3. Choose the Nursing School That Fits You
Nursinglink
May 13, 2008
There are nursing programs in the largest universities as well as the smallest community colleges. There are even online programs! So there’s bound to be something for you. Here are the questions to ask yourself when selecting a school.
Should I get an ADN or BSN?
Deciding whether you want to go for an associate’s degree or a bachelor’s degree is essential at this point. Community colleges typically offer associates degrees and are a good value if you are trying not to spend too much money. The advantage of getting an ADN is that it doesn’t take as long as a BSN and it requires less of the prerequisites. However, there are many positions that require a Bachelor’s degree for advancement, so it may be advisable to get the BSN when you can.
Do I Want to Stay local, Go Somewhere Else, or Study Online?
Would you like to attend a local school or are you interested in living somewhere new? You can find nursing programs in every state in the US. Did you know that there are even nursing schools in the Caribbean? If you live in a heavily populated area, you may find long waiting lists to get admitted to the nursing school of your choice. Broadening your range of where you will consider traveling too can increase your chances of getting in. If you can afford to relocate, your options can be limitless.
Perhaps an online program would be your best option. Online courses offer the same educational information that you would get in a traditional institution but they are held in virtual classrooms instead of physical classrooms. Everything else will be similar to campus colleges. You will still have professors, books, assignments, exams, and grades, but also more flexibility as you would learn over the Internet from the location of your choice.
To explore Nursinglink’s for accredited RN programs nationwide, click here.
How Will I Pay for School?
Will you need to work while in school? If so, then you should choose a program accordingly. As previously stated, an ADN from a community college is a great value if you are trying not to spend too much money. However, finding the right educational fit is important too. There are many ways to make ends meet. Because of the national scarcity of nurses, there are a lot of scholarships available for nursing students to encourage men and women to apply.
To see if you apply for a Scholarship, visit Nursinglink’s Scholarship search page
Next: 4. Get In To The School of Your Choice
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ifeoma2001
about 1 month ago
2 comments
does anyone know of any schools offering online nursing pre requisites?
lakyia
2 months ago
6 comments
I AM GOING TO ECU FOR NURSING, I HAVE SIGNED UP AT PHEONIX FOR A NURSING SCHOLARSHIP SO ITS GOING GOOD RIGHT NOW. IS THESE CHOICES THAT I HAVE MADE IS GOOD OR I NEED TO PICK SOMETHING ELSE?
mistletoe
2 months ago
2 comments
I am a new student with Univ. of Pheonix on-line. So far so good, I am concerned about my clinicals though. I work at a nursing/rehab center. Can anyone tell me how and where to take my clinicals?
asparagine
3 months ago
2 comments
Wait, someone just told me that there are absolutely NO part time nursing programs...and then I read this article and it suggests options for working individuals (ie. on-line) So does anyone know if it is possible to work as a non-nurse and become educated as a nurse at the same time?????
armstrongcj
3 months ago
82 comments
I am currently taking classes on-line with Phoenix Arizona and enjoy it. I will be finished in January. I think that if you don't have time to go to a regular class then the on-line is best. I work a lot and don't have the time to go to a class in a regular school so I chose to take my classes on-line and it is so much easier.
mvillalobos
4 months ago
2 comments
I AM LOOKING FOR A LPN COURSE BUT I AM NOT ABLE TO FIND ONE ANY SUGGESTIONS?