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Accelerate Your BSN

A career in nursing is closer than you think. Earn your BSN in less time from Felician University.

Felician University Accelerated Nursing Program in New Jersey

Offering multiple starts a year, our accelerated nursing program in New Jersey lets you start working toward a nursing career sooner. Framed within the Franciscan values of caring for those in need, positive transformation, compassion, and respect for human dignity, you’ll graduate ready to face the challenges of a changing healthcare system, and to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN).

As a Felician University accelerated nursing student, you can expect to:

  • Earn your BSN degree quickly.
  • Receive a 21st century education based on timeless values.
  • Complete nursing coursework how you prefer, either online or on-campus.
  • Hone your skills in our safe, state-of-the-art Nursing Resource and Simulation Center.
  • Gain real-world experience through clinical rotations with Atlantic Health System and other leading healthcare providers.

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Nursing Coursework

Learn about nursing theory in a format that works for you, either online or on-campus.

Clinical Rotations

Gain valuable real-world experience in diverse clinical settings.

Hands-On Labs

Practice critical nursing skills in a realistic, risk-free setting under faculty instruction.

Multiple Start Dates

Start your nursing journey sooner with three start dates each year.

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The Felician University Difference

Since 1965, the Felician University School of Nursing and Health Sciences has been helping aspiring nurses to pursue their passion for making a difference in people’s lives. Our accelerated nursing program in New Jersey builds on this mission with an emphasis on graduating the next generation of leaders, change agents, and problem solvers in the field of nursing.

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