Published Jan 1, 2013
countrygirl1234
127 Posts
Im just ready to get school over with!!
lifelearningrn, BSN, RN
2,622 Posts
I think that any program under 2 years is going to be accelerated, since 2 years is the time it takes to get an ADN. In fact, it's usually more like 3 years. You can get an LVN in less than 2 years, if you have the proper prereqs already.
Stephalump
2,723 Posts
I don't know about NC specifically, but I agree that anything that is quicker than usual will be, by definition, accelerated.
The only other option I see is that some schools don't take breaks and you can finish more quickly that way. One of the programs in my area doesn't consider itself to be accelerated but you complete your BSN in 15 by cutting out summer and Christmas vacations. You might try looking for something like that.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
For RN/ NO...ADN is 2 year. YOu're stuck.
RN9742
260 Posts
I have no idea if a diploma program exist in your state, however that may be an option. Although for the most part those types are rare, usually run through a hospital.