ABSN Information Session

Hispanic female nursing student in purple scrubs with a white long-sleeved undershirt uses laptop with a slight smile.

Take the Next Step Toward Becoming a Registered Nurse

Join us for GCU’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) information session webinar to cover:

  • GCU’s accredited ABSN program and its effective hybrid learning model
  • Immersive simulations, skills labs and clinical rotations
  • Admission pathways, enrollment start dates and learning sites near you
  • How GCU’s ABSN program can be completed in as few as 16 months1

Register today to learn more about GCU’s hybrid accelerated BSN program.

 

1 Secondary applicants must transfer a minimum of 60 of the required 123 credits or have completed a baccalaureate degree which includes nine prerequisite courses/labs and 10 general education courses prior to starting the core nursing courses, which can be completed in as few as 16 months. Direct entry applicants that do not transfer 60 credits but meet the minimum requirements can complete these credits through GCU prior to starting the core nursing courses. Depending on the state where student has enrolled or intends to complete the program, student may require additional courses. This may include, but is not limited to, additional general education courses, courses in the major, clinical courses or a different course sequence. See University Policy Handbook.