“Chamberlain University's Atlanta campus offering BSN and other nursing degree programs.”
Chamberlain University-Georgia is an Atlanta campus of Chamberlain University, offering Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and related nursing and public health programs. Chamberlain has a 130-year history preparing nursing graduates and healthcare professionals.
Visa, OPT, H-1B alumni outcomes, and acceptance rates by country — sourced from FOIA, USCIS H-1B Hub, and DHS SEVIS.
Test Flexible — Multiple standardized test types are accepted.
Official SourceRolling Admission
Chamberlain uses rolling admissions with six start dates per calendar year (eight-week sessions). Applications submitted ~6-8 weeks before a session start.
The deep admissions playbook beyond the headline acceptance rate — round-by-round breakdowns, nationality data, requirements, and contact paths.
Tuition & Fees (All Students)
$20,515
/yr
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How life on campus actually feels — clubs, sports, traditions, housing realities, and how the school integrates with its city.
3 years
Chamberlain's signature program: a 122-credit pre-licensure BSN delivered over 3 years on a year-round 8-week calendar, prepares graduates for the NCLEX-RN. The Atlanta campus offers a no-waitlist admit pathway and an evening/weekend format alongside the standard daytime cohort.
1 years
Online completion pathway for already-licensed Georgia RNs; can be finished in as little as one year of part-time study while continuing to work.
2.5 years
Online graduate program preparing licensed RNs for FNP certification; required practicum hours arranged in the student's home community.
Where alumni go after graduation — top industries, grad-school continuation, and the qualitative outcomes story.
Sticker price (annual, out-of-state): $20,515
Net-cost estimate is US-resident-only — international applicants are typically excluded from need-based aid at most schools and should treat the sticker price as the planning baseline.