How many days a week is Chamberlain?
Chamberlain delivers its BSN completion program in an online format to meet the needs of a diverse and geographically dispersed student population. Classes offered online are available to students 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Semesters are comprised of two eight-week sessions.
Is Chamberlain accredited in California?
Chamberlain University is also accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a regional accreditation agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. Chamberlain College of Nursing is a private institution approved to operate by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.
Is Chamberlain university public or private?
private school
Chamberlain University is a private school. The graduate nursing program has an application fee of $60 for U.S. residents.
What is the passing score for HESI for Chamberlain?
A minimum standard custom score on the HESI A2 is 73 for the BSN program. Upon submitting your application, Chamberlain recommends that you schedule and complete your first attempt at the HESI A2 within three to five days of applying to Chamberlain.
How long is a semester at Chamberlain?
16 weeks
Chamberlain University operates on a student-centric calendar. Each year consists of two summer, two fall, and two spring sessions. Each semester consists of 16 weeks of instruction and exams; classes will be scheduled in two eight-week sessions each semester.
How do I get into Chamberlain College of Nursing?
Apply to Chamberlain
- Submit a completed Application for Admission.
- Submit a $95 ($60 for RN to BSN option) non-refundable* application fee payable to Chamberlain College of Nursing (major credit cards, personal check or money order accepted).
- Schedule an interview with the admission representative.
What prerequisites do I need for Chamberlain?
New students can enroll at Chamberlain three times per year, with no prerequisite courses required for admission.
Is Chamberlain fully accredited?
Chamberlain is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC*), a regional accrediting agency, and has maintained elective programmatic accreditation with the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE*) and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC*) at select locations.