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What is the difference between the ACE BSN Department and the Co-op BSN Department?

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What is the difference between the ACE BSN Department and the Co-op BSN Department?

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Students who already have a bachelors degree and are interested in entering the nursing profession as a “second-degree graduate” are eligible for the ACE BSN Department. The Co-op BSN Department does not require a baccalaureate degree. The Co-op Department includes three integrated employment opportunities over the course of five years. Students who graduate from either of these tracks receive a bachelor’s degree and are eligible to sit for the R.N. licensure exam.

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