School of Nursing
Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN)
Earn your Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) in 15 consecutive months! If you already have a bachelor’s degree (or will have one by May) and want to make a change to nursing, our fast and affordable format will prepare you for beginning a nursing career.
Program Details
- Official Degree Name
- Bachelors of Science in Nursing
- Format
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In Class-Day
- Credit Hours
- 63
- Program Start
- May each year
- Application Deadline
- January 1
- Average Time to Degree
- 15 months
Why Study Nursing at DeSales?
Career shift? New goals? Your accelerated path to becoming a nurse starts at DeSales. You’ll learn to provide compassionate care from experienced nurse educators. In class, you’ll use advanced simulation technology and get hands-on experiences with community healthcare partners. DeSales nursing students confidently step into their dream career as successful, patient-first providers.
Program Highlights
Proven Outcomes
- At the completion of all program requirements, you will be eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to become a Registered Nurse (RN).
- DeSales nursing students are above average. In fact, as a top nursing school in PA, our students are well above the average for both the PA and U.S. NCLEX first-time pass rates! All students in our nursing programs have access to test prep included in their program costs.
NCLEX first-time pass rates (for BSN Day, BSN Evening/Weekend, and ABSN):
- 92 % — DeSales BSN Programs 5-year average
- 89.38% — PA average
- 84.94% — National average
Learn More in Less Time
- Not only is the DeSales ABSN a program you can complete in only 15 months, but we offer an Accelerated BSN Plus (ABSN+) option to jumpstart your MSN or DNP degree! Qualified students can take up to three graduate courses as part of their BSN curriculum. These nursing students will be provided with direct-entry into a graduate program of their choice, if qualified. Choose from graduate courses such as Community & Public Health Nursing or the Chronically Ill Adult, and expedite your path to nursing leadership.
Professional Development Opportunities
- Obtain membership in one of the organizations on campus dedicated to making a positive difference while promoting professional excellence, like the DeSales University Student Nurses’ Association or Mu Omicron International Nursing Honor Society. Both groups are dedicated to fostering the professional development of nursing students.
What Will You Study?
DeSales Nursing has a long history of delivering high-quality nursing education. That same outstanding quality remains in this accelerated degree. All nursing courses, laboratory hours, clinical hour requirements, and clinical facilities are the same as for those students pursuing the traditional BSN program, with the addition of a course in Healthcare Informatics. Here is a sampling of what you will study:
- Leadership and Management
- Mental Health Nursing
- Pharmacology
- Nursing Care of Children
- Nursing of the Acutely Ill Adult
- Medical/Surgical Nursing
- Nursing of the Childbearing Family
- Health Risk Models and Research
- Health & Physical Assessment and Fundamentals
- Internship
Outcomes and Careers
Many DeSales nursing graduates begin their careers at one of the nationally recognized health networks here in the area, and beyond. Our nursing graduates are prepared to assume clinical and leadership positions. DeSales alumni make an impact in the fields of nursing, healthcare, academia, policy, interprofessional collaboration, and lifelong learning. They also:
- Safely and effectively integrate evidence-based practices and scientific advances into cost-effective care.
- Provide culturally competent care to persons with diverse backgrounds or needs.
- Demonstrate leadership, flexibility, creativity, critical thinking, clinical judgment, and excellent communication when treating individuals and/or advocating for improved health outcomes.
Admission Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing major from an accredited college or university with a graduating grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 (or 3.0 for the ABSN+ program) or higher on a 4.0 scale.
- Completed application to DeSales University.
- Completion of prerequisite coursework.
- No additional application is needed for the ABSN Plus program.
- In addition to meeting all academic requirements, students must meet the functional abilities essential for nursing practice.
- Note: Due to the competitive nature of our program, meeting requirements does not guarantee acceptance.
