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Allen College Nursing Program Review

While it has expanded its program offerings considerably, AC remains focused on healthcare education. The college is part of Iowa Health System, and offers nursing programs and radiography programs.

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Briar Cliff University Nursing School Review

Among its work-training programs are several in the field of nursing, at both the undergraduate and graduate level. The undergraduate nursing programs at BCU are accredited by NLNAC; the graduate nursing programs are accredited by the CCNE.

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Clarke University Nursing School Review

For prospective nurses and nurses who want to continue their education, CU offers a bachelors program in nursing, a masters program in nursing, and a doctoral program in nursing. It holds accreditation from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

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Coe College Nursing Program Review

For students who wish to enter the rapidly expanding healthcare field, CC offers pre-professional programs that prepare students for graduate school in the healthcare field, as well as an undergraduate nursing program that prepares students for direct entry into the healthcare field.

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Des Moines Area Community College Nursing Program Review

DMACC has over 35,000 students in its degree programs, and enrolls an additional 30,000 in its noncredit classes. Included among its programs are several in the field of nursing, all of which are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and approved by the Iowa State Board of Nursing.

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Dordt College Nursing Program Review

Most of the school’s 1300 students are enrolled in liberal arts programs but the college also offers programs in nursing, social work, business, agriculture, and engineering. The nursing program at Dordt College is accredited by the CCNE and approved by the Iowa State Board of Nursing.

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Grand View University Nursing School Review

For prospective nurses, GVU offers a bachelors program, and for Registered Nurses, GV University offers a bachelors completion track and a masters program. All the nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

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Iowa Wesleyan College Nursing Program Review

IWC welcomes students who are interested in pursuing a career in nursing, as well as Registered Nurses (RN) who wish to complete a full bachelor’s degree. Iowa Wesleyan College’s nursing program is accredited by NLNAC and approved by the Iowa State Board of Nursing.

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Kaplan University Nursing School Review

While based in Iowa, Kaplan University serves thousands of students all over the country through its satellite campuses and especially through its online learning programs, for which the university is famous. They have various undergraduate and graduate nursing degree options including for ASN, BSN and MSN degrees.

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Luther College Nursing Program Review

For students who want to enter directly into the healthcare field after finishing their degree, Luther College offers a baccalaureate program in nursing. The nursing program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

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Mercy College of Health Sciences Nursing Program Review

MCHS was originally a hospital-based diploma nursing school, associated with Mercy Hospital. It has accreditation from NLNAC for its associate degree program, and it has accreditation from the CCNE for its bachelors of science in nursing degree program.

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Morningside College Nursing Program Review

Students who want to pursue a career in healthcare have a variety of options at MC, from pre-professional programs in physical therapy, optometry, dentistry, to a full bachelors degree in nursing. The BSN program has two separate tracks, one for students who are not already Registered Nurses and one for RNs who want to complete their degree.

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Mount Mercy University Nursing School Review

The nursing programs at MMU are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Iowa State Board of Nursing. They include various BSN and MSN options.

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North Iowa Area Community College Nursing Program Review

For students who want to enter the nursing field, NIACC offers several different options: a diploma program, an associate degree, and a college transfer major. The nursing programs are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.

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St. Ambrose University Nursing School Review

At SAU, undergraduate students can choose from among seventy possible majors and minors, including nursing. Saint Ambrose University, through its Center for Health Sciences Education, offers three undergraduate programs in nursing. It also has one graduate program for nurses (MSN) who want to continue their education.

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St. Luke’s College Nursing Program Review

While St. Luke’s College remains committed to providing nursing education, over the years it has also added programs in other healthcare fields, including programs in radiology, respiratory care, phlebotomy, medical laboratory sciences, and clinical pastoral education.

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University of Dubuque Nursing School Review

As part of its School of Professional Programs, UD offers a prelicensure track for prospective nurses. The nursing program is accredited by the CCNE and approved by the Iowa State Board of Nursing; the University of Dubuque itself is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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The University of Iowa Nursing School Review

As part of the College of Nursing, UI offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs in nursing. The nursing department is highly respected and according to the U.S. News and World Report, has several graduate programs that are among the top ten in the field.

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Upper Iowa University Nursing School Review

UIU offers a wide variety of programs, but not all are available at all campus locations. At its main campus in Fayette and at its extension centers in Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, Upper Iowa University offers a bachelors completion program for Registered Nurses.

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Western Iowa Tech Community College Nursing Program Review

Included among the WIT’s programs are several in the field of nursing. The programs are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing.

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Anderson University Nursing School Review

Nursing programs at AU offer something for everyone, with the masters program offering dual degree and interdisciplinary options. Both pre-licensure and post-licensure BSN programs are available.

