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Nursing Jobs Are In High Demand

Begin your journey on a new career path that is both rewarding and growing! According to the BLS, employment in healthcare occupations is expected to grow 6% nationwide from 2023 to 2033**. With a BSN Degree from an accredited school like Arizona College of Nursing, you will be setting yourself up for a wide range of opportunities and future success.

$63,720 – $132,680 Salary Range*

*2023 median annual wage for Registered Nurses in the United States.
Source: https://www.onetonline.org/link/localwages/

6% Job Growth

The job outlook for Registered Nurses is expected to grow 6% nationwide from 2023 to 2033**

197,200 New Jobs

Employment opportunities for RN’s are projected to add 197,200 new jobs in the U.S. from 2023 to 2033**

**Source: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/registered-nurses.htm#tab-1

Earn More With Your BSN Degree

The median salary for registered nurses (RN) in 2023 was $86,070*, earning more than 40% higher than an LPN role. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) earned $59,730* as a median salary in 2023.

Earning a BSN degree enables you to become a registered nurse (RN), and make more money per year. This degree is an investment in your future that can pay off for years to come.

*Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse salary statistics are sourced from the National Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). All statistics represent nationwide data for the U.S.

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Career Options with a BSN Degree

Students who graduate with a BSN degree have multiple career paths ahead of them. Nurses can work in schools, research labs, med-spas, patients’ homes, community centers and their own home office. In a hospital setting, nurses specialize in a variety of areas like OB/GYN, orthopedics, pediatrics, surgery, and more. Listed below are just some of the opportunities available to you after graduating.

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Hospital-Based Patient Care Roles

Hospital RN, ER Nurse, ICU Nurse, Labor and Delivery Nurse, Pediatric Nurse.

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Community and Public Health Roles

Public Health Nurse, School Nurse, Home Health Nurse, Occupational Health Nurse

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Specialized and Advanced Roles

Travel Nurse, Forensic Nurse, Informatics Nurse

Hear From Our BSN Program Students

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If you are doubting whether you can become a nurse, the Arizona College of Nursing teachers and staff will show you that you absolutely can. Every teacher is dedicated to mentoring and supporting students as much as possible.

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Liezel Milad, BSN Program

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The teachers and administration of Arizona College of Nursing really do care about us. In my first month, the Dean had a 1-on-1 meeting with me to see how I was feeling. I don’t think I could find that level of support anywhere else.

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Isabella Berry, BSN Program

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Your Nursing Dream Can Start Now

Our nursing school is designed with one goal: to prepare you for a successful career in the health sciences as a registered nurse (RN). We strive for academic excellence through classroom teaching, hands-on simulations, and training in real-world healthcare environments to give you the nursing skills you need.

Connect with one of our academic advisors by filling out the form below to learn more about your eligibility for transferring credits, financial aid options, and available scholarships.

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