Seton Hall Accel BSN--Still Viable??

U.S.A. New Jersey

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I recently heard that Seton Hall University (South Orange, NJ) is "closing" its Accelerated BSN Program to new admissions, eg: that the last Accel Class it admitted was this past September, 2007....and that no new students were being accepted to its Accel Program after that. Does anyone know if this is true?.....or can you confirm it?

And if so, do you know why they are not taking new students? I had heard it was due to its dismally low scores on NCLEX, and that the program at Seton Hall was very disorganized?

I understand they will still have their regular 4-year BSN program, but this change only affects its Accel BSN.

i am in the acc program right now. it really depends on which professors you get but as accelerated students we don't get to choose who we want. we've had some great professors and some really bad ones. administration wise, it is highly disorganized. we were supposed to register for our summer classes today and half the class didn't know about it. it was mayhem.

i was recently accepted into the accelerated program. would it be possible to ask you some questions through pm? kindly let me know. thanks!

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