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Ball State University Nursing School Review

BSU nursing students benefit from modern technology and unique experiences provided by the nursing program. Online study, a dorm just for nursing students and a simulation center are just a few of the benefits students will experience in the School of Nursing at Ball State University. The school offers bachelors through doctoral degree programs as well as certificates.

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Bethel College Nursing Program Review

Although around 2,000 students are enrolled, the college belongs to a local consortium which shares resources with other higher education institutions. The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency accredits the Associate Degree in Nursing and Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs. Bethel College School of Nursing offers associate’s through master’s level degree programs.

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Goshen College Nursing Program Review

Nursing programs at GC are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Over 25 scholarships are awarded each year to nursing students at Goshen College, greatly reducing the financial burden many nursing students face. Award requirements vary but generally financial need and GPA are included in award criteria.

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Greater Lafayette Health Services, Inc. Nursing Program Review

St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, formally known as Greater Lafayette Health Services, Inc., offers a variety of nursing programs at the undergraduate level. It is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is approved by the Indiana State Board of Nursing.

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Indiana State University Nursing School Review

Nursing programs at ISU are under the College of Nursing, Health and Human Services. Most programs include separate academic departments, including the Department of Baccalaureate Nursing and Department of Baccalaureate Nursing Completion. The Department of Advanced Nursing Practice awards master’s and doctoral degrees and certificates.

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Indiana University East Nursing School Review

The BSN program at IUE can be completed in 4 years, including general education and nursing course prerequisites. Students may take longer to complete the Bachelors nursing program depending on their ability to progress through general education courses. The MSN nursing program is a partnership between IUE and IUK. Master’s degree Students can choose from several specializations for their MSN degree.

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Indiana University Kokomo Nursing School Review

The School of Nursing at IUK offers undergraduate and graduate opportunities for aspiring nurses at the university. Indiana University Kokomo is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.

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Indiana University Northwest Nursing School Review

The School of Nursing at IUN offers three Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs. The programs strive to educate nurses that are culturally competent with strong critical thinking skills. Indiana University Northwest is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.

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Indiana University Bloomington Nursing School Review

IUB was established in 1820 as the first campus in the Indiana University system. Over 40,000 students are enrolled in the associates through doctoral degree programs at Indiana University Bloomington. The Indiana University School of Nursing has the distinction of being selected as a “Center of Excellence in Nursing Education” by the National League for Nursing.

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Indiana University South Bend Nursing School Review

The College of Health Sciences houses nursing programs at IUSB. The nursing program seeks to educate nurses capable of delivering holistic care to patients. The programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

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Indiana University Southeast Nursing School Review

Over 7,000 students are enrolled in associates, bachelors and masters degree programs at IUS. The university offers undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. Indiana University Southeast is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.

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Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis Nursing School Review

IUPUI is a joint venture between Indiana University and Purdue University that offers degrees from both institutions. Nursing degree programs available include; Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN to BSN, Accelerated Second Degree BSN, MSN, RN to MSN, BSN to PhD, Doctor of Nursing Science, Post-masters Certificates and Nursing Continuing Education Programs.

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Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne Nursing School Review

The Department of Nursing at IPFW is housed under the College of Health and Human Services. Nursing programs at this university are accredited by NLNAC. Various BSN and MSN options are available to nursing students.

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Indiana Wesleyan University Nursing School Review

Over 15,000 students are educated in the university’s undergraduate and graduate level degree programs. The School of Nursing at IWU is divided into 3 divisions to support nursing students at all levels of nursing education; the Division of Pre-licensure Nursing, the Division of Post-licensure Nursing and the Division of Graduate Studies in Nursing. All of the nursing programs are CCNE accredited.

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Ivy Tech Community College Nursing Program Review

ITCC serves over 200,000 students annually through its various campuses and is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. The college has a focus on education programs that facilitate career development. Ivy Tech Community College offers a Practical Nursing Certificate and an Associate Degree in Nursing.

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Marian University Nursing School Review

Established in 1977, the School of Nursing at MU provides a liberal arts foundation to nursing students. Nurses will study concepts such as health promotion, disease prevention and illness management. Nursing programs at Marian University are accredited by the CCNE.

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Purdue University Nursing School Review

At PU, the School of Nursing is part of the College of Health and Human Services. The School has many resources available to nurses including the Center for Nursing Education and Simulation and the Nursing Center for Family Health. Nursing programs available range from those at bachelors degree level through to doctoral level degrees.

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Purdue University Calumet Nursing School Review

PUC offers comprehensive options for nurses at the bachelors degree level and also has masters degree and certificate programs. Students at the university can participate in athletic programs, research, internships and community service learning opportunities.

