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3-Year BSN in North Brunswick, NJ

Earn your BSN at the North Brunswick Campus

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Nursing School in Northern NJ: a Hands-On BSN

At Chamberlain’s nursing program in North Brunswick, NJ, you get hands-on training in our onsite clinical setting and in our distinctive SIMCARE CENTER™. As you train with classmates, faculty, mentors, and experienced registered nurses, you learn vital skills in direct patient-care nursing. The SIMCARE CENTER™ features a wide range of simulated care, and the center’s hightech patient manikins help you develop expertise in diagnostic nursing. Patient simulators have bodily functions and vital signs, and they demonstrate multiple symptoms. The SIMCARE CENTER™ gives you a safe health care setting where you can sharpen your nursing abilities before moving on to living and breathing human patients in the clinicals portion of the Chamberlain North Brunswick curriculum.

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Ask a Student

How did Chamberlain North Brunswick prepare you for the nursing world, and what advice would you offer to future Chamberlain graduates?

"Because I earned a BSN at Chamberlain, I was able to accept a position as a Trauma Nurse in a Level 2 Trauma Center as a new grad. My advice to new grads is to use all the resources that the school has given you.”

Megan K.

BSN Graduate ‘20, North Brunswick Campus

New! A Flexible BSN Option

BSN Degree Program—Evening/ Weekend Option

The North Brunswick BSN degree program—Evening/ Weekend option is designed to meet the needs of individuals who require an alternative schedule. Night and weekend nursing school students take courses outside the typical classroom schedule while still receiving the same level of support and resources as traditional weekday students.

If you have wanted to get a BSN degree, but a daytime school schedule is inconvenient for you, then the North Brunswick BSN Evening/ Weekend Option may be a great opportunity for you. Balance family, work (part-time rather than full-time employment is strongly recommended), and other responsibilities while attending classes during your free time at night and on Saturdays and Sundays. The Evening/ Weekend Option includes:

  • Weekend clinicals prioritized
  • Complete in as few as 3 years
  • Support from experienced faculty throughout the program
  • Access to the same resources as the daytime program
  • Weekend and night classes for nursing provide flexibility in managing work and personal life
  • Combination of online and in person coursework and student activities

Online options at Chamberlain North Brunswick—which greatly expanded because of the need for alternative coursework during the COVID-19 pandemic—give all students greater flexibility, regardless of whether you are in a traditional weekday or an evening/ weekend cohort.

Request information to learn more about the evening/ weekend option.

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BSN Degree Program—Evening/Weekend Option FAQs

Does the Evening/Weekend Option have the same benefits as the traditional BSN option?

The North Brunswick BSN degree program—Evening/Weekend option is designed to meet the needs of individuals who require an alternative schedule. Night and weekend nursing school students complete courses outside the typical classroom schedule while still receiving the same level of support and resources as traditional weekday students.

Whichever path you take at the Chamberlain North Brunswick campus, your advantages include:

  • Nursing courses during your first year
  • No wait lists or prerequisites
  • Intimate class sizes
  • One-on-one attention and support throughout the academic journey
Can I switch from the tradition BSN degree program to the evening/weekend option?

Weekend and night nursing program courses are limited to students enrolled in a North Brunswick evening/weekend cohort. Students in evening/weekend cohorts are limited to enrolling in courses during the evening/weekend only.

How many credit hours are required for the North Brunswick BSN degree program—Evening/Weekend option?

The number of total credit hours for completion of the evening/weekend option is equal to the number required to complete the BSN degree program. The North Brunswick Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program consists of a minimum of 122 credit hours: 56 credit hours in general education and 66 credit hours in the nursing major.

View the BSN Degree Program Curriculum Plan to see what credits are required. 

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Contact Information

 

Address
630 U.S. Highway 1
North Brunswick, NJ 08902

Toll Free
877.751.5783

Hours of Operation
Mon - Thurs: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Fri: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Student Support FAQs

How do Chamberlain North Brunswick students prepare for the NCLEX®?

As an RN student in our North Brunswick nursing college, you will have all the tools and resources you need to get ready for the NCLEX®. Assessments, extra help, simulations, and tutorials are readily accessible and proven effective. Passing the NCLEX® is one of the final hurdles to jump before becoming an RN.

Are tutoring services available at Chamberlain North Brunswick?

Our BSN program in North Brunswick, New Jersey, has many tutoring and academic support services. The Center for Academic Success (CAS) at the North Brunswick campus offers academic support, one-on-one time with tutors, additional study materials, workshops, and more.

Will I get hands-on experience?

