There are many places online to visit, such as the University of Phoenix or Medical.edu. Those places would be good starting points for you to determine which fits you best price-wise and program-wise.
After about 3 years you can get an ADN, which is an associate's degree in nursing, or you can go 4 years for a BSRN. You go to nursing school while you are taking regular college courses.
First things first is that you need to go to an university that gives out nursing degrees. Then once you're done all that, you need to study in order to pass the nursing exams. Then that's where you get your nursing degree if you passed them of course.
you can study nursing at any age but to take a class on it you MUST be AT LEAST 18 years of age
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If you have an advanced degree, you can go into teaching or into research. You can also study law and be a legal consultant on nursing matters or represent nurses in front of the state board. More information here: http://www.nursetogether.com/6-non-traditional-nursing-jobs
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Get your GPA up and STUDY, STUDY, STUDY to the point where you have no life because that is what a Nursing Program is like but it is all truly worth it in the end!
One has the choice of studying a BSN Nursing program either online or on campus. Phoenix college offers the choice of doing both. Chamberlain College of Nursing has the option of 13 campuses offering this three year program.