PHILADELPHIA, PA — Holy Family University in Philadelphia is offering an online accelerated nursing program to meet the growing demand for qualified and compassionate registered nurses. Founded in 1954, this well-established Catholic institution provides holistic training and leadership skills for students pursuing a fulfilling and stable career in nursing.
With an estimated one million registered nurses (RN) expected to retire by the end of the decade, the demand for qualified nurses offers attractive job opportunities for people searching for long-term employment. While nursing as a career is both challenging and rewarding, it is an excellent option for those seeking fulfillment in their work, offering job stability and good wages.
The online Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program is designed to provide an accelerated path to becoming an RN for students who have already earned a non-nursing bachelor’s degree. In line with its mission to serve the community, the online BSN degree program equips nurses to meet the demand of providing essential care to patients nationwide.
The Holy Family University’s online BSN program is approved by the PA State Board of Nursing and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, providing an exceptional learning experience that combines rigorous coursework, hands-on clinical experience, and personalized support from experienced faculty comprising real-life clinicians.
As a hybrid program, the online BSN degree program can be completed in 14 months, including one week of intensive on campus residency. The program prepares students to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) upon graduation.
The online format is the perfect choice for individuals seeking a second degree. It offers convenience and flexibility while providing the same level of education and access to resources as on-campus students. The program is open to individuals from Pennsylvania and eight other states.
For more information, visit https://onlinenursing.holyfamily.edu/.
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