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Accelerated BSN Programs in Florida (2026)

4 accredited accelerated BSN programs listed for Florida — built for career changers who already hold a non-nursing bachelor's degree and want to become an RN in 12–18 months.

Limited ABSN listings in Florida

Our directory currently shows fewer than 5 accelerated BSN programs based in Florida. Many career changers also enroll in online ABSN programs authorized for Florida students, with clinical placement coordinated locally. Browse the Florida nursing program hub for related pathways.

4

ABSN Programs

15 mo

Fastest Option

$46,860

Lowest Tuition

$73K

Avg RN Salary

Compare 4 Accelerated BSN Programs in Florida

Why an Accelerated BSN Is the Fastest Path for Career Changers in Florida

Accelerated BSN programs (ABSN) compress the bachelor of science in nursing curriculum into 12 to 18 months of full-time, year-round study. They are explicitly designed for adults who already hold a bachelor's degree in another field and want to enter nursing without repeating general-education coursework.

In Florida, ABSN graduates sit for the same NCLEX-RN exam as traditional BSN graduates and qualify for the same hospital positions on graduation. Many Florida health systems specifically recruit from ABSN cohorts because students bring prior professional experience — communication, project management, healthcare-adjacent knowledge — that translates well to bedside practice.

With registered nurses in Florida earning an average of $73,210 per year and 10.4% job growth projected through 2032, an ABSN typically pays back inside 2 to 4 years for in-state public programs — significantly faster than restarting with a traditional 4-year BSN.

Florida participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so an ABSN graduate who passes the NCLEX-RN and is licensed in Florida can practice in any of the other compact member states without applying for separate licensure — useful for career changers who anticipate relocating after graduation.

ABSN vs. Other Pathways for Second-Degree Students

PathwayTypical LengthEnd CredentialBest For
Accelerated BSN12–18 monthsBSN, eligible for NCLEX-RNCareer changers with a non-nursing bachelor's
Traditional BSN36–48 monthsBSN, eligible for NCLEX-RNFirst-time undergraduates
ADN, then RN-to-BSN24–36 months totalADN first, BSN laterCost-sensitive students; community-college route
Direct-entry MSN24–36 monthsMSN, eligible for NCLEX-RNCareer changers targeting advanced practice

Lengths are typical full-time durations. Part-time enrollment may extend any pathway.

How to Choose an Accelerated BSN Program in Florida

Accreditation

Verify accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Florida hospitals and graduate programs recognize both bodies; non-accredited programs will close doors at hiring.

Clinical Placement Model

Ask whether the program guarantees clinical placement or makes you find your own. In Florida, urban areas have abundant clinical sites; rural and online ABSNs sometimes leave placement to the student, which can delay graduation.

Prerequisite Currency Rules

Many ABSN programs require prerequisites (especially A&P I/II and microbiology) to be completed within the last 5 to 7 years. If yours are older, plan to retake them before applying.

Cohort Start Dates

Accelerated programs run year-round and admit small cohorts 1–3 times per year. Application deadlines may be 6–9 months ahead of the start date — start the prerequisite and application process early.

Total Cost & Aid Eligibility

Tuition for ABSN programs varies dramatically — public programs may cost $30K total while private accelerated cohorts run $60K–$80K. Florida students should ask about hospital sponsorship programs that pay tuition in exchange for a 2–3 year post-graduation employment commitment.

NCLEX-RN Pass Rate Track Record

Compare first-time NCLEX-RN pass rates across Florida ABSN programs. A pattern of 90%+ first-time pass rates indicates strong curriculum and student support; rates below 80% are a warning sign.

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Accelerated BSN Programs Listed for Florida

4 accelerated BSN programs 4 on-campus or hybrid, 0 primarily online. Sorted by shortest duration first.

17 additional BSN programs in Florida run longer than 24 months and aren't shown above. See all Florida nursing programs →

How long does an accelerated BSN take in Florida?
Accelerated BSN (ABSN) programs available to Florida students typically run 12 to 18 months of full-time, year-round study. Among ABSN programs listed for Florida, the fastest option is 15 months. ABSN programs compress the BSN curriculum by skipping general-education prerequisites already completed during a prior bachelor's degree.
Who qualifies for an accelerated BSN program in Florida?
ABSN programs in Florida are designed for adults who already hold a bachelor's degree (or higher) in a non-nursing field. Most programs require a minimum 3.0 GPA, completion of nursing prerequisites such as anatomy, physiology, microbiology, statistics, and chemistry, and proof of healthcare-related experience or volunteering. Some programs also require the TEAS or HESI A2 entrance exam.
How much does an accelerated BSN cost in Florida?
Among ABSN programs listed for Florida, total tuition ranges from $46,860 to $72,000. Public university ABSN tuition tends to be lower; private and accelerated-cohort programs are typically higher because they compress 4 years of curriculum into 12–18 months. Federal financial aid, hospital sponsorships, and specialty loans (e.g., Nurse Faculty Loan Program) can offset costs.
Can I do an accelerated BSN online in Florida?
Most ABSN programs deliver didactic coursework online but require in-person clinical rotations and immersive labs. In Florida, but every ABSN graduate must still complete supervised clinical hours at a partner healthcare facility — usually arranged within Florida. Fully self-paced ABSNs do not exist; cohorts move together through a fixed sequence.
Is an accelerated BSN worth it in Florida?
For career changers in Florida, the math is favorable. RNs in Florida earn an average of $73,210 per year (BLS May 2023), with 10.4% job growth projected through 2032. An ABSN typically pays back inside 2 to 4 years for in-state public programs and 4 to 7 years for private programs — significantly faster than restarting with a traditional 4-year BSN.
Do Florida hospitals hire new ABSN graduates?
Yes. Most Florida hospital systems hire new BSN graduates regardless of whether the degree was earned through a traditional 4-year, RN-to-BSN, or accelerated pathway. Many systems explicitly recruit ABSN cohorts because the candidates tend to bring prior professional experience. Florida is a Nurse Licensure Compact state, so an ABSN graduate licensed in Florida can practice in any compact member state without applying for a separate license.
What prerequisites do I need before applying to ABSN in Florida?
Most ABSN programs in Florida require: a bachelor's degree in any field with a minimum 3.0 GPA, anatomy and physiology I & II with labs (within the last 5–7 years), microbiology with lab, statistics, chemistry, nutrition, and developmental psychology. Some programs also require sociology and ethics. Plan 9–12 months for prerequisite completion if you don't already hold them. Confirm exact requirements with each program — they vary.

Florida Nursing License Information for ABSN Graduates

Renewal Cycle

2 years

CE Hours Required

24 hours

NLC Compact

Yes — multi-state license

Source: Florida Board of Nursing

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