Looking to upgrade your career? Demand for Registered Nurses (RNs) continues to grow as the Baby Boomer generation ages, adding patients to the network and removing retiring nurses from the workforce. In fact, according to recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1.93 million new and replacement RN will be needed by 2032.
In response to this need, many colleges now offer accelerated degree programs. These concentrated curricula enable students who already have a bachelor's or graduate degree in a non-nursing field to fast track their way to a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) degree in just 11 to 18 months.
But what if your grades weren't so hot when you obtained that first degree? What if your GPA wasn't quite a perfect 4.0—or even a slightly less perfect 3.0? Can you still get into an accelerated nursing program?
Absolutely.
You may need to get creative. You'll definitely need an open mind about which schools you're willing to attend (including possibly relocating to make it happen). Finally, you'll need to work hard—not just to get into nursing school, but once you've been accepted. But you can definitely still get into an accelerated degree program.
Whether you're an LPN, RN, or non-nursing degree candidate, the quickest—and cheapest—way to get your BSN degree is to consider credit by exam: a system that helps you test out of college courses while earning the same credits.
At Achieve Test Prep, we'll research your school options, determine which already-completed classes can earn you credit, and pinpoint the classes you still need. Then we'll identify which of those classes qualify for credit-by-exam. After a few weeks in one of our test prep courses, you take one exam for each credit-by-exam class. Pass that exam, and you receive the same credit you would have earned taking a traditional semester-long class—only you've done it in a fraction of the time and at a far lesser expense. Our prep class schedules are flexible, and you can attend online through our live virtual classes, where you get the same qualified instruction, but with the convenience of being in your own home.
Above all, no matter what strategy you choose to get into an accelerated degree program, be patient and don't give up. The world needs more nurses—especially amazing nurses like the one you're going to be.