Alabama's Auburn University School of Nursing offers an accelerated undergraduate education that is designed to prepare students to take the required NCLEX-RN exam for licensure as a registered nurse. Students learn obstetrical nursing, women's health, fundamentals of nursing, laboratory fundamentals and spiritual and cultural nursing. According to the school's website, students must hold a bachelor's or higher degree in another field to progress through the professional nursing curriculum in three semesters and one summer of full-time study.
Auburn University School of Nursing
102 Miller Hall
Auburn University, Alabama 36849
334-844-5665
nursing.auburn.edu
Phone (334) 844-5665
The Regis University Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions in Denver offers an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree to students who already hold a non-nursing baccalaureate degree. Regis University's campus-based accelerated BSN program provides an intense, fast-paced education that enables non-working students to complete a BSN degree in as little as 12 months. This program cannot be completed online because students are exposed to classroom lecture and hands-clinical practice.
Regis University
RHCHP Office of Admissions
Mail Code G-9
3333 Regis Boulevard
Denver, CO 80221
303-458-4344
regis.edu
Valparaiso University College of Nursing in Indiana offers big college education in a small-town environment. The school features an accelerated program in nursing for students who already hold a bachelor's degree. According to the university website, students must meet entrance criteria that include a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average in previous college coursework, grades no lower than a C in any science course and a minimum of 54 transfer credits.
Valparaiso University
College of Nursing
LeBien Hall 103
Valparaiso, IN 46383
219-464-5289
valpo.edu