The accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program at Âé¶¹´«Ã½Providence is specifically crafted for individuals looking to change careers and contribute meaningfully to the healthcare industry.
This nursing program spans four semesters and combines traditional classroom education with a hybrid format in the last two semesters, along with practical clinical experiences in various settings including large hospitals and smaller outpatient clinics. You’ll begin with Foundations of Nursing Practice and progresses through Care of the Adult I and Mental Health Nursing. The final course, Care of the Adult II, signifies the transition from student to novice professional nurse. Pursuing a nursing career involves more than just mastering practical skills; JWU’s program focuses on developing critical thinking, clinical judgment and leadership, which are essential for effective patient-centered healthcare delivery.
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What Makes JWU’s Nursing Program Unique?
Experiential learning and hands-on training are fundamental aspects of our nursing program. Additionally, students benefit from:
Learn alongside your classmates in a supportive cohort environment, enhancing your coursework and clinical experiences together.
Experience our state-of-the-art simulation lab that replicates various medical scenarios, such as performing a simulated childbirth. You will learn to manage a wide range of medical situations, from infant care to adult health.
Engage in interactive classwork, developing skills and bringing them into clinical settings.
Enjoy a four-day week designed to promote a healthy work-life balance.
Benefit from hybrid coursework in your final two semesters, providing flexibility as you engage in advanced clinical practice.
Our program cost includes tuition, books and resources, uniforms, equipment for clinicals, lab supplies and testing materials. Scholarships are also available.
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Build Your Skills at Nursing Clinicals
Students in our program gain hands-on experience in our simulation lab, where they listen to heartbeats, practice giving IVs, take blood pressure and other activities using high-fidelity mannequins. Following this, they participate in seven courses and clinical pairings to gain real-world healthcare training experience. While many clinicals are in Providence, students get to travel to nearby towns and cities including Woonsocket and Westerly.
Our clinical partnerships include Brown University Health, Care New England, and other long-term care facilities, and smaller outpatient and inpatient clinics. In the traditional basic clinical cohort, a maximum of eight students are assigned to a clinical site at the same time each week. Under the guidance of a clinical instructor, students are encouraged to perform tasks within their scope of practice. Nurses also collaborate with the cohort to assess patients and provide fundamental healthcare.
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Join us for an in-person or a virtual event, or sign up for a one-on-one appointment with an admissions representative.
Apply to JWU’s Nursing Program
Applications are now open for Providence and Charlotte. To apply:
Providence Nursing Application Deadlines
Cohort
Cohort Start Date
Application Deadline
Decision Notification
Fall 2025
August 25, 2025
June 30, 2025
Within 2 weeks of complete submission
Spring 2026
January 5, 2026
November 30, 2025
Within 2 weeks of complete submission
Applications must be completed and verified by the deadlines.
Contact
Providence
Lucy Wilson ABSN Admissions Counselor for Nursing and Health Sciences Email