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College of Nursing

Earn Your B.S.N. in 14 Months

Matthew Pardillo '25

Matthew Pardillo '25, Cardiac Critical Care Nurse and graduate of Seton Hall's A.B.S.N. program

Seton Hall’s College of Nursing invites recent and soon-to-be graduates, as well as professionals with non-nursing bachelor’s degrees, to explore a fast track into the nursing profession through its Second Degree Accelerated B.S.N. Learn more about the 14-month program at an upcoming information session.

The session will be held virtually from from 6 to 7 p.m., Thursday, May 7, and will cover program details, locations, clinical experiences and the admissions process, followed by a question-and-answer session. Register here »

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The A.B.S.N. program is offered at two locations: Nutley (Spring start, shown here) and Freehold (Spring and Fall starts).

Designed for motivated individuals ready to pivot into nursing, the A.B.S.N. combines classroom instruction with hands-on clinical training at leading health care sites. Applicants must hold a non-nursing bachelor’s degree to apply. Start dates are offered in Nutley and Freehold for the spring cohort, with a Freehold-only cohort in the fall.

“Nursing isn’t just about clinical skills — it’s about advocating for your patients and their families during some of the hardest moments of their lives,” said Matthew Pardillo ’25, a cardiac critical care nurse. “It’s challenging, but it’s also one of the most meaningful and fulfilling paths you can choose.”

To learn more about Seton Hall’s Second Degree Accelerated B.S.N., visit our website.

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