Hands-on nursing experience is gained in both the Chamberlain SIMCARE CENTER ™ and on-site clinical settings, giving students the chance to work side-by-side with faculty, peers and experienced professional nurses while refining their direct patient-care nursing skills.

Online general education and nursing courses may be offered within the BSN curriculum plan. In order to assist in successful completion of online coursework, an online readiness assessment is an integral part of the admission process. Based upon the outcome of the online readiness assessment, skill building activities may be required.

BSN Degree Program Curriculum Plan

 

Entry-Level and Transfer Students

You can start right after high school or transfer college credits at our BSN program in North Brunswick, New Jersey

You can go to Chamberlain’s nursing program in North Brunswick, NJ after you graduate from high school—or after you pass the General Educational Development (GED®) test. Requirements include:

  • A high school diploma with a 2.75 grade point average or higher
  • Or a GED® test score of 551 if taken between 2002-2013, or a minimum score of 600 if taken in 2014 or after

If you take the Health Education Systems Incorporated (HESI) Admission Assessment (A2) Exam, you will need a minimum score of 73.

LPNs & LVNs

If you are a licensed practical nurse (LPN) or a licensed vocational nurse (LVN), then you have a leg up on your BSN degree at Chamberlain North Brunswick.

  • A licensed LPN or LVN can get up to nine proficiency credits—after passing proficiency and skills validation tests—to put toward a 3-year BSN degree at our nursing college in North Brunswick, New Jersey.

View admission requirements here.

Transfer Students

If you have an associate’s or a bachelor’s degree, or if you have gathered some college credits, Chamberlain North Brunswick will help you transfer relevant credits which may help to get a head start on your BSN degree.

  • Your previous college work may help you fulfill credit needs, but there are no prerequisites for our BSN program in North Brunswick, New Jersey.

View admission requirements here.

Get Involved - Student Groups

Grow outside the classroom by participating in student activities and groups

Connect with other students at Chamberlain’s nursing school in NJ through social activities, student and study groups, volunteer events, and much more.

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Community Outreach

You will have the opportunity to help North Brunswick area communities as a nursing student at Chamberlain—and our outreach goes far beyond New Jersey, too. In the Global Health Education Program, you earn community health course credits while practicing clinical nursing skills in various locations around the world.

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Global Health Education Program

If you want to practice healthcare in communities around the globe, the Chamberlain University Global Health Education Program may be the opportunity for you. Real-world experience gives you a better understanding of individual cultures and their unique economic and social challenges. Students spend two weeks in their location of choice—and a variety of locations are available. Community and multiculturalism health courses are completed by participating in the program.

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North Brunswick Campus Clubs and Organizations

Join a club or student organization, the North Brunswick campus offers the Phi Pi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society, Student Government Association (SGA), and National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA).

Chamberlain is a wonderful university. I am so proud to be a Chamberlain graduate."
Ebru Haczynski

Chamberlain North Brunswick ‘20 alum

Accredited? Yes!

Learn more about our accredited nursing school in North Brunswick, New Jersey

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program, and post-graduate APRN certificate programs at Chamberlain University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, (https://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

Chamberlain University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (www.hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

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Accredited Nursing School – New Jersey Approvals

Chamberlain College of Nursing is licensed to offer the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program by the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education, P.O. Box 542, Trenton, NJ 08625-0542, 609.292.4310.

Chamberlain College of Nursing received accreditation from the New Jersey Board of Nursing, PO Box 45010, Newark, NJ 07101, (973) 504-6430.

North Brunswick Campus FAQ

Will a degree in an unrelated field help me at Chamberlain North Brunswick?

At the BSN program at Chamberlain North Brunswick, you can transfer relevant credits from previous coursework—regardless of the field of study. Our North Brunswick campus welcomes transfer students from all walks of life and may give them a head start on their BSN degree.
Request more information to get started.

Are scholarships available at Chamberlain?

Our student nurses at Chamberlain North Brunswick have many scholarship opportunities from which to choose. Request more information to learn which financial aid options you may qualify for and which fit your situation best.

How many credit hours are needed to complete the North Brunswick BSN program?

The North Brunswick BSN program consists of a minimum of 122 credit hours: 56 credit hours in general education and 66 credit hours in the nursing major.

View the BSN Degree Program Curriculum Plan to see what credits are required. 

How do I apply for admission to Chamberlain North Brunswick?

Prospective North Brunswick nursing students apply for admission by completing an application and then interviewing with a Chamberlain North Brunswick admissions representative. When all admission criteria are satisfied, applicants are told in writing of their admission status to a specific Chamberlain program and cycle. Learn more about Chamberlain University’s bachelor nursing program in North Brunswick.