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The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program equips future nurses with the skills to deliver complete healthcare services to individuals and families across various settings. Program graduates meet the qualifications and possess the knowledge needed to attempt the NCLEX-RN exam for registered nurse certification. This year marks the 67th anniversary of the School of Nursing and Allied Health's commitment to outstanding nurse training, with 3,679 students completing their studies. Originally established as a department in 1952 - a decade after Fairleigh Dickinson University's founding - it gained school status in 1993 and expanded to include Allied Health in 2019. Since 2015, the School has provided educational opportunities at both FDU's Metropolitan and Florham campuses.