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Department of Nursing

“Trusted Education. Rewarding Careers.” Join a program recognized for its quality instruction and strong job placement network.

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Celebrating 60 years of excellence, ABAC's nursing program stands as a beacon of quality education and career success. Known for its consistently high NCLEX pass rates, the program equips students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in today’s healthcare environment. Beyond academic rigor, ABAC takes pride in its outstanding reputation for job placement, ensuring graduates transition seamlessly into rewarding nursing careers. With six decades of shaping compassionate, skilled professionals, this program continues to set the standard for nursing education and remains a trusted pathway to a fulfilling future in healthcare.

Degrees

Apply to the Nursing Program

You must be accepted by ABAC to apply. You will need to have your ABAC email address and 918 student ID number.

If you are applying to the ASN Bridge Program or the BSN Program, you will need to supply your license or certification number.

Please only access the “Accept Your Seat” link if you have been notified of your acceptance to the nursing program. Student documents, such as physical exams, drug screens, etc., are required following admission to the nursing program.

Application Deadlines

Tifton Campus ASN application deadlines:

  • October 1: Spring admission
  • July 1: Fall admission
  • March 1: Bridge admission

 ABAC-Bainbridge ASN application deadlines:

  • October 1: Spring admission (Nursing at Night-Odd Numbered Years Only)
  • July 1: Fall admission
  • March 1: Bridge admission

Accreditations

Job Placement

The job placement rate from the School of Nursing & Health Sciences is 100%. ABAC graduates find positions at facilities, including area hospitals, long-term care facilities, prisons, chemical dependency rehabilitation units, and physician’s offices. Students are provided hands-on nursing experience through internships at Tift Regional Medical Center, which allows interns to work on a Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) with specific preceptors. This rotation is part of the student’s clinical experience, but the experience is more individualized than a traditional clinical rotation.

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