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Accelerated Bachelor's in Nursing

Now Enrolling for January and May Program Highlights Application Requirements Accelerated BSN Track First Semester(20 credit hours) Second Semester(20 credit hours) Third Semester(21 credit hours) NUR 302 Fundamentals of Nursing […]

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Nursing Informatics Post-Master's Certificate

Meet Our Program For nurses who hold an MSN or a Master of Nursing degree, Queens University of Charlotte has designed a certificate to help you expand your career opportunities […]

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RN to Master of Science in Nursing

Meet Our Program Are you seeking a fast track to advanced nursing roles? The Queens RN to MSN pathway prepares you to succeed as a nurse leader or educator without […]

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Master of Science in Nursing

Meet Our Program: Comprehensive, Flexible, Customizable Are you ready to take your nursing career to the next level? The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program from Queens University’s Presbyterian […]

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Nursing

What You’ll Study There are multiple paths to and through the nursing program at Queens:    How Can You Use This Degree? Most Queens’ nursing graduates have jobs before graduation […]

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Nursing Undergraduate Tuition

Our nursing tracks within the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program are slightly different from our traditional programs and have their own tuition. Program Fees Additional Cost of Attendance […]

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Accelerated Nursing Students Admission Process

Want to become a Royal? Here’s how to do it in three steps! Step One: Submit Your Application To complete the Upper Division Nursing application for your program of interest, […]

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Traditional Nursing Students Admission Process

Want to become a Royal? Here’s how to do it in three steps! Step One: Submit Your Application To complete the Upper Division Nursing application for your program of interest, […]

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Traditional & Accelerated Nursing Admission Information

Accelerated BSN – Open to students who have a bachelor’s degree or students in their senior year of college (with at least 90 credit hours earned) who will graduate before […]

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