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The School of Nursing and Health Sciences

The School of Nursing and Health Sciences offers two degrees in the healthcare field - the Associate of Science in Nursing and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The Associate of Science in Nursing is offered in two tracks. Both lead to eligibility to take the licensing examination to be a Registered Nurse (RN). The first track is a traditional or Generic track, which can be completed in as few as two semesters of pre-requisites and four semesters of nursing courses for a total of six semesters. The second track is the One-Year Registered Nurse track, commonly known as the Bridge track, in which licensed practical nurses, registered paramedics and registered respiratory therapists may qualify for advanced placement after they complete all of the core courses. The nursing courses are completed in three semesters (one calendar year). The RN to BSN Completion Program offers RNs who have associate degrees the opportunity to complete a bachelor degree in nursing.

BSN Information

ASN Information

  • Pre-licensure ASN nursing (NURS) courses completed by students at other institutions do not transfer to ABAC.

  • Please visit the Competitive Admissions Handbook at https://www.abac.edu/department/nursing/nursing-asn/#Associate-of-Science-in-Nursing-A-S-N-  for admissions information.

  • Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College’s Associate of Science in Nursing program is approved by the Georgia State Board of Nursing and meets the necessary requirements for taking the NCLEX-RN exam and obtaining licensure in the state of Georgia as a Professional Registered Nurse. The following link will assist you in knowing the requirements for licensure in each state: National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN).

  • Application Deadlines

    Tifton Campus ASN application deadlines: 

    • October 1:  Spring admission

    • July 1: Fall admission

    • March 1:  Bridge Program admission

    ABAC-Bainbridge ASN application deadlines:

    • July 1:  Fall admission

    • March 1:  Bridge Program admission