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Purdue University North Central Nursing School Review

PNC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. The Department of Nursing at Purdue University North Central offers Associate Degree in Nursing and Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs.

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Saint Mary’s College Nursing Program Review

Students at SMC will benefit from small class sizes and personalized attention from faculty. Saint Mary’s College educates nurses in the Catholic tradition. The nursing programs at the college are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.

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St. Elizabeth School of Nursing Program Review

While the school has long since opened its doors to students of all faiths, it continues to operate under the direction of the Sisters of Saint Francis. Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing, which is part of Saint Elizabeth Regional Health, offers the only diploma nursing program in Indiana.

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University of Evansville Nursing School Review

Despite its small size, UE has a strong academic reputation and is well-known for its focus on study-abroad opportunities. Through its Dunigan Family Department of Nursing and Health Sciences, the University of Evansville offers an undergraduate program in nursing, with two different tracks for incoming students with different education levels.

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University of Indianapolis Nursing School Review

While many UIndy students are from Indiana, the university attracts students from all over the USA and from foreign countries as well. The university offers nursing programs at the associate degree level, the bachelors degree level, and the graduate level.

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University of Saint Francis Nursing School Review

Healthcare education is a major area of focus for USF; in addition to its programs for training physical therapist assistants, physician assistants, radiologic technicians, and surgical technicians, the University of Saint Francis has a number of programs for nursing students which are all NLNAC and CCNE accredited.

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University of Southern Indiana Nursing School Review

As part of its College of Nursing and Health Professions, USI offers a wide variety of programs in the nursing field. Both prospective nurses and nurses who wish to continue their education will find a suitable program. The University of Southern Indiana holds accreditation for its nursing programs from the CCNE.

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Valparaiso University Nursing School Review

At Valpo, nursing is one of the main areas of focus. Through its College of Nursing, it offers bachelors programs, masters programs, and a doctoral program. The nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

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Vincennes University Nursing School Review

On both the Vincennes and Jasper campuses, VU offers programs for prospective Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN), prospective Registered Nurses (RN), and RNs who wish to continue their education. All the nursing programs are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.

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Aurora University Nursing School Review

AU has three campuses, the main campus being in Aurora, Illinois. All 3 campuses offer some nursing programs, which are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. Nursing programs include various BSN and MSN options.

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Benedictine University Nursing School Review

Through its many locations, BenU offers undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs to over 10,000 students. Benedictine University has two nursing programs: one for undergraduate students and one for graduate students. Both are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

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Black Hawk College Nursing Program Review

BHC devotes a substantial amount of resources to its health sciences programs, recognizing healthcare as a field that is rapidly expanding and growing. Among the available heath sciences programs are two programs that train nurses and one program that trains nurse assistants.

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Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing Program Review

BRCN prospective students can expect exceptional teaching and clinical experiences from dedicated nursing professionals. They will take all nursing courses on Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing’s campus, which is part of the Blessing Hospital campus.

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Bradley University Nursing School Review

Undergraduate programs for nursing students at BU include Bachelors of Science in Nursing, Accelerated BSN, RN to BSN, and LPN to BSN programs. Graduate nursing programs include various Masters of Science in Nursing options and a Certificate in Nursing Education.

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Capital Area Career Center Nursing Program Review

In addition to its own program in Health Occupations for high school students, the CACC hosts the Capital Area School of Practical Nursing, which has offered a practical nursing program since the 1950s. This program is not limited to high school students; it is open to any adult who wishes to pursue a career in nursing.

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Carl Sandburg College Nursing Program Review

Over fifty different work-training and continuing education programs are available at CSC, including distance learning programs. Nursing is one possible career path open to students at the college; prospective nurses in western and central Illinois can pursue an ADN or certificate in nursing through the college.

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Chicago State University Nursing School Review

CSU offers undergraduate and graduate programs in business, arts and sciences, health sciences, education, and pharmacy. It serves residents of Chicago and the surrounding suburbs with continuing education programs. Among its many programs are two in the field of nursing: a bachelors degree program and a masters degree program.

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College of DuPage Nursing Program Review

The healthcare field changes quite rapidly, and COD prepares students to meet the challenges through a variety of programs, including several in the field of nursing. The programs are accredited by NLNAC.

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College of Lake County Nursing Program Review

Students who wish to enroll in the nursing program at CLC must attend classes at the campus in Grayslake. The nursing program is accredited by NLNAC and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.

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DePaul University Nursing School Review

The department of nursing at DPU believes that graduate-level education is the best preparation for professional nursing. Although it does offer a BSN, it is not in a traditional, four-year format, and is focused on preparing current nurses for future graduate education. DPU also has an MSN program.

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