The university enrolls 5000 students each semester and offers 26 bachelor degrees and six master degree programs. It has several nursing program options including a Basic BSN, LPN to BSN, RN to BSN, Paramedic to BSN, and MSN program.
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CMU has over 8100 students enrolled, and offers over 90 programs of undergraduate study. Almost 75% of all students are enrolled are attending school full time, and are traditional-aged students. They have several nursing programs including a BSN and an online RN to BSN Program.
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Though it is one of the largest public colleges in the nation, MSU Denver prides itself on small class sizes and accessible staff. The school offers three campus locations, and weekend, evening, and online classes to meet the needs of busy students. They have several options for nursing students including an Accelerated Nursing Degree Option.
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OJC has a good reputation in Colorado for students to begin their journey in higher education or to earn a degree. Over 97 percent of OJC students continue on to a four year college or gain employment after graduation. They have LPN, ADN and CNA programs.
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Besides the main campus in Pueblo, PCC has branch campuses in Freemont, Durango and Mancos, CO. They offer an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing, a Certificate in Practical Nursing and a Nurse Aide Mini Certificate.
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Regis currently enrolls 16,000 students and offers traditional classroom classes as well as online options for undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate programs. The Loretto Heights School of Nursing is part of the Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions (RHCHP).
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UCCS offers 36 undergraduate degrees, 19 masters, and five doctoral degrees. The Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences has been training health care professionals for over 100 years. They have undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programs including BSN, MSN and DNP programs.
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UCD College of Nursing is located at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. More than 14,000 students enroll at the main campus and over 3000 are at the Anschutz Medical Campus every semester.
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UNC is located in Greeley, Colorado and has over 12,000 students enrolled each semester. It offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs. The School of Nursing is located in the College of Natural and Health Sciences.
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APU’s School of Nursing offers undergraduate and graduate programs that enable students to better embrace the changing responsibilities in the health care sector. The school of nursing is accredited by the CCNE and the California Board of Registered Nursing.
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The nursing program at Biola University is accredited by the California Board of Registered Nursing, and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The University offers several options towards gaining the Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN).
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The CBU nursing school offers a wide range of courses and specialties including BSN and MSN degree programs. The school is accredited by the Board of Registered Nurses (BRN) and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
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Chico State’s College of Nursing offers a wide range of courses that are channeled towards the nursing undergraduate to the masters level. Their also online options for those nursing students needing more flexibility in their class attendance.
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The university has a Department of Nursing that offers RN to BSN and BSN to students. The BSN program is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Accreditation.
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Fresno State’s Department of Nursing offers a wide range of classes to students with different goals and aspirations. Students also enjoy a wide variety of clinical placements across various health care settings to train their practical skills in every aspect.
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The nursing programs at CSUDH are accredited by the CCNE, BRN, and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The programs currently being offered include the RN to BSN degree, MSN degree, nursing certificate programs and a Pre-licensure program.
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CSUF offers a wide range of courses offered by its 7 colleges, one university extended education program and the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics. Students interested in nursing will find a host of programs at the College of Health and Human Development.
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CSUEB is part of the California State University (CSU) system and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). It achieved various marks of excellence over the years making it a distinguishable institution in various academic and social aspects.
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Amongst CSULB many schools and colleges is its School of Nursing. Students here can take various courses that range from the undergraduate to more advanced nursing studies, from the BSN and MSN degrees to the terminal Doctor in Nursing Practice degree.
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There are currently 59 undergraduate programs and 51 graduate programs being offered at Cal State LA. Those interested in nursing courses may enroll in any of the undergraduate or graduate nursing programs provided they meet the admissions criteria.
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From its inception, CSUN has maintained its reputation by emphasizing the importance of hands-on education. There are several nursing programs available and they include the ADN-BSN, RN to BSN, ABSN, LVN to RN and Public Health Nurse Certificate, School Nurse Credential programs.
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Sacramento State’s School of Nursing has a long standing tradition for preparing registered nurses. It focuses on giving eligible individuals the foundation on which they can become advocates, clinicians, leaders, educators and researchers in the nursing field.
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The Department of Nursing at CSUSB offers three programs to students that wish to undertake professional roles in nursing. Depending on the program, classes are held at either the campus at San Bernardino or Palm Desert Campus.
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CSUStan is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Among its colleges is the College of Human and Health Sciences which is responsible for the nursing programs at the school.
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Cerritos Community College is noted for its diverse student body and its nursing courses are approved by the Board of Registered Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc.
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Chaffey College is speard across 3 sites: Chino Campus, Fontana Campus and Rancho Cucamonga Campus. Nursing students are able to choose from the Associate Degree Nursing Program, Certified Nursing Assistant Home Health Aide program and Vocational Nursing program.
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The two campuses located at Kentfield and Indian Valley Campus have all the resources to attend the needs of their growing student body. COC is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. They have have a 2 year nursing program.
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COC students can attend any of the two campuses located at Valencia and Canyon County depending on the course in which they are enrolled. Nursing students can choose from a CNA program and various RN training options.
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COD is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.
