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Application Deadlines
- Fall Semester (September): May 1
- Spring Semester (January): September 1
- Summer Semester (May): February 1
Applicants will receive admission decision notifications via email about a month after each application deadline.
Eligibility
- Completion of all prerequisite courses is required before the application deadline
- A total of 68 credits are required from a previous bachelor's degree
- Minimum GPA requirements: Cumulative Baccalaureate GPA of 3.0, prerequisite GPA of 3.3
- The seven prerequisite courses listed below must be completed by the application deadline
The following 3 courses must have been completed within 10 years and require a grade of C+ or higher:
- Anatomy and Physiology I with lab 4 Credits
- Anatomy and Physiology II with lab 4 Credits
- Microbiology with lab 4 Credits
The following 2 courses require a grade of C+ or higher and do not have a time limit:
- Growth and Development through the Lifespan (Birth through Death) 3 Credits
- Nutrition 3 Credits
The following 2 courses require a grade of C or higher and do not have a time limit:
- Statistics 3 Credits
- Social Behavioral Science elective (Intro to Psychology or Intro to Sociology) 3 Credits
The prerequisite courses do not need to be completed at UMass Boston, but must be taken at a regionally accredited community college or university.
If you are unsure if your courses will satisfy the prerequisite requirements contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
We also recommend the Accelerated Nursing Prerequisite Guide and Transferology to determine if a course will fulfill a requirement.
Application Requirements
- All applicants must attend an online Accelerated Nursing Information Session.
- All prerequisite courses must be completed by the application deadline. For a list of required prerequisite courses, please refer to our list of Accelerated Nursing Prerequisite Guide.pdf.
- Your Bachelor’s degree must be conferred by the application deadline.
View instructions on how to apply for the Accelerated Nursing Program here.
If accepted to the ABSN program, a mandatory in-person orientation at UMass Boston and an online virtual orientation are required for attendance. Orientation dates will be sent with acceptance letters, approximately one month following the application deadline.
UMass Boston programs are designed to meet the requirements for licensure or certification in Massachusetts. Please contact your state licensing or certification board to determine whether the ABSN program meets the requirements for licensure or certification in other states.
Cost & Aid
ABSN is a Special Fee program. This cost includes tuition, fees, E-textbooks and resources, laptop computer, NCLEX prep resources, and nursing supplies for the program.
- The program consists of 12 courses, for a total of 54 credits.
- The special fees come to approximately $35,000*.
MCNHS offers a variety of scholarship opportunities for our students. All students are encouraged to apply for Financial Aid.
*Please note, program cost is subject to change.
More information about costs can be found from the Bursar’s Office.
Curriculum
Course Sequence
- The ABSN program option is a hybrid program that includes 54 total credits.
- Courses are taken following the UMass Boston academic calendar with competency checks and multi-modal simulation each semester.
- Throughout the semester, typically one day per week, students will participate in clinical placements, where students will practice in a wide variety of real clinical settings in the greater Boston area and regional hospitals located in the state of Massachusetts.*
- Students also attend clinical simulation training on campus at UMB's Center for Clinical Education and Research (CCER) several times a semester.
*In-person clinical placements are assigned to students for approximately 8-12 hours per week each semester. Students who attend the ABSN program must live within commuting distance of the UMass Boston campus and area hospitals. Applicants from out of state must be willing to relocate.
Course Requirements
Semester 1/ Level One Courses (18 credits)
- NU 270- Introduction to the Concepts of Nursing 3 Credits
- NU 271- Principles of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for the Nurse 3 Credits
- NU 273- Assessment and Health Promotion 6 Credits
- NU 272- Applying Nursing Process 6 Credits
Semester 2/ Level Two Courses (18 Credits)
- NU 370- Healthcare Participant 3 Credits
- NU 371- Evidence-Based Nursing Practice 3 Credits
- NU 372- Concepts of Health and Illness I 6 Credits
- NU 373- Concepts of Health and Illness II 6 Credits
Semester 3/ Level Three Courses (18 Credits)
- NU 470- Professional Nursing Concepts 3 Credits
- NU 471- Active and Engaged Nursing Practice 3 Credits
- NU 472- Concepts of Health and Illness III 6 Credits
- NU 473- Concepts of Health and Illness IV 6 Credits
Download the printable Accelerated Nursing Curriculum Guide (pdf).
