Chicago, Illinois Nursing Schools and Colleges

Degree Programs: Registered Nurse, Health Care Administration, Pediatric, Surgical, Critical Care Nursing...
Surrounding Areas: Oak Lawn, Burbank, Park Ridge, Lincolnwood, Hinsdale, Westmont, Dolton, Elmhurst, Whiting...
Surrounding ZIP Codes: 60601, 6060960615, 60629, 60644, 60660, 60695, 60456, 60646, 60523, 60559, 60419, 60126...

Chicago, which is colloquially known as the the Windy City, is the third-largest populated city in the United States and the largest inland city in the country. Chicago is located in the Midwestern state of Illinois along the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. Chicago's population of 2,896,