Online Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) Program
If you’re ready to start a meaningful nursing career but need flexibility to make it work with your current responsibilities, Roseman University’s Online Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program offers the ideal path. Through a hybrid format that combines online learning with hands-on labs and clinical experiences, you’ll receive a high-quality, accredited nursing education that prepares you to pass the NCLEX-RN and step confidently into patient care.




Application Dates
- Summer 2026 – Hybrid-Online – Opens November 1, 2025, Closes May 1, 2026
- Fall 2026 – Hybrid-Online – Opens April 1, 2026, Closes August 1, 2026
- Spring 2027 – Hybrid-Online – Opens August 1, 2026, Closes November 1, 2026
Program Details at a Glance
- Program Length: Less than 18 months
- Learning Format: Online didactic + on-campus labs + in-person clinicals
- Start Dates: Fall, Spring, Summer (rolling admissions)
- Location: Hybrid-online model with regional clinicals in Nevada and Utah
Why Choose Roseman’s Hybrid-Online ABSN Program?
- Flexible Online Learning: Complete all didactic (lecture-based) courses entirely online through an intuitive learning platform. Access interactive modules, simulations, and video lectures 24/7, so you can study when and where it works for you.
- Graduate in Less Than 18 Months: Earn your Bachelor of Science in Nursing quickly through our intensive, block-format curriculum designed to help you become a nurse faster without sacrificing educational quality.
- Accredited Nursing Program: Roseman University’s online BSN program is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), meeting rigorous academic and professional standards for nursing education.
- Hands-On Training: Put your knowledge into practice during on-campus simulation labs and in-person clinical rotations at partner healthcare facilities.
- Six‑Point Mastery Learning Model: This outcomes-based model requires students to achieve at least 90% proficiency in each subject area, promoting lasting comprehension and clinical preparedness.
- Regional Clinical Placement: Complete your required clinical hours through Roseman’s trusted partnerships with hospitals and healthcare centers in Nevada and Utah.
- Strong Career Outcomes & NCLEX Success: Roseman nursing graduates consistently exceed national pass rates on the NCLEX-RN exam and are employed quickly, with 96.87% finding jobs within 6 months of graduation.
How the Hybrid‑Online Model Works
Component | Format | Frequency |
Didactic Courses | 100 % online coursework | Daily access, weekly checkpoints |
Skills & Simulation Labs | On‑campus | 2–3 multi‑day sessions per semester |
Clinical Rotations | In‑person at partner hospitals/clinics in Nevada or Utah | Varies by block (approx. 540 hours total) |
Hybrid-Online Learning Convenience
Our online ABSN platform gives you 24/7 access to lectures, assignments, and resources, so you can learn when it works best for you. While coursework is completed at your own pace (within weekly deadlines), you’re never alone. Instructors are available through the learning portal, and students also have the option to meet in person with block coordinators during regular on-campus office hours in Nevada or Utah.
Engaging Coursework
Our e-learning platform is designed to keep students engaged and ensure mastery of nursing theory before hands-on labs and clinicals begin. Whether you’re a visual or auditory learner, you’ll benefit from a mix of interactive media, including:
- Video lectures and interactive modules for foundational concepts
- Visual aids and graphics to enhance retention
- Simulated clinical scenarios that mirror real-world situations
- Discussion boards to connect with classmates and instructors
Start your journey
Prerequisite Courses
(Area of Concentration) |
Credits |
Descriptions |
Physical/Biological Science | 16 | Sciences dealing with living organisms, life processes, and their interrelationships. Total credit hours must include 12 anatomy, physiology, and microbiology with labs credits. |
Social Science | 6 | The study of human society and social relationships. |
Math | 3 | Statistics |
English | 6 | Must be college composition courses taken from an English or Writing Department. |
Humanities | 6 | Include courses that study human culture, including but not limited to; art, history, anthropology, communications, literature, philosophy, religion, music, and theater. |
Electives | 9 | The electives cannot be remedial, occupational, or recreational. |
US and/or Nevada Constitution | 3 | Nevada State Requirement |
Total Number of Prerequisite credits | 49 | Applicants must complete the following coursework with a minimum grade of “C” (2.0) or higher. The Cumulative GPA must meet the 2.75 minimum GPA requirement. |
A StaighterLine to Roseman University
Roseman University College of Nursing is making it easier for you to overcome financial and scheduling constraints to finish your courses and meet your academic goals. If you’re in need of prerequisite courses to attend Roseman, it’s time to maximize Roseman’s collaboration with StraighterLine. StraighterLine offers online, self-paced, low-cost, ACE-approved general education courses. Roseman’s collaboration with StraighterLine offers an affordable, convenient pathway to a degree in nursing.
