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Is an Accelerated BSN Program Right For You?
John Rossheim | Monster.com
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In addition, prospective students must show evidence of their ability and determination to sprint for up to a year and a half to complete an intensive nursing degree program. Usually, there are no breaks between terms.
“Some people have trouble going back into the student role,” says Mary Parsons, program chair of the accelerated BSN program at Creighton. “They’ve committed to 15 to 18 hours in the clinical lab, in addition to an overload of coursework.”
For Senffner, every day, week and month of the program was grueling. Five days a week, he would be in class or clinical lab from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. He would then study for five or six hours. But he’s still glad he chose an accelerated program. “I figured I can do anything for 11 months,” says Senffner.
Financial Challenge
Accelerated nursing programs can be a double whammy on the finances of students and their families. Tuition for these intensive programs can run to $30,000, and students generally find it impossible to fit even part-time work into their packed study schedules. “Students think they can work 20 to 30 hours a week while in the program, and that doesn’t happen,” Colombraro says.
But given the severe nursing shortage, there are many ways for students to endure a year of high expenses and low or no income. “Many students will take out student loans,” Colombraro notes. "We also have fund-raising activities, some scholarship money and partnerships with hospitals.
Some hospitals are enticing recruits with offers to pay off the bulk of their student loans. Others will pay a student’s tuition up front in return for a promise to work at the hospital for a few years.
After Graduation, Options Abound
As with other nurses, graduates of accelerated programs have many career options beyond bedside care in a hospital setting. These include school nursing, occupational health, rehabilitation, home care, hospice care and case management. Graduates of accelerated BSN programs often aspire to advanced nursing professions, such as nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetist, Parsons says.
Where does Senffner want to take his career? He’s hoping to find a position back in Portland in cardiac nursing, with a starting salary of about $55,000 and a compressed workweek of three 12-hour days. And with the nursing shortage continuing in critical condition, Senffner will likely get what he’s aiming for.
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over 1 year ago
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Is it much harder to get into an accelerated program? What's the difference between the regular program and the acccelerated program? Can you please tell me. message.
kas65
almost 4 years ago
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blk41 - very interested in the comment you made about a hospital funding you in exchange to work for them...how does someone go about getting this type of funding? Do you have to apply to a certain program offered by hospitals?
iicre8
almost 4 years ago
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Can you get accepted into an accelerated program with a B.A in theater???
blk41
about 4 years ago
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I am currently enrolled into an accelerated program in winston-salem, nc. I am in my 2 set of 10week classes (middle of my 4th month). I am enjoying the program and cannot wait to be done in Feb. I am actually funded by a hospital that pays for all my schooling plus a monthly stipend in exchange to work for them for 3 years when finish with the program. This is a great idea for anyone who is looking to go back to school for nursing. It is very fastpaced and you have to be flexible. I recommend it to anyone.
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over 4 years ago
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I'm in this exact predicatment...
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over 4 years ago
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over 4 years ago
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This is something that I think I can do. I am currently taking steps to get into an accelerated program so that I can get right to work as a registered nurse. I have only found one school that offers an accelerated program, but am looking for more to apply to so that my chances of being accepted are increased.
sharmin
over 4 years ago
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i have been a cna for sometime now and my dream is to be a registered nurse but i am constantly being told that i cannot due to the fact of my criminal background (felony). being that nursing is my dream and this is something that happened 9 years ago and i would love to make it my career what am i to do any advice please feel free to contact me at sharmin_w@yahoo.com
heebes743
over 4 years ago
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I am currently three months into my accelerated nursing program at the University of Oklahoma and I LOVE it!!! At least for ours, there are one or two completely online courses per semester, so if you think that would not be a problem, then go for it! I'm so glad I am!
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over 4 years ago
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This is right up my alley...I'm currently waiting on a response from one of the schools I applied to so hopefully, I will have great news to share with you all at the end of next year.
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over 4 years ago
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Tis is exactly what I am planning on doing! I have a teaching degree and 20 years experience in special education. Now I want to follow my childood dream of being a nurse. I have already looked into programs like this in Portland, Oregon and I am on track with classes and GPA. I am so stoked!