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	<title>Nursing Careers and Degrees &#187; States</title>
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		<title>LPN Nursing Programs In Georgia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Georgia has more than 44 schools throughout the major cities that provide nursing school degrees. Earning a student on his or her way into the medical field. Some of these schools offer excellerated RN to LPN nursing programs as well in Georgia if time is of concern.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Georgia has more than 44 schools throughout the major cities that provide nursing school degrees. Earning a student on his or her way into the medical field. Some of these schools offer excellerated RN to LPN nursing programs as well in Georgia if time is of concern.<br />
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The choice to make on a health care career can be a tough one too make, and even tougher can be choosing the school you will attend. Fortunately for most people living in Georgia, there are schools which aren&#8217;t too far from home. If you do have to travel, or don&#8217;t have the best transportation, there are fast track RN programs and LPN training programs which can help speed up the process of getting a degree.</p>
<p>Remember that just as in any other state, Nurses are in demand in Georgia. If you do need to take evening classes for nursing, many of the colleges offer this as well since it can be difficult for those with children to go to school during the day. Space is limited on those classes so you will need to make sure you enroll early for the semester.</p>
<p>Quite a few college students who enter the nursing field find that the cost of school for a fellow co-worker who is also paying off school loans, may have not have been as high because of the type of school he or she went to. With that in mind, we compile not only Universities, but local colleges which offer partial credit for nursing school which may save a student money.</p>
<p>Some of the smaller towns such as Anderson, Lawrenceville, Sparta, Tifton, North Decatur, Moultrie, Smyrna, Warner Robbins, Valdosta, Newnan, Mableton, Griffin, Forest Park and a few others will be listed on a future page, or added to this one in the near future.</p>
<p>Some colleges which we may or may have not mentioned already are listed below. Some of these schools offer various nursing programs of partial or full credit. Please check with a school counselor before making your decision. These programs cover LPN, LVN, RN, Nurses Aid, Nurse anesthetist and CNA courses.</p>
<p>Albany Technical College in Albany<br />
Altamaha Technical College in Jesup<br />
Andrew College in Cuthbert<br />
Appalachian Technical College	in Jasper<br />
Athens Technical College in Athens<br />
Atlanta Technical College in Atlanta<br />
Augusta Technical College in Augusta<br />
Bainbridge College in Bainbridge<br />
Central Georgia Technical College in Macon<br />
Chattahoochee Technical College in Marietta<br />
College of Coastal Georgia in Brunswick<br />
Columbus Technical College in Columbus<br />
Coosa Valley Technical College in Rome<br />
Dalton State College in Dalton<br />
Dekalb Technical College in Clarkston<br />
Flint River Technical College in Thomaston<br />
Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus in Union City<br />
Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus in Martinez<br />
Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus	Columbus<br />
Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Campus in Milledgeville<br />
Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus in Valdosta<br />
Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus in Warner Robins<br />
Griffin Technical College	 in Griffin<br />
Gwinnett Technical College in Lawrenceville<br />
Heart of Georgia Technical College in Dublin<br />
Lanier Technical College	 in Oakwood<br />
Middle Georgia Technical College in Warner Robins<br />
Moultrie Technical College in Moultrie<br />
North Georgia Technical College in Clarkesville<br />
North Metro Technical College in Acworth<br />
Northwestern Technical College in Rock Spring<br />
Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro<br />
Okefenokee Technical College	in Waycross<br />
Reinhardt College	in Waleska<br />
Sandersville Technical College in Sandersville<br />
Savannah Technical College in Savannah<br />
South Georgia Technical College in Americus<br />
Southeastern Technical College in Vidalia<br />
Southwest Georgia Technical College in Thomasville<br />
Swainsboro Technical College	in Swainsboro<br />
Valdosta Technical College in Valdosta<br />
West Central Technical College in Waco<br />
West Georgia Technical College</p>
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		<title>Best Nursing Colleges in Ohio</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 23:49:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio is a small state, but has some great nursing programs for those who are wanting to become an (RN) registered nurse or LPN. Some of the following are the top rated nursing schools.
Ashland University is a great RN School and college located in Ashland, OH and providing quality training to get you in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ohio is a small state, but has some great nursing programs for those who are wanting to become an (RN) registered nurse or LPN. Some of the following are the top rated nursing schools.</p>
<p>Ashland University is a great RN School and college located in Ashland, OH and providing quality training to get you in the job place right away. Brown Mackie College is another school which can be attended for those living in or around Akron Ohio. There are plenty of nursing jobs that can be taken as soon as the full training has been completed for those who attend college in either city.</p>
<p>Besides our top 2 picks we have a few others that are noteworthy nursing schools in Ohio. Capital University in Columbus Ohio is another option for those who want a little more of city life, and of course there is Case Western Reserve University for those who want to be in the city of Cleveland.</p>
<p>What kind of salary can a registered nurse make in Cleveland or Akron you might ask? This will depend much on the competition between existing graduates in the area. However there is a shortage of registered nurse and LPN&#8217;s that the pay will probably be decent.</p>
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