The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is a pre-entry test used to determine an applicant’s academic preparedness in Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English. The TEAS is a required pre-entry exam for all prospective students wishing to apply to the College of Nursing program at Roseman. The TEAS is also required to determine a student’s eligibility to be granted an interview.
Roseman University now offers the TEAS Exam via virtual proctoring. To register for the exam please visit http://gonursing.roseman.edu/virtualteas/inquiryform.
The TEAS score must be dated within the past 12 months prior to the date of application.
TEAS requirements
- TEAS Overall: 58.7%*
- TEAS may not be taken more than 3 times in a calendar year
- No less than 4-week intervals between TEAS tests
- Require the ATI TEAS
*Minimum TEAS scores may change each academic year. Please contact an adviser at the applicable campus and program for clarification. Please note: MEETING MINIMUM TEAS REQUIREMENTS IS NOT A GUARANTEE FOR AN INTERVIEW OR ADMISSION TO THE PROGRAM. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing application process is a competitive process based on the applicant pool. Preparation for the TEAS Assessment Technologies Institute, LLC (ATI) assists applicants to prepare for the TEAS. Preparation materials and practice tests can be found by going ATI’s online store.
TEAS Testing Sites and Registration Form
Students must have submitted an application at the time of registration to be eligible to take the exam at our Henderson or South Jordan campuses. Please email the appropriate Admissions and Enrollment Office for more information regarding the times, location, and registration of the test. Students will need to pay the testing fees online when taking the test.
TEAS Test for Out-of-State Applicants Out-of-state students should contact ATI at 1-800-667-7531 to schedule a proctored TEAS. Applicants should inform ATI that they are taking the TEAS for the Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Nursing. After completing the test, please indicate that TEAS results are sent to Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Nursing. Only results received directly from ATI will be considered official.
Students may also contact testing centers located within colleges or universities in their area to determine if they are eligible to take the TEAS test at that location.
TEAS Results TEAS results must be official and sent directly to Roseman University of Health Sciences from ATI. Applicants who have previously taken the TEAS within the past 12 months should go to ATI’s website to order the official test scores to be sent to Roseman University of Health Sciences.
If you have additional questions surrounding the TEAS Exam, please call our College of Nursing Admissions at 702-968-6642.
Initial review of an applicant’s eligibility is based off grades received in their prerequisite coursework as well as their scores on the TEAS exam. These scores are then competitively reviewed by the Director of Admissions & Enrollment to determine interview eligibility. All applicants are required to complete an interview. During this process, applicants will be asked to complete a writing sample.
Upon completion of the interview process, Applicants of the ABSN program at Roseman University will be competitively reviewed based on a scoring rubric in the following areas:
- Academic Achievement Score
- Interview Score
- Teas Score
- Writing Sample Score
The College of Nursing Admissions committee will review and provide their recommendation for acceptance within approximately two weeks from and applicants’ interview. Offer letters will be sent via email from the Director of Admissions & Enrollment. Due to the overall competitiveness of our program, applicants are reminded they are applying to the program and not the campus. Campus decisions are final and provided at the time of their offer.
Offer & Accepting Admissions
Extended offers of admission will be sent via email using the email address on their Nursing CAS account. The email offer letter will contain an admissions packet providing next steps on securing their seat in the program. Applicants offered admissions will need to secure their acceptance by submitting a seating deposit of $250.00 within 14 days of their offer. Applicants failing to submit their seating deposit within the 14 days will be denied admissions and will have to reapply and go through the full admissions process. Please note applicant seating deposits are non-refundable.
Deferment Options
The College of nursing Provides two options for deferring their admissions or application.
Deposit-Deferred-In the event an applicant is granted admission into the College of Nursing ABSN program and due to extenuating circumstances, unable to start the program during the term of admissions, the applicant will have the opportunity to defer their admission to the next eligible term. However, the applicant will need to submit their seating deposit and will be guaranteed a seat for the next eligible term at the campus in which they were offered originally.
Application Rollover- In the event an applicant is unable to move forward in the admissions process, an applicant can request to have their application rolled over to the next eligible term. Applicants requesting this option will be placed into a new applicant pool and will be competitively reviewed. Requesting an application rollover does not guarantee an interview or acceptance into the program.