Program Support
ABSN Program FAQs
Completion of the following courses or course equivalents, either at DeSales University or another accredited college or university, within 5 years of entering the Accelerated BSN program, with a grade of solid “C” or higher*:
- BI263: Anatomy & Physiology I w/ Lab (must be solid "B" or higher for ABSN+)
- BI264: Anatomy & Physiology II w/ Lab (must be solid "B" or higher for ABSN+)
- BI252: Microbiology w/ Lab (must be solid "B" or higher for ABSN+)
- CH107: Physiological Chemistry w/ Lab (must be solid "B" or higher for ABSN+)
- Must include all 3 topics: general, biochemistry, and organic
- MA111: Probability and Statistics
- NU305: Therapeutic Nutrition
- Must be taught by a Registered Dietician
- PS240: Human Development
- Must cover full lifespan: conception to death
*Applicants may submit an application with prerequisites courses in progress.
Applicants selected for admission into the Accelerated BSN Program are accepted on a provisional basis and will be required to complete a Nationwide Criminal Background Check and FBI Fingerprinting. An offer of full acceptance into the Accelerated BSN Program is dependent on the results of the applicant's Nationwide Criminal Background Check and FBI Fingerprinting. A positive record, on either the Nationwide Criminal Background Check or FBI Fingerprinting, will result in revocation of the applicant's provisional acceptance.
Revocation of provisional acceptance prohibits the applicant from obtaining full acceptance and from matriculating into the Accelerated BSN Program. There are no appeals.
The cost of the Nationwide Criminal Background Check and FBI Fingerprinting is the responsibility of the applicant. The Nationwide Criminal Background Check and FBI Fingerprinting must be completed via the process and paperwork stipulated and supplied to the applicant following an offer of provisional acceptance. No other method will be accepted or considered valid.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Fully accepted Accelerated BSN students must satisfactorily meet all the health, background, drug, and clearance requirements outlined under "BSN Clinical Requirements" in the DeSales Undergraduate Catalog. Prior to the student beginning the Accelerated BSN Program and prior to the beginning of each clinical course, all BSN Clinical Requirements must be received, reviewed, and determined by the Division of Nursing to have been satisfactorily met. Inability to satisfactorily meet one or more of the BSN Clinical Requirements will prohibit the student from attending required clinical and/or laboratory experiences. Inability to attend required clinical and/or laboratory experiences will result in course failure and/or dismissal from the Accelerated BSN Program. The Division of Nursing maintains a zero tolerance policy for all BSN clinical requirements.
Affiliating clinical agencies, utilized for required student clinical experiences, reserve the right to deny a student's participation in any clinical experience/rotation because of a positive drug test, a positive criminal record, a felony or misdemeanor conviction, or a record of child abuse, pending charges, or the inability to produce appropriate documentation of required health clearances. Inability to attend required clinical experiences may result in course failure and/or dismissal from the Accelerated BSN Program.
BSN Clinical requirements may need to be updated on a yearly basis. The financial cost associated with clearances, immunizations, and examinations is the responsibility of the student.
Regardless of whether or not a student graduates from DeSales University, individuals who have a positive criminal record, a felony or misdemeanor conviction, pending charges, or a record of child abuse may be denied licensure as a health professional.
In your 15 months, experience some of the most exciting and cutting-edge technology available in healthcare education: simulation labs, the area's only gross anatomy lab, and our standardized patient lab.
Clinical Skills Lab
Our clinical skills lab provides both a 12-bed in-patient and a 12-bed out-patient practice environment. Students can practice a wide variety of clinical skills with low fidelity mannequins. Task Trainers help students gain expertise in technical procedures and clinical skills, such as catheter placement or pelvic examination for undergraduate students and more advanced skills such as central line placement or peripheral IV insertion for our graduate students.
Human Patient Simulators (HPS)
HPS, also known as high-fidelity manikins, are life-like models of the human body with software/computer equipment components to mimic human bodily functions. DeSales maintains several HPSs, including a pregnant mother and newborn infant and birthing room equipped with virtual reality glasses., and a manikin that has AI (automated intelligence) technology.