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The 44,000 square feet campus is home of state-of-the-art facilities that modernize the teaching and learning process. Students can choose from a wide range of academic and extracurricular options so as to benefit and enjoy their experience at the College. Among the vast list of courses is its nursing program.
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DUC offers more than 60 academic programs to 2,200 students. It nursing programs include BSN, LVN to BSN, MSN (Clinical Nurse Leader) and Accelerated ADN / RN to MSN programs.
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Nursing courses at ECC fall under the Health Sciences and Athletics Division at ECC Torrance and the Career and Technical Education at ECC Compton Center. Nursing classes may be offered at either campus.
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GWC serves more than 14,000 students and is a two-year, medium sized college. It offers various instructional and student support programs and has a strong commitment to student learning. They have several options for their associates degree in nursing program.
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GCCCD offers flexible learning opportunities, including short-term classes of 4 to 8 week durations, open entry and exit courses, online and blended classes, and Saturday sessions, to benefit 21st Century students who lead busy lives. They have ADN, LVN to RN transition, BSN and MSN programs.
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HSU is committed to meeting the needs of working adults by offering unconventional and innovative degree completion programs, such as a three-year bachelors degree. Holy Names University has been offering nursing education since 1957.
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HSU offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs and has a population of 7902 students where the programs can be taken on full time or part time basis but the student population who are in full time programs are more that those on part time programs.
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LLU offers admission to students irrespective of their races, culture and any other orientation. But once the students are admitted in the university they are taught and empowered on spiritual matters related to the Bible and more especially the Adventist message.
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LBCC was founded in 1927, and currently enrolls over 28,000 students each semester. Nursing programs include the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), Vocational Nursing Program and the Licensed Vocational Nurse to Registered Nurse (LVN to RN) program.
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The nursing program at LAHC began in 1963 and is accredited by the Board of Registered Nursing and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.
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Pierce College has alliances with most 4-year universities in California, and is considered a top transfer college in Southern California, making it an ideal place for students to begin their college career.
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The nursing programs at LAVC are accredited by the California Board of Registered Nursing (CABRN) and the National League for Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).
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MPC has nearly 20,000 students enrolled and offers 71 Associate Degrees including an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN).
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MC is dedicated to providing post-secondary education at an affordable cost to anyone who wishes to take advantage of it. Its ADN program was nationally accredited by the National League of Nursing in 1990 and takes four semesters to complete.
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MSMC promotes diversity and ethical values for all its students and offers a variety of degree programs. They have granted more than 17,000 degrees since its founding year. They have an ADN, BSN and MSN program.
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NU offers both undergraduate and postgraduate (masters) nursing programs and has been ranked as one of the top ten Universities in the USA in granting master degrees to women.
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This institution aims to deliver on new innovations and provide continuous improvement within all its divisions and departments. This college serves its local population and currently offers more than 160 degree and academic programs; including nursing programs.
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PUC is located close to the Napa Valley, just 17 miles to the north of San Francisco. This college has been ranked as the top of its category as the “Best College” for 17 consecutive years.
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Palomar College is a two year public community college. It has over 30,000 students who are enrolled to attend classes in either a full-time or part-time basis.
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PLNU Medical School has an overall acceptance rate of more than 90%. It is nationally recognized for its leadership in the area of sustainable development. It has several BSN, MSN and post-MSN programs.
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RCC was established in 1916 and has become a landmark for downtown Riverside, and one of California’s leading community colleges. It has Vocational Nursing and ADN/RN programs.
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Saddleback College is the ideal location for students looking to earn associate degrees and transfer to four-year universities. It ranks high among California Community Colleges for transfers to University of California and California State University, as well as other top California schools
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SMU is full accredited, and has degree programs for nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant and podiatric medicine.
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SBVC has been educating students for over 85 years and has an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing program and also an LVN to RN program.
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SDCC serves the downtown San Diego area and enrolls 18,000 students each semester. With more than 100 majors and over 100 certificate programs to choose from, San Diego City College has something for everyone; including those interested in nursing programs.
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The SDSU School of Nursing is accredited by the California State Board of Registered Nursing, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, the American College of Nurse Midwives, and the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
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SFSU was founded in 1899 as a two year teaching college. Today the university has more than 30,000 students enrolled and offers BSN and MSN programs amongst others.
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San Joaquin Delta College serves the Stockton, California area, in partnership with the University of the Pacific. The Health Sciences Division at SJDC offers ADN, LVN and CNA training programs.
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SJECCD is made up of San Jose City College, founded in 1921, and Evergreen Valley College, founded in 1975. The District serves an area covering over 300 square miles, and enrolls 20,000 students each semester. The nursing program is administered by Evergreen Valley College.
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SJSU is a metropolitan university, this school is the largest college in Silicon Valley, offers over 134 degrees and 110 concentrations, and enrolls over 30,000 students each semester. It offers nursing baccalaureate, pre-nursing, masters and doctorate degree options.
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SAC offers full semester, mini-semester (8 weeks), weekend, and online courses. More than 30,000 students each semester enroll in over 300 subjects offered. It has been a fixture in Orange County for over 90 years, and is the 4th oldest community college in California.
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