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49% of employers at hospitals and healthcare settings require their nurses to hold a bachelor's degree, while 86% of respondents said they strongly prefer to hire nurses with a bachelor's. ONLINE NURSING PROGRAMS Earning your degree has never been easier. With 400+ online nursing programs available, you can find a program to support career goals while balancing life's other demands. Begin your school search with our summary of the most popular online nursing programs. SELECT A PROGRAM BELOW TO LEARN MORE Online Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Online Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Online Bridge Programs OnlineAccelerated Degrees
Online Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Online Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Online Bridge Programs Online Accelerated Degrees __ ONLINE ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING (ADN) An online associate degree in nursing is a two-year program that qualifies students for for careers as registered nurses, school nurses, and travel nurses. It is the quickest and least expensive path to becoming a nurse, although many hospitals now require their RNs to possess at least a bachelor's degree. Some people earn their associate degree before going on to earn their bachelor's degree in nursing. In an associate degree program, students take courses covering anatomy and physiology, as well as nursing leadership and management.VIEW PROGRAM
ONLINE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN) An online bachelor of science in nursing program is a more advanced degree that typically takes four years to complete. The degree results in more career opportunities than an associate, but is more expensive and requires a greater time commitment. Students take courses focusing on specific areas such as women's health, gerontological health, psychiatric health, and infant, child, and adolescent health. BSN programs typically require students to possess a minimum GPA or an associate degree from an accredited institution.VIEW PROGRAM
ONLINE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (MSN) An online master of science in nursing prepares nurses for more specialized, high-level careers in the field. A master's degree typically takes two to three years to complete. Students pursuing their MSN usually already hold a BSN, but some schools offer RN to MSN programs for those who do not have a bachelor’s. Students earning an MSN take different courses depending on their area of interest. Some students may take courses in clinical areas like women's health or ontology. Others may focus on nurse education or administration. An MSN qualifies students for advanced careers as nurse practitioners or advanced practice nurses. The degree also qualifies students to enter a doctorate-level nursing program.VIEW PROGRAM
ONLINE DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE (DNP) An online doctor of nursing practice degree is the highest academic degree a nurse can attain. Depending on the program, students typically earn their DNP degree in three to six years. The curriculum usually includes a capstone project and up to 1,000 clinical hours. Doctorate coursework explores more advanced concepts such as data analysis and statistics, the philosophy of nursing, and leadership in nursing. Nurses who possess a DNP qualify for higher-paying leadership or executive roles. As more nurses enter the field, those with a doctoral degree will have a competitive advantage over their peers. It's important to note that a DNP is different than a PhD in nursing, which primarily prepares students for careers in academia.VIEW PROGRAM
ONLINE BRIDGE PROGRAMS Online bridge programs help nurses earn their degree more quickly and efficiently. These programs are appropriate for students who want to become a nurse but possess an undergraduate degree in a field other than nursing. Common nursing bridge programs include LPN to BSN, RN to BSN, and RN to MSN. LPN to BSN programs are for those who do not yet possess their nursing license but want to earn their bachelor’s degree and become a registered nurse in the process. RN to BSN programs help working nurses earn their bachelor’s degree. RN to MSN programs allow registered nurses to earn their master's in nursing. Most bridge programs take two to three years to complete.VIEW PROGRAM
ONLINE ACCELERATED DEGREES Accelerated online nursing programs allow students to earn their degree in less time by completing more classes at once, taking fewer breaks between courses, and advancing through material at a quicker-than-average pace. The three types of accelerated nursing degrees are ADN, BSN, and MSN. While some BSN and MSN programs offer accelerated version of their curriculums, the ADN (associate degree in nursing) is inherently accelerated, requiring only two years of coursework. Accelerated programs are often geared towards older, working professionals who have already earned a degree. They are generally more affordable than traditional programs. An accelerated BSN program, for instance, requires 12 to 15 months of coursework rather than the traditional four years.VIEW PROGRAM
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Below you will find a list of common careers that nursing students pursue. For a more extensive and detailed list of career options, visit the career page at Nursing.org. SELECT A CAREER BELOW TO LEARN MORE ------------------------- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Registered Nurse (RN) Nurse Practitioner (NP) Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Nurse Midwife (CNM) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Registered Nurse (RN) Nurse Practitioner (NP) Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Nurse Midwife (CNM) __ LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) Licensed practical nurses work in nursing homes, hospitals, extended care facilities, and private home settings. They provide patients with basic care services such as bathing, dressing, feeding, checking blood pressure, and changing bandages. They also provide emotional support, listening to patients' concerns and discussing their care. LPNs are responsible for keeping records and relaying information to the overseeing doctors and RNs.VIEW CAREER
REGISTERED NURSE (RN) Registered nurses work in a variety of settings including hospitals, extended care facilities, schools, clinics, community centers, military facilities, or home care. RNs are responsible for monitoring and recording patient symptoms and health, administering medications, performing and analyzing diagnostic tests, and operating medical equipment. They communicate with patients, discuss treatment options, and explain how patients should manage their injury or illness.VIEW CAREER
