Tab section ofAccelerated 15-Month
Prospective students with a bachelor's degree in another field can apply to the Accelerated 15-month program provided they have completed the following nursing prerequisite courses prior to starting the program: nutrition, chemistry (with lab), statistics, anatomy and physiology (I and II), microbiology, and developmental psychology. The Accelerated 15-month program is completed in four consecutive semesters of full-time study and can begin in the fall (September) or spring (January) semester. By the end of the accelerated program, you will be prepared to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to obtain licensure.
Accelerated Baccalaureate students are admitted to NYU Meyers as undergraduates with 44 advanced standing credits in the liberal arts and 20 advanced credits in the sciences--based on credits they earned while obtaining a bachelor’s degree plus additional prerequisite requirements completed prior to matriculation.
Admission criteria
- Completion of a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution.
- Demonstrated overall strong academic performance.
- Completion of the following prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better before starting the program.
Prerequisite courses
Make sure to review all the required criteria necessary to accept prerequisite courses. All courses must be at least three-semester hour credits, except for chemistry (which must be four-semester hour credits with lab).
- Human Anatomy & Physiology I and Human Anatomy & Physiology II - OR- one semester of Human Anatomy and one semester of Human Physiology
- Chemistry with Lab (at least four credits)
Note that Organic or Biochemistry will not satisfy this prerequisite. - Microbiology
- Nutrition
- Statistics
- Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan (the course must cover the psychological development of a human across the lifespan).
Note that the following courses will not satisfy this prerequisite: Introduction to Psychology, General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Child Psychology, and Adult Psychology
Review the prerequisite courses
Additional information on prerequisite courses
Due to COVID-19, NYU Meyers accepts all prerequisite courses taken online during the spring 2020 semester, summer 2020 semester, and the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 academic years. This includes chemistry with a lab taken online.
As of the 2022-2023 academic year and thereafter, all prerequisite courses may be taken online and will be accepted, except for chemistry with a lab. Chemistry with a lab must be taken in person beginning September 2022 and thereafter by applicants.
- During this time, all prerequisite courses will be weighed equally whether taken in a classroom setting or online.
- Prerequisite courses must be completed at a regionally accredited four-year or two-year college or university.
- All prerequisites must have been taken less than ten years prior to the date of matriculation.
- It is recommended that students have at least half of the prerequisite courses completed at the time their application is submitted.
Policies
Technical standards requirements
Applicants must meet the Technical Standards for Core Professional Nursing Competency Performance in order to be eligible for admission to, progress in, and graduate from the nursing program.
Criminal background check policy
All nursing students will be required to complete a series of clinical learning experiences in order to successfully meet the learning outcomes for a given program of study. Prior to participating in clinical learning experiences at any off-campus healthcare facility, students are required to complete a criminal background check and a drug test. Each clinical facility has policies regarding possible convictions and potential drug use that may bar students from being accepted at the facility for clinical placement. If a student is not accepted to an assigned placement because of the findings of a background check or drug screen, NYU Meyers does not guarantee an alternate clinical placement. College policy dictates that students who are unable to complete clinical requirements for any reason will be subject to dismissal from the program.
The process of obtaining a nursing license in New York and many other states may involve consideration of an applicant’s criminal history or other conduct (see the link to NYS license application. Criminal convictions and/or a record of certain other conduct may prevent a nursing student/graduate from being licensed and may preclude the nursing graduate from obtaining gainful employment as a nurse. Applicants to NYU Meyers are encouraged to determine, prior to matriculation, the licensure requirements in the state(s) in which they intend to practice.
Equal opportunity statement
NYU Meyers does not discriminate due to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability, or any other legally protected basis. Prospective students of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to apply for all of our programs.
Contact the Office of Admissions
For any questions regarding the Accelerated 15-month program, please contact NYU Meyers Office of Admissions at nursing.admissions@nyu.edu or 212-998-5317.
The Accelerated 15-month program is for students with a baccalaureate degree in another field, offering options for students who want to make a career change to nursing. Students enter the program with an advanced standing of 44 liberal arts credits based on completing a baccalaureate program at an accredited university or college. Students must complete or satisfy the requirements for prerequisite courses in nutrition, chemistry, statistics, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and developmental psychology, and complete 64 credits of nursing courses. Students with a baccalaureate degree in another field who have successfully completed the prerequisite courses in nutrition, chemistry, statistics, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and developmental psychology can complete the BS in the nursing program in 15 months.
Review a list of nursing electives from which you can choose.
Course Number | Course Title | Credit | Term | |
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NURSE-UN 239 | Health Assessment & Promotion | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 1435 | Pathophysiology | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 240 | Adult & Elder Nursing I | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 1261 | Professional Nursing | |||
No description available |
Course Number | Course Title | Credit | Term | |
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NURSE-UN 120 | Integrating Evidence into Clinical Practice | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 241 | Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 1241 | Adult & Elder Nursing II | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 1436 | Nrsg Pharmacotherapeutic | |||
No description available |
Course Number | Course Title | Credit | Term | |
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NURSE-UN 1242 | Maternity Nursing | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 1243 | Adult & Elder Nursing III | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 1255 | Pediatric Nursing | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 1248 | Contemporary Issues in Health Care | |||
No description available |
Course Number | Course Title | Credit | Term | |
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NURSE-UN 1244 | Community Health Nursing | |||
No description available | ||||
NURSE-UN 1245 | Leadership & Management in Nursing | |||
No description available | ||||
UG Nursing Elective | 3 | Fall, Spring, Summer | ||
No description available | ||||
UG Nursing Elective | 3 | Fall, Spring, Summer | ||
No description available |
Application deadlines
Fall entry
Priority - March 1
Final - March 15
Spring entry
Priority - September 15
Final - October 15
Applications will not be accepted after the final deadline. Applications will not be considered for admission until all required documents are submitted.
Applicants for the Accelerated 15-Month BS program may be offered conditional admission while in the process of completing any remaining prerequisite or degree requirements. However, all degrees and prerequisites must be completed before students can start the program.
Application requirements
Application fee
An $80 non-refundable fee must be paid when submitting your admission application. Fee waivers are available upon approval. If you would like to apply for a fee waiver, please fill out the section “request for fee waiver” in the Personal Information section of the Common Application.
Essay
You are required to submit one full-length essay. This will be located under the Program Materials "Questions" section in the Common Application and should be up to 400 words (2500 characters).
Recommendation letters
One to two professional or academic letters of recommendation are recommended but not required. Your letter of recommendation should comment on your maturity, intellectual potential, and motivation to pursue a career in nursing.
To submit a recommendation letter, follow the instructions once you are in the Common Application. The application will provide you with an electronic link to send to your recommenders. They will then submit their recommendation letter through that link.
Transcripts
You must submit an official college transcript(s) in a sealed envelope from each college or university that you attended before the application deadline. Applications with missing transcripts will not be reviewed.
Transcripts can be sent to the following address (not NYU Meyers):
New York University
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
400 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10003, USA.
Transcripts may also be emailed to admissions.ops@nyu.edu or admissions.docs@nyu.edu but should still bear an official stamp, must come from a school official, and must be sent from an official school email address.
Standardized test scores
Standardized test scores are NOT required for admission into the Accelerated 15-Month BS program and will not be used as a factor when determining your admission decision.
If English is not your first language, please send your TOEFL or IELTS scores. You can read more about the standardized testing policy for international students here.