Upon completion of Semester 3 there will be a mandatory NCLEX prep course.
Applicants will be required to make a full-time commitment to their studies while attending the Accelerated option. Class and clinical assignments make the program highly time-intensive. Students are highly discouraged from working, especially more than 20 hours per week, while in the ABSN program.
For more information on curriculum, including course descriptions and degree requirements, visit the Academic Catalog.
Graduation Criteria
Academic Progression
Students must progress through the full fifty-four (54) credits of the Accelerated Undergraduate Nursing program, attend all New Student and Clinical Orientations, complete core nursing requirements, and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.50 (77%) or higher every semester for the program duration. Students must receive both a lecture grade of "C+" or higher AND a PASS for any lab or clinical course components to successfully complete the course.
Degree Requirements
Students must complete a total of 123 credits, which will include up to 71 transfer credits from a prior Bachelor’s degree and 54 credits of UMass Boston nursing courses.
Residency: All 54 credits of nursing coursework required for the major must be completed at UMass Boston.
GPA: A minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher from all UMass Boston courses.
Pass/fail: No more than eight courses taken pass/fail may be applied toward the degree. Only one course may be taken pass/fail each semester.
Major Requirements
Complete 54 credits from 12 courses including four level one courses, four level two courses, and four level three courses.
GPA: A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required for all major courses.
Minimum grade: No courses with a grade below C+.
Pass/fail: No courses taken pass/fail.
Residency: All required nursing courses must be completed at UMass Boston. No courses can be taken outside the program.
Contact
Current UMass Boston students or internal applicants, please contact Allison Christiansen, Program Assistant
Allison.Christiansen@umb.edu
For ABSN application information, external applicant questions, or credit transfer questions, please contact George Goldman, Undergraduate Admissions Department,
George.Goldman@umb.edu
You can schedule a transfer credit evaluation with Undergraduate Admissions. For additional information on the application process, please contact Undergraduate Admissions at 617.287.6100 or undergrad.admissions@umb.edu.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the courses I have completed fulfill the prerequisites for the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) option?
Review our prerequisite course descriptions so that you can compare them to the course description of the prerequisite course you have taken or plan to take. We also recommend the Accelerated Nursing Prerequisite Guide and Transferology to determine if a course will fulfill a requirement.
Can I work while attending the Accelerated Option?
It is strongly recommended that students do not work while attending this program. This program is a full-time commitment. It does not have a set schedule and the courses and clinical assignments could be held on any day of the week (Monday through Sunday) and at various times within a 24 hour period. In addition to course and clinical time, there are numerous assignments to be completed, and over 50 hours of coursework is common each week. If students work a full-time job, they may find it very difficult to succeed in the program.
Must I complete all the prerequisite courses before applying to the Accelerated Option?
Yes. All prerequisite courses must be completed prior to applying to this program. Students who do not have their prerequisite courses completed when applying to the program will not be considered.
How many people apply to the Accelerated Nursing Option?
The number of applications varies from year to year, but typically over 300 applicants apply each cycle.
How many students are admitted into the Accelerated Nursing Option?
To date, we have approximately 48 seats available for accelerated students in each cohort. The acceptance rate is around 15%.
Do I need to take the GREs to be considered for the Accelerated Option?
No. GREs are often required to enter graduate level programs. Completion of the Accelerated Option would earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), an undergraduate degree.
Is there a minimum GPA to be considered for the Accelerated Option?
The minimum GPA requirement for the program is a Baccalaureate GPA of 3.0 and a minimum prerequisite GPA of 3.3.
Can I take the CLEP Examination to meet the Growth and Development prerequisite requirement?
No. You must take a course in Growth and Development that covers the lifespan.
What documentation is required for clinical clearance?
Information regarding our clinical clearance documentation can be found in the student handbook. Please note clinical clearance items are updated each enrollment cycle. Those who are admitted and enroll, will receive a welcome packet containing clinical clearance requirements.
For further questions, please view our FAQ.
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