Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Guide

If you’re ready to jumpstart your nursing career, Nebraska Methodist College (NMC) has the program for you. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing accelerated program (ABSN) is for students with a non-nursing degree. Coursework can be completed in 12 months, preparing you to take the NCLEX exam to become a registered nurse.

Inside the guide:

  • Admissions criteria and requirements
  • Application process
  • Plan of study
  • Financial aid options

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Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Guide

Nebraska Methodist College’s 12-month, on-campus accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is for students with a non-nursing degree looking to enter the nursing field quickly.

Graduates prepare to assume careers as competent nurses and healthcare leaders. The success of our Accelerated BSN graduates with state board examinations (NCLEX) is testimony to our student success. NMC’s accelerated nursing program has had a 97% average NCLEX-RN pass rate over the last five years.

Nurses are in demand with a projected growth of six percent from 2021 to 2031, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The median pay for nurses is $77,600 annually
($37.31 per hour).

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Complete in 12 Months

Complete the program in 12 months for students with a non-nursing degree.

High-Tech Experience

Learn from NMC’s high-tech simulation labs and in-depth clinical experiences that allow students to gain confidence in their nursing skills.

Sense of Community

Students enter the program with a cohort that allows for a sense of community as they complete this fast-paced rigorous program.

Expert Faculty

Expert faculty guide students with experience and passion for nursing and teaching.

Growth Opportunities

The program focuses on teamwork, collaboration and reflection to promote academic and professional growth.

97% Average Pass Rate

NMC’s accelerated nursing program has had a 97% average NCLEX-RN pass rate over the last
five years.

Admissions Criteria

Applicants are evaluated on the following criteria:
  • Associate or bachelor’s degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 from a regionally accredited institution.
  • Success in previous math and science courses.
  • Successful completion (C- or above) of the general education prerequisite courses and conferred degree by July before the program starts.
  • Fulfillment of technical standards.

Application Process

To be considered for admission, students must submit the following items to the Centralized Application Service (NursingCAS):

We strongly suggest you begin working on your application as early as possible and submit it no later than two to three weeks before the deadline. This will allow time for NursingCAS to verify transcripts and other submitted documents.

Course Requirements

Arts and Sciences Requirements

The following prerequisite criteria are for bachelor’s- and associate-prepared students:

Course / Credits

  • COM 101 English Composition 3
  • HUM 213 Introduction to Ethics or Principles & Practice of Ethics 3
  • CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry Lab 4
  • BIO 225 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
  • BIO 226 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
  • BIO 240 Principles of Nutrition 3
  • BIO 281 Microbiology with Lab 4
  • PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3
  • PSY 215 Lifespan Development 3
  • SSC 235 Introduction to Sociology or The Sociology of Culture 3
  • MAT 110 Intermediate Algebra 3
  • MAT 260 Introduction to Statistics 3
  • SSC 370 Principles of Research 3

 

Bachelor’s-prepared students must meet the following additional prerequisites requirements:

 

HUM___ Electives in an Arts and Science division 9

 

Associate-prepared students must meet the following additional prerequisite requirements:

 

  • HUM 150 World of Ideas: Critical Reasoning and Rhetoric 3
  • HUM 220* World of Ideas: Humanities Electives 3
  • HUM 225 World of Ideas: Historical Perspectives 3
  • HUM 270* World of Ideas: Humanities Elective 3
  • SSC 235 The Sociology of Culture 3

 

ACE Coursework

 

Fall Semester (two eight-week terms) 25 credits

  • SCI 320 Introduction to Pharmacology 3
  • BIO 315 Pathophysiology 3
  • NRS 102/102C Population Health I with Clinical 6
  • NRS 110/110L Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab 4
  • NRS 105 Professionalism in Nursing 2
  • NRS 200/200C Population Health II with Clinical 7

 

Spring Semester (two eight-week terms) 26 credits

  • NRS 201 Public Health Science 3
  • COM 255/252/262** Language and Culture in Healthcare 3
  • NRS 300/300C Population Health III with Clinical 7
  • NRS 301 Healthcare Policy 3
  • NRS___ Non-Clinical Nursing Elective 3
  • NRS 400/400C Population Health IV with Clinical 7

 

Summer Semester (two five-week terms) 18 credits

  • NRS 402 Transition to Practice 3
  • NRS 405 Healthcare Collaboration and Leadership/Global Health 3
  • NRS 410/410C Nursing Care of Special Populations with Clinical 5
  • NRS 471/471P Senior Synthesis with Practicum 4
  • SSC 465 Capstone: The Educated Citizen 3

 

Total Credits: 69



All transfer credits will be evaluated. 

 

You need to have your prerequisites completed by July 31. If you are accepted into the program, it is contingent upon successful completion (C- or better) of the remaining prerequisites and conferred degree the July before the program starts.

 

*At least one of the two humanities elective courses must be in the arts or human connection distribution area.

**Maximum credit awarded for COM 225/252/262 is two credit hours. Students who transfer in this credit must enroll in COM 252 for one credit.

Financial Aid

Financial aid is available in federal and private loans, scholarships, grants and work-study to those who qualify. Many of our students also use tuition assistance programs through their employers. Complete a FAFSA online.

For undergraduate students, NMC has scholarships that can help pay college tuition, fees and other expenses. Visit our scholarships page to see which options are available to you.

We package financial aid on an ongoing basis, so review our cost of attendance and financial aid processes to see how simple applying for financial assistance can be.

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A History in Healthcare

For more than 130 years, Nebraska Methodist College has been training and educating allied health professionals. The College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

You can schedule a personalized visit at NMC, virtually or on campus. You’ll meet one-on-one with an admissions coordinator and ask any questions you may have.

“I chose NMC because they had a program that I could complete in 12 months to obtain my registered nurse license. Another thing that set them apart from other colleges was that they had a very high NCLEX pass rate…The faculty that I have encountered have been great to me. I have learned an enormous amount of knowledge from my professors that I will take with me throughout my career.” - Nina E.

“I chose NMC because the admissions process went smoothly and I really liked the quick response. There are so many good professors at NMC. Dr. Blair was my mentor and she helped me tremendously throughout my education at NMC.” - Kalab K.

Begin a Accelerated Bachelor of Science
in Nursing Degree at Nebraska Methodist College.

Nebraska Methodist College offers a variety of academic programs in the fastest-growing, most in-demand fields in healthcare. Additionally, the College is affiliated with one of the largest healthcare systems in the state. Faculty and staff understand firsthand the realities of the healthcare system and the needs of the healthcare industry today.

For more than 125 years, Nebraska Methodist College has been training and educating allied health professionals. The College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.