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While there are several types of nursing degrees, ultimately, the majority of students attend nursing school for two to four years to become registered nurses (RNs). Its important to discuss schedule flexibility and how that impacts the time required to complete a degree program.
While most nursing schools require a GPA of at least 3.0, more competitive ones may expect GPAs of at least 3.8. If your GPA is well below these requirements, you may want to consider looking for schools with less competitive requirements.
This is a very competitive program. We take into account test scores, cumulative grade point average (GPA), goals and research interest, and a match of interest with available faculty expertise.
Program highlights: A total of 64 credits are taken over 4 semesters. Cohorts of 72 students will be accepted to start each fall and spring. The program is currently offered in a full-time, day-time format only. Upon graduation, students will be able to sit for the NCLEX exam to become licensed as a registered nurse.
For those holding a bachelors degree in another field, a one-year nursing program offers a swift and efficient path to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a career as a registered nurse (RN).

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An ADN is an entry-level nursing degree. This two-year program, typically offered at community colleges, provides the core training and knowledge to become an RN. Although most ADNs take two years to complete, some schools offer accelerated programs you can finish in 18 months.

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