Nursing Schools

When someone you know gets sick, are you first on the scene to help nurse them back to health? Do you thrive on caring for people in their time of need? If you have an empathic personality and aren’t squeamish about illness or injury, you might consider a career in the growing field of nursing.

Nursing combines medical knowledge and the human touch in a career that is in high demand; in fact, according to the US Department of Labor, Registered Nurses (RNs) are expected to create the second largest number of new jobs among all occupations! To get in on this exciting work and to land the best position, a degree in nursing will send you on your way. Select a program to get started.

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LPN/LVN
Family Nurse Practitioner
Nursing Informatics
Associate's in Nursing
Forensic Nursing
Nursing Leadership
Bachelor's in Nursing (BSN)
Health Care Mgmt
Nurse Midwifery
RN-to-BSN
Legal Nurse Consulting
Nurse Practitioner
Master's in Nursing (MSN)
Life Care Planning
Women's Health NP
RN-to-MSN
Nurse Administrator
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Nurse Educator
Registered Nurse

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