August 18, 2006, Newsletter Issue #5: About Accelerated RN Programs

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If you already have a bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing field but want a change of career, an accelerated RN degree may be a good option for you. Some schools offer accelerated BSN programs, which allow you to obtain your bachelor of science in nursing in 12 to 18 months.

The accelerated BSN program is not for everyone, however. You must already have a bachelor’s degree in some field; if it is not a science field, you may be expected to complete science prerequisites before starting your nursing classes. Also, getting in to an accelerated RN program is very selective.

If you are accepted, accelerated BSN programs are very grueling. They can require 15 to 18 hour days, between coursework and clinical work, and many schools do not offer breaks between terms. Given the amount of time commitment to an accelerated BSN program, there is often no time to work while obtaining your degree, which can cause financial issues. If you have the money and the desire to devote to becoming a nurse, consider an accelerated BSN degree. They are offered in 41 states and the District of Columbia.

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