Accelerated Nursing Programs in Nevada

The fast track nursing program in Nevada gives you an opportunity to switch careers as soon as possible. Having an unrelated bachelor degree can open up this door to you. Getting the details will help you make a good decision as to whether you want to pursue the accelerated registered nursing school in Nevada.

The Labor Bureau of Statistics gives us an accurate estimation of the number of jobs that are currently being filled by registered nurses in a dwindling economy. It also predicts that the registered nurse jobs in Nevada, as well as other parts of the country, will continue to be available.

Currently, there are two schools in Nevada that offer the accelerated BSN (bachelor of science in nursing.)
Nevada State College
Touro University

The Nevada State College accelerated BSN is a one year program that runs from August to August. This is a very intense program that requires much study time and effort. The fall 2012 application deadline is March 15, 2012. If you apply online you have until February 2012. The tuition and fees for a Nevada resident currently is $103.25 per credit. There are other fees and charges. The whole program is 53 credits.

Because there are not many choices in the state for the accelerated program, consider going out of state. This is a very competitive program across the country, but if you do your homework you should be able to attend elsewhere if you do not want to be on a waiting list for a long period of time.

There are prerequisite courses that must be complete with acceptable grades before you can get accepted in the accelerated nursing degree program anywhere in the country, so make sure you know what they are. Every school has its own website, and right here on this website, you can find listings of schools by individual states.

The registered nurse positions in the job field are very demanding and also can be very stressful. Be sure that you are willing and able to accept the rigors of the job before you go to get the training.

You also need to be aware of the fact that if you have any felony history on your record, you may not be able to become licensed as a registered nurse in Nevada or other states. Because a nurse works with people and provides a service to people, they are in a trusted position of care.

Disclaimer: This post was written as accurately as possible, however, it cannot be guaranteed to be accurate at the time of your reading. Please check with the nursing department at any college or university you may want to attend.