**Please note the application fees and seating deposits are non-refundable for applicants who fail to enroll in next eligible term after completing a deposit deferred form or application rollover.
Requirement for Criminal Background Check
The nursing curriculum contains a didactic and clinical component. All students must complete a criminal background check as required by the clinical agencies. Student Criminal background checks are conducted via Complio. Personnel from the Human Resources at the clinical agency review the results of each student’s background check and either accept or deny the student the opportunity to enter their agency for the clinical rotation. A student who is not accepted in an agency for the clinical rotation cannot meet the curriculum requirements for graduation. The student must withdraw from the nursing program. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the curriculum page or contacting the appropriate Director of Clinical Resources.
Due to the unique nature of the concept-based curriculum in the prelicensure degree program, the College of Nursing does not accept the transfer of nursing coursework from other nursing programs.
Roseman University of Health Sciences – College of Nursing accepts qualified international students and follows the Immigration and Naturalization (INS) rules and regulations on the issuance of Form I-20.
F1 Status (I-20) College of Nursing Program Eligibility Notice
Per Federal regulations, students requiring an I-20 are only eligible to enroll in the classroom based BSN program. Therefore, students requiring an I-20 are not eligible to enroll in any other program in the College of Nursing (i.e., Hybrid-BSN, RN-BSN, and MSN-FNP). Students requiring an I-20 must contact Roseman’s Student Services Office at studentsvs@roseman.edu as soon as possible to discuss the I-20 process.
Tuition and Fees for Students on F1 Visas
Roseman University of Health Sciences requires all students on an F1 visa to pay tuition and fees for the first year of their program in advance and prior to issuance of an I-20. You must demonstrate that you are financially able to support yourself for the entire period of stay in the United States while pursuing a full course of study. You are required to show documentary evidence of means of support. This policy applies to both initial and transfer students.
The Registrar/Student Services Office will provide the student with a confirmation letter that will accompany the I-20 and may be used to confirm monies paid to the government agency. A list of these costs is located in each respective unit’s sections of the Student Catalog.
Background Check Information
The College of Nursing curriculum requires a background check of all students in our BSN program. Because of this, all students must have a social security number. For more information, please visit the Social Security website.
Foreign (Non-US) Coursework
Applicants who wish to have their non-U.S. coursework included in their application review (for purposes of documenting a degree earned or prerequisite coursework) must provide an official evaluation of an independently conducted verification of academic credentials by an education evaluation service. This assessment must include a course-by-course evaluation showing courses completed, credit hours, and letter grade equivalency as well as validation of US equivalency of all degrees earned and accreditation. Independent evaluations will be accepted from World Education Services (WES), or Josef Silny and Associates (JSA). Evaluations must be official and received by the College of Nursing in its original sealed envelope.
Prerequisite courses listed on the evaluation must include whether or not the course included a lab component, if applicable. Please note that not all coursework may be transferable. A course description and syllabus may be requested to provide additional information. Transfer of core nursing prerequisites is at the discretion of the College of Nursing. Prerequisite courses completed at a non-U.S. institution requires a course-by-course evaluation from an accepted foreign-coursework evaluation organization.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
TOEFL results are required if the applicant has not completed a year-long series of English Composition courses (6-semester credits) or at least 4 semesters at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States. BSN applicants who have taken the English composition requirements in a non-U.S. institution and did not earn a “B” grade or higher, must take the TOEFL.
- Only test results sent directly from TOEFL will be accepted
- Applicants must achieve a score of at least 550 on the paper-based TOEFL; 213 on the computer-based TOEFL; or 79 on the internet-based TOEFL.
- Roseman’s TOEFL code is 446.3
The College of Nursing reserves the right to limit the number of students admitted based upon faculty and clinical resources. The College does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, religion, handicap, marital status, or sexual orientation. The college seeks a diverse student body with demonstrated academic competency.
The College of Nursing’s concept-based curriculum builds on the teaching and learning strategies Roseman has used for years in the Six-Point Mastery Learning Model®. Students will have even more opportunities for active hands-on work that connects classroom experiences with real life situations, emphasizes clinical judgment, and strengthens critical thinking skills.
Course Block Curriculum System
The University uses a “Block System”. Students study one content area and master it without distractions from other subjects. Progression in the nursing program is dependent on the mastery of each Block.
Level of Achievement
The University has set the standard of achievement for each Block at 90%. To receive a “pass”, or “P”, a student must achieve a score of 90% or higher on each assessment.
