide a foundation for graduate study in nursing. It is a full-time, 15-month, 75-credit major program.
Our accelerated nursing program in New York makes it possible for motivated students to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS in Nursing) in as few as 16 months.
Manhattanville University’s accelerated Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nursing degree program allows students new to the nursing profession the opportunity to gain bachelor’s-level credentials and practical clinical experience in just four semesters.
The 15-month program is completed in four consecutive semesters of full-time study and can begin in the fall (September) or spring (January) semester. By the end of the accelerated program, students will be prepared to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to obtain licensure.