Why Choose Our Texas Nursing School in Dallas?
Our Arizona College of Nursing (AZCN) nursing campus in Dallas, Texas offers more than just a BSN degree — it’s a vibrant and uplifting community dedicated to preparing the next generation of nursing professionals with a high-quality nursing education.
With quality education at the forefront, every resource at our Dallas campus is designed to foster the growth of aspiring nurses into compassionate caregivers and leaders in the nursing field. Experience an energetic campus life that sets us apart from other nursing programs in Texas, offering a nurturing atmosphere and a focus on academic and personal growth.
Join a Growing Community of Nursing Students in Texas
Learn and grow with a passionate community of current and aspiring nurses. During your nursing education experience, you’ll have a chance to make new friends and potential future colleagues, all preparing for a successful career as an RN.
Our core nursing faculty are registered nurses themselves. They understand what it takes to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and start a career in the nursing practice. They’re healthcare professionals here to provide you with individualized support, share their career experience, give you practical guidance, and connect you with helpful resources like study groups and peer mentoring.
100% Focused on Nursing Education
Our college offers a single degree program — a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). It means every member of our faculty and staff understands your goal of becoming a registered nurse and can offer you practical guidance every step of the way.
Our entire focus is building the most effective BSN program we can and helping prepare students for a fulfilling career in the nursing profession. Our BSN curriculum was designed by experienced nurses and healthcare professionals committed to preparing the next generation for nursing excellence – could you be one of them?
Personalized Attention in the Classroom
Our nursing program in Texas intentionally limits class sizes to ensure you receive a more personalized nursing education and feedback from our dedicated faculty. You deserve the time and attention needed to learn concepts from nursing and health sciences, practice nursing skills, and set yourself up for a thriving nursing career.
Class Sessions Begin Six Times Per Year
In our nursing program, new general education sessions begin about every eight weeks, and new nursing major cohorts start three times per year. With multiple session starts throughout the year, you’re not restricted to starting school in just Fall or Spring. You have the chance to start the AZCN when the timing is right for you.
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Contact UsConvenient Location in Dallas
Conveniently located near near the High Five interchange, our nursing program in Dallas, Texas offers easy access for students from surrounding areas such as Highland Park, University Park, Irving, Balch Springs, and Duncanville. Our AZCN Dallas campus provides a welcoming environment for students looking for a nursing degree in a vibrant city.
We know you’re busy. That might mean eating lunch or dinner before your next nursing degree class, or the need to take a coffee or snack break. Our campus café offers a variety of vending options including beverages, snacks, and fresh, ready-to-eat items. Within a few blocks of campus, you’ll find Chipotle, Boston Market, Cindi’s NY Deli & Restaurant, and JG’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers.
AZCN campuses are focused on student support and collaboration, so we have designed our spaces with you in mind. We have large student gathering areas for taking a break, eating lunch, or just grabbing a snack. Throughout the AZCN campus, you will find multiple sitting areas and private small conference rooms available for studying including a dedicated student learning center. Our window-lined classrooms also help you stay energized with plenty of natural light and views of the surrounding area. Additional amenities include:
- Covered parking
- 24/7 Security
The nearest DART bus stop is just a few blocks away from our nursing college, and there’s a DART Rail station within a mile.
Nursing Student Involvement Opportunities
Our Social Scrubs Squad is an exciting opportunity for passionate students to contribute to the AZCN- Dallas community. The mission of this program is to gather and showcase authentic content from our students’ nursing journeys and experiences on social media platforms. We aim to empower student leaders who will share their stories with prospective students, their families, and the wider community.
Nursing Programs and Your Collegiate Nursing Education
The mission of the AZCN BSN degree program is to prepare professional nurses who are competent in delivering evidence-based patient and community-centered care as members and leaders of an interprofessional healthcare team with an emphasis on quality improvement that drives desired patient, systems, and population outcomes.
From day one, our nursing program is built to prepare you for a thriving nursing career as a registered nurse (RN). You’ll combine classroom teaching with real-world scenarios like clinical rotations, all while developing the professionalism and soft skills demanded of a professional nurse.
Our dedicated admissions representatives are ready to answer your questions about nursing education options, admission requirements, transfer credits, and financial aid.
Connect With AdmissionsFinally, a Nursing Program Near Me in Dallas!
A nursing degree for the entire Dallas, Texas region including Highland Park, University Park, Irving, Balch Springs, and Duncanville.
Driving Distance From Downtown Dallas To Arizona College of Nursing – Dallas
The distance from Arizona College of Nursing – Dallas along US 75 to the Downtown Dallas historic district is about 11 miles or 15 minutes of driving time.
- From the historic downtown Dallas area, get on US 75 heading north toward Plano for about 10 minutes, crossing Northwest Highway.
- As you near Medical City Heart Hospital on your right, take the 20B exit toward Churchill Way onto East Service Road.
- Continue on East Service Road for about 2 minutes and take a right onto Lyndon B Johnson Fairway.
Arizona College of Nursing – Dallas is located in Executive Building 3 on the right.
A Nursing School That Understands Your Nursing Goals
At Arizona College of Nursing, we have a single focus — a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. It means every member of our faculty and staff understands your goal of becoming BSN-prepared nurses and every resource prepares students for a successful completion of the AZCN nursing degree.
Our BSN program does not require prerequisite coursework, so whether you are just beginning your educational journey to becoming a nurse or have transfer credits, there’s a potential pathway to your goal at Arizona College of Nursing.
We understand that students who pursue a BSN degree sometimes have an associate degree or prior experience in nursing as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or ADN-prepared Registered Nurse (RN) or prior clinical experience in hospital rotations. If you do have prior general educational credits, you may be able to transfer those credits. Transferring credits can get you on track to complete your program in less time and at a lower cost.
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Visit Our Arizona College of Nursing – Dallas Campus
Evaluating health education schools with BSN programs doesn’t have to be difficult. Our dedicated admissions team can help you understand how our baccalaureate degree program in nursing (BSN) fits into your lifestyle, education, and career goals.
Looking for more information about our three-year nursing program? Our website includes additional details on financial aid, campus locations, NCLEX-RN exam prep, scholarships, and transfer credit.
Contact UsAccreditations
Arizona College is an accredited institution and all of its campuses are institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), a U.S. Department of Education-recognized accrediting agency. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program at Arizona College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (www.aacnnursing.org).