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The possibility of three year BSN programs has been discussed lately as an option. An increasing number of states are looking at stipulating 4 year degree programs be offered on 3 year tracks as a cost saving effort for the future of college education. In a recent poll 58% were not in support of 3 year BSN programs, though many schools offer a fast track option for students with degrees in other areas. The question remains as to the effect these types of degrees would have on meeting educational standards, allowing for reflection, personal growth, and long-term learning, personal time for other obligations, such as part time work.
Smith, S. P. (2012). The future of nursing: Leading change, Nurse Educator, 37(1), 3-5.
Smith, S. P. (2012). The future of nursing: Leading change, Nurse Educator, 37(1), 3-5.
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