Emory's Accelerated BSN/MSN

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Specializes in Pediatrics.

Does anyone know any specifics about Emory's new accelerated program? I just got on the website yesterday and saw that this summer they will be launching an accelerated BSN/MSN program, with the BSN portion only taking 1 year now instead of 2 years. Does anyone know if this program will be harder to get into than the regular BSN/MSN Segue? And will the same types of scholarships be available for this program...ie:Fuld Fellowship?

Specializes in MICU.

This sounds like the program of my dreams, only Emory is super expensive. I wonder if we can get financial aid as a graduate student, or will it be for undergrad that first year. Let us know when you find out information about the program.

Hi, I just visited Emory's website and thought I should post this link for anyone interested. http://www.nursing.emory.edu/nursing/admissions/bsn/bsn-msn-accelerated.shtml The program is also for applicants with a degree.

Oh wow. When did they bust up with this? I know it wasn't there earlier this month. Thanks for posting - I can change my program choice to this one, which would be so much better.

I know they have scholarships for the MSN program and for the BSN program, so I'm guessing they'll have some for this as well.

MCG is offering a M.S.N degree for people with a Bachelor's in another field than nursing. Valdosta State has a 14 month BSN program as well.

Specializes in ER.

I wish they had a program like this for people with Associate degrees or no previous degree. I have an Associate in education and due to changing my major I have almost the amount of credits most people have when they graduate with a bachelor degree. I wish I could jump into a program full speed like that!

Specializes in Pediatrics.

Well Georgia State has an accelerated BSN. You may want to look into that. Their program doesn't require a previous degree.

I actually applied to the BSN/MSN segue program. When I saw the accelerated program, I asked to have my application considered for the accelerated program. It appears that the way they are accelerating the BSN portion is by holding classes during the summer. It still takes four semesters.

Is anyone else applying?

I received my acceptance letter to the program for Summer 2010. Did anyone else apply or received a response?

I just got into the summer 2010 program for accelerated BSN/MSN. congrats!

Hi! I was recently accepted into Emory's RN-MSN program with a concentration in their dual degree program- Family Nurse Practitioner/Midwife. Yes they are very expensive which is why I am praying for money to just fall into my lap, lol..(it could happen)....But to Robinelli- I have a B.S. in Biology, but I will be graduating in June with a diploma in nursing (RN). So, you can apply to their RN-MSN program like me! The first year is BSN bridge courses, 2 classes on Mondays the first semester and 2 classes on Mondays the second semester. Then you immediately start your MSN course work which is 3-5 semesters depending on what concentration you pick! Hope this helps you.

I'm thinking about applying for next summer. I am currently taking my pre-req classes at Gwinnett Tech with a BA in Graphic Design. Maybe we can keep in contact and you can let me know how the program when you get in?

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