The College of Nursing provides additional learning opportunities for students to achieve the required 90% in each block. There are additional opportunities through remediation to achieve a standard of 90% to accommodate different styles and rates of learning. During remediation, students work with faculty to identify areas that need further mastery, develop learning strategies, and re-test or rewrite the educational assignment.
Classroom/ Lab Hours
The ABSN on-campus learning modality option is a full-time program. Classes are Monday-Friday from 8:00 am – 3:00 pm for all didactic components in each block. Skills lab assignments may need participation after normal class hours.
The hybrid-online modality’s didactic components of the block are synchronous and asynchronous online sessions. Assessments, group assignments, skills lab assignments, and clinical rotations are in person. Blocks vary in length depending on the number of credits and whether a clinical component is required.
Accelerated Timeline
A significant benefit of accelerated nursing programs is right there in the name: the accelerated timeline. If you’re able to commit to this program from day one as though it was a full-time job, you could receive your nursing degree in less than 18 months. You may find that while others are still hunting for the right nursing program, you could already be out in the workforce, demonstrating your full nursing potential.
Tuition & Fees Total
Program | ABSN (Hybrid-Online and On-Campus Modalities) |
---|---|
Tuition | $63,700 |
Health Ins* | $3,900 |
Graduation | $200 |
Laptop* | $1,900 |
Lab | $3,000 |
Tech | $500 |
Total | $73,200 |
*Health Insurance amounts are estimates, and Laptop Fees are not to exceed the amount indicated. Actual fees will be calculated when insurance rates are finalized, and laptops are purchased.
Roseman offers financial aid to qualifying students in the form of grants, scholarships, and loans. Please note that the maximum federal aid (Pell Grant and Stafford Loans) will not cover the entire cost of tuition and fees of the program. Students may need to acquire a private loan to be able to finance the remainder of the cost of the program. The Financial Aid office recommends that loan applications be completed at least 4 weeks prior to the start of the program.
For more information, please visit the Financial Aid page.
Roseman University offers its Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at its Henderson, Nevada and South Jordan, Utah campuses. Each location provides students with top-tier nursing education, hands-on clinical training, and access to unique lifestyle opportunities.
Henderson, Nevada Campus
Located just 15 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, the Henderson campus combines academic excellence with exciting recreational opportunities. Students also benefit from strong partnerships with leading local healthcare providers, ensuring valuable clinical placements and networking opportunities. Nevada is among the top five states for highest-earning college graduates, and Roseman University ranks as the state’s top institution for graduate earnings.
South Jordan, Utah Campus
Located just 20 miles from Downtown Salt Lake City, the South Jordan campus offers the perfect mix of urban convenience and outdoor adventure. With world-class clinical training, state-of-the-art facilities, and direct access to Utah’s thriving healthcare industry, students receive hands-on experience in a dynamic learning environment. Whether exploring the city or the nearby mountains, South Jordan provides an ideal setting to pursue your nursing career while enjoying a balanced lifestyle.
For information about Roseman University Campus Safety and Security – Right to Know, please visit https://www.roseman.edu/student-experience/safety-security-right-to-know/
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Online Accelerated BSN (ABSN) program?
An Online Accelerated BSN is a fast-track nursing program for students with prior college experience, allowing them to complete nursing theory online and gain clinical experience in person.
What kind of support do online ABSN students receive?
Students have access to faculty via virtual office hours, discussion boards, and email, as well as in-person meetings with Block Coordinators. Academic advising and career services are also available.
Is the Online ABSN program fully online?
Nursing courses are 100% online but students are required to complete in-person clinical rotations and skills labs in Nevada or Utah.
Can I work while enrolled in the Online ABSN program?
The program is intensive and full-time, so working during enrollment is not recommended. However, the online format offers more flexibility than traditional programs.
Does Roseman University help with clinical placements?
Yes. The College of Nursing arranges clinical placements for students at partner healthcare facilities in Nevada and Utah.
Where are the in-person labs and clinicals held?
In-person labs take place at Roseman’s Henderson, Nevada or South Jordan, Utah campus, while clinical rotations are held at affiliated healthcare facilities in Southern Nevada and Utah.
Do I need to relocate to Nevada or Utah to enroll?
Not necessarily. Students complete coursework online and attend in-person labs and clinicals in either Southern Nevada or Utah. You’ll need to be within commuting distance of one of those regions during required in-person sessions.
What happens after I graduate from Roseman’s Online ABSN program?
Graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam. Roseman’s graduates consistently outperform national NCLEX averages and enjoy strong job placement, with nearly 97% employed within 6 months.
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