Standardized Patient Suite
This on-campus suite replicates a functioning healthcare office, complete with a waiting room and 8 fully-equipped examination rooms. Standardized Patients are real people who are specially-trained to portray different patient scenarios where they are treated as real patients by DeSales students. They actively participate in the instruction, practice, and assessment of the physical examination skills of our students, nurses, and physician assistants. Become a standardized patient
Our Education Management Solutions, Inc. system (EMS) provides a comprehensive solution for the labs;. Digital AV software and hardware allow faculty to capture both the simulations and standardized patient environments for further review. The results provide a digital video record of individual and team performance, which assists in evaluating a student’s performance when faced with realistic clinical challenges.
A student considering withdrawal from a course should note that the summer term is subject to a different withdrawal calculation than the fall and spring terms due to a difference in the structure of the courses offered. The Accelerated BSN Program’s tuition is comprised of four, flat term rates charged during the course of the approved 15-month Accelerated BSN curriculum. Refunds are based on the flat term tuition rate, and as such, students withdrawing from one or more courses are not eligible for a prorated refund based on number of courses from which they withdrew.
The Accelerated BSN program tuition refund policy for the summer terms is as follows:
- 100% refund of the term tuition – Any withdrawal received prior to the first day of class. The first class is defined as the first didactic/lecture held for the term.
- 60% refund of the term tuition – Any withdrawal received after the first class day has commenced and prior to the fourth day of class in the term. Class is defined as the didactic/lecture portion of a course and does not include laboratory or clinical days.
- 0% refund of the term tuition – Any withdrawal received after the fourth day of class in the term. Class is defined as the didactic/lecture portion of a course and does not include laboratory or clinical days.
The Accelerated BSN program tuition refund policy for the Fall and Spring terms is as follows:
- 100% refund of the term tuition – Any withdrawal received prior to the first day of class. The first class is defined as the first didactic/lecture held for the term.
- 60% refund of the term tuition – Any withdrawal received after the first class day has commenced and prior to the sixth day of class in the term. Class is defined as the didactic/lecture portion of a course and does not include laboratory or clinical days.
- 0% refund of the term tuition – Any withdrawal received after the sixth day of class in the term. Class is defined as the didactic/lecture portion of a course and does not include laboratory or clinical days.
All drop and withdrawal requests must be received by the Accelerated BSN Program Director, dated, and signed by the student and the Program Director by the appropriate deadline. Registration for the Accelerated BSN program implies that a student is academically responsible for completion of the required course load as well as the satisfaction of all related financial obligations. If a registered student does not withdraw from courses but simply does not attend, a grade of “F” will be assigned to these courses, and the student will remain responsible for payment of the tuition related to those courses.
Refer to the Undergraduate Catalog for further information.
Limited on-campus housing is available through graduate housing.
2024-25 Academic Year
Tuition: $48,800
Tuition payable each term:
- Summer I - $12,200
- Fall - $12,200
- Spring - $12,200
- Summer II - $12,200
Tuition covers costs of all nursing coursework, all fees, standardized program testing, and NCLEX-RN preparatory review. Each semester is billed separately and is due before the next semester begins. Tuition is the same cost regardless of your state of residence.
*All rates are subject to annual increases beginning May (Summer I Session).
Did you know? One FREE course is offered for DeSales graduates
DeSales offers one FREE 3-credit, ABSN course to eligible* DeSales University undergraduate alumni.
*Offer effective as of May 14, 2020. The discount applies to DSU ABSN tuition only and is not applicable toward fees, textbooks, or other costs associated with the ABSN program. For details regarding evaluation for eligibility, please contact nursing@desales.edu or 610-282-1100, x1509.
Yes! DeSales has the Academic Success Center, nursing tutors, a writing center, a counseling center, and other wrap around services to aid in your success. DeSales also has a Nursing Librarian as well as Senior Lab Students (2 senior nursing students are chosen each year by the undergraduate chair of nursing, and they hold open lab hours where you can go and ask for help and practice).
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