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Online Accelerated Terms
Online accelerated-term programs are fully online distance learning programs containing courses offered in a format that is shorter than the standard course length. Courses carry the same rigor and expectations as courses taught in a full-length term.
Accelerated terms are referred to as
'parts-of-term’ (POT).
'parts-of-term’ (POT).
During the Fall & Spring semesters,
parts-of-term are 8 weeks of instruction,
designated as 1H (1st Half) and 2H (2nd Half).
parts-of-term are 8 weeks of instruction,
designated as 1H (1st Half) and 2H (2nd Half).
During the Summer semester,
parts-of-term are 6 weeks of instruction,
designated as Summer A and B.
parts-of-term are 6 weeks of instruction,
designated as Summer A and B.
Application Deadlines
Application Deadlines for the School of Nursing Accelerated Term Programs
Graduate
Post-MSN DNP
Semester | Application Deadline | Material Deadline |
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Spring | Dec. 1 | Dec. 14 |
Fall | July 15 | July 29 |
Undergraduate
RN-BSN Bridge Track
Semester | Application Deadline | Material Deadline |
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Spring | Dec. 1 | Dec. 8 |
Summer | April 15 | April 22 |
Fall | July 15 | July 22 |
Current Students
The provides pertinent information such as class start and end dates, registration periods, when grades will be posted, commencement times and locations, as well as various other deadlines including all important dates for accelerated terms.
Payment Deadlines are maintained by the 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 Controller.
- For students taking courses in both parts-of-term (1H and 2H / Summer A and Summer B), tuition for all registered courses is due by the 1H / Summer A payment deadline.
- If a student registers for 1H / A classes and pays for the classes by the 1H / A payment deadline, and then registers for 2H / B classes afterward, the balance for the 2H / B classes is due immediately.
- The designated payment deadlines for the second part of each term (Fall 2H, Spring 2H, and Summer B) are applicable to students who are only registering for the second part of the term.