The Accelerated Bachelor of Science (ABS) in Nursing program at Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden offers a fast-track into the nursing profession for people who hold a bachelor’s or higher degree in a non-nursing major.
Questions?
For more information:
- Watch an Information Session
- Download an Info Sheet
Rutgers University–Camden advisors are happy to help. Please contact (856) 225-6104, or email admissions@camden.rutgers.edu
How to Apply
Application Deadline
Semester – SPRING | Application Opens | Application Deadline |
Transfer Application | Early September | October 1 |
Re-enrollment Application | October 1 | November 15 |
Semester – FALL | Application Opens | Application Deadline |
Transfer Application | Early September | February 15 |
Re-enrollment Application | January 15 | February 15 |
Application Process
1. Application Category
Most applicants fall into one of the following three application categories. Please begin by selecting an application category that best matches your background.
- I have never attended Rutgers University as a matriculated student.
For students applying to Rutgers University–Camden for the first time. Apply as a TRANSFER STUDENT. - I was enrolled in a Rutgers University undergraduate degree program.
- I am currently a Rutgers University student who wishes to pursue the Accelerated BS in Nursing program after I graduate with my bachelor’s degree.
2. Submit Transcripts
Submit copies of all of your official academic transcripts, including any prerequisite coursework in progress, to the Rutgers University–Camden Office of Admissions. We strongly urge prospective students to submit transcripts as soon as they have completed an application. Please mail transcripts directly to:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Rutgers University–Camden
406 Penn Street
Camden, NJ 08102
3. Financial Aid
Rutgers University's Admissions Office provides detailed information about tuition and fees and a wide range of financial aid opportunities available at each of its three campuses.
International Applicants
Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden welcomes applications from international students. For assistance, please contact the Rutgers University–Camden Office for International Admissions.
Program Requirements
- You must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or academic institution.
- You must successfully complete pre-requisites courses as outlined below. Please plan your prerequisite courses so that you only have two in progress at the time of application.
- All science prerequisite courses must be completed (with grades) prior to application submission.
- All prerequisite requirements must be completed prior to starting the program.
Pre-requisite Courses
You may take pre-requisite courses at Rutgers University, or any other regionally-accredited university or community college. Online courses are permitted as pre-requisites.
**Effective Fall 2025, Rutgers School of Nursing-Camden requires that Anatomy & Physiology courses are completed within 10 years of enrollment in the program.**
Required Pre-requisites:
- Anatomy & Physiology I and II (8 credits with lab)
- General Chemistry I or II or Organic Chemistry (4 credits with lab)
- Microbiology (4 credits with lab)
- Any Ethics Course (3 credits)
- Statistics (3 credits)
- Nutrition (3 credits)
- Human Growth and Development (3 credits)
Download Plan of Study - PDF
Course Descriptions
The Rutgers University–Camden Undergraduate Course Catalog provides a description of the courses below.
- Seminar in Professional Nursing
- Foundationsof Nursing (Theory and Lab)
- Wellness and Health Assessment (Theory and Lab)
- Clinical Pathophysiology
- Pharmacology
- Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing
- Health & Illness in Adult Populations (Theory and Lab)
- Complex Health & Illness (Theory and Lab)
- Psychiatric Mental Health (Theory and Lab)
- Nursing of Women and the Childbearing Family (Theory and Lab)
- Nursing of Children & Adolescents (Theory and Lab)
- Community Health Nursing (Theory and Lab)
- Nursing Management and Leadership (Theory and Lab)
- Capstone
Clinical Practice
Nursing students must gain competency with hands-on, clinical practice. Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden has more than 125 clinical partners that offer students a wide variety of clinical settings.
Questions?
Rutgers University–Camden advisors are happy to help. Please contact (856) 225-6104, or email admissions@camden.rutgers.edu