NURSE PRACTITIONER (NP) Nurse practitioners work primarily in hospitals and clinics. They often specialize in a field such as oncology, geriatric health, or pediatric health. Nurse practitioners provide general patient care, consulting and coordinating with physicians when appropriate. On a daily basis, they evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients, creating a plan of care and seeing it through. In most states they can also prescribe medications.VIEW CAREER
NURSE ANESTHETIST (CRNA) Nurse anesthetists perform anesthetic services before, during, and following medical procedures such as surgeries. Before administering anesthetics, they discuss medical histories, allergies, and medications with patients to ensure that the anesthetic will not cause a harmful reaction. During procedures, they adjust levels of anaesthetics and monitor vital signs. Following a procedure, they may administer pain medications.VIEW CAREER
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Nurse midwives provide care to women and babies before, during, and after the birthing process. They focus primarily on prenatal, postnatal, sexual, and reproductive health. Nurse midwives assist with family planning, perform gynecological exams, deliver babies, and provide health education to new mothers and their partners. During labor, nurse midwives may assist with complications ranging from hemorrhaging to cesarean births.VIEW CAREER
NURSING CAREERS SALARIES AND JOB GROWTH LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE MINIMUM DEGREE REQUIREDCertificate/Diploma
MEDIAN SALARY
$46,240
JOB GROWTH RATE (2016 - 2026)12%
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$71,730
JOB GROWTH RATE (2016 - 2026)15%
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JOB GROWTH RATE (2016 - 2026)21%
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Licensed Practical Nurse Certificate/Diploma $46,240 12% Registered Nurse BSN $71,730 15% Nurse Midwife MSN $103,770 21% Nurse Practitioner MSN $107,030 36% Nurse Anesthetist MSN $167,950 16% NURSING IN YOUR STATE The field of nursing looks slightly different from state to state in terms of employment and wages. Depending on the state, nursing licensing and educational requirements may also vary. The field of nursing looks slightly different from state to state in terms of employment and wages. Depending on the state, nursing licensing and educational requirements may also vary. Before choosing a nursing program, it may be helpful to understand what the field of nursing looks like in your own state. To learn more about the different requirements in each state and to view a list of each state's accredited nursing programs, visit the Nursing.org state nursing page. These pages also examine each state's career outlooks, projected rate of job growth, employment opportunities, and salarydata.
SELECT YOUR STATE BELOW Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming __ Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA): Average Salary by State This map presents average annual salary for the occupation Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in each state in the U.S. Average Annual Salary in HI: $30,480 Average Annual Salary in AK: $37,180 Average Annual Salary in FL: $24,110 Average Annual Salary in NH: $29,170 Average Annual Salary in MI: $27,610 Average Annual Salary in VT: $26,700 Average Annual Salary in ME: $24,720 Average Annual Salary in RI: $28,390 Average Annual Salary in NY: $32,470 Average Annual Salary in PA: $28,110 Average Annual Salary in NJ: $28,190 Average Annual Salary in DE: $27,950 Average Annual Salary in MD: $28,740 Average Annual Salary in VA: $24,160 Average Annual Salary in WV: $23,080 Average Annual Salary in OH: $24,730 Average Annual Salary in IN: $23,710 Average Annual Salary in IL: $25,260 Average Annual Salary in CT: $31,940 Average Annual Salary in WI: $26,850 Average Annual Salary in NC: $22,650 Average Annual Salary in MA: $30,160 Average Annual Salary in TN: $22,830 Average Annual Salary in AR: $21,400 Average Annual Salary in MO: $23,100 Average Annual Salary in GA: $22,290 Average Annual Salary in SC: $23,140 Average Annual Salary in KY: $23,620 Average Annual Salary in AL: $22,000 Average Annual Salary in LA: $20,600 Average Annual Salary in MS: $20,840 Average Annual Salary in IA: $25,270 Average Annual Salary in MN: $27,800 Average Annual Salary in OK: $22,140 Average Annual Salary in TX: $23,960 Average Annual Salary in NM: $26,790 Average Annual Salary in KS: $23,300 Average Annual Salary in NE: $24,750 Average Annual Salary in SD: $23,130 Average Annual Salary in ND: $28,860 Average Annual Salary in WY: $27,900 Average Annual Salary in MT: $24,900 Average Annual Salary in CO: $28,610 Average Annual Salary in ID: $22,830 Average Annual Salary in UT: $23,760 Average Annual Salary in AZ: $28,150 Average Annual Salary in NV: $33,000 Average Annual Salary in OR: $28,710 Average Annual Salary in WA: $29,250 Average Annual Salary in CA: $30,020 NURSING SCHOLARSHIPS Across the U.S., the cost of tuition is rising for nursing students. By exploring financial aid opportunities like scholarships, students can ease the financial burden of earning their degree. To help nursing students achieve their goals, Nursing.org offers three unique nursing scholarships: one for nurses in an RN to BSN bridge program, one for nurses in any degree program, and one for male nurses in any degree program. To apply, students must meet the scholarship's qualifications and write an essay addressing a prompt. In addition to their essay, Nursing.org assesses applicants according to their community involvement and academic performance. BRIDGING YOUR CAREER: THE RN TO BSN SCHOLARSHIP This $500 scholarship is for nurses currently enrolled in an accredited RN to BSN nursing program. To apply, students must possess at least a 3.5 GPA and submit a 500 to 1,000 word essay.View Scholarship
NURSING.ORG'S NURSES FIRST SCHOLARSHIP This $1,000 scholarship is for nurses enrolled in any accredited degree program. To qualify, applicants must submit a 500 to 1,000 word essay and have at least a 3.5 GPA.View Scholarship
BREAKING BARRIERS: SCHOLARSHIP FOR MEN IN NURSING Male nursing students who are actively enrolled in a nursing program and possess a GPA of 3.5 or higher can apply for this $500 scholarship. Applicants must submit a 500 to 1,000 word essay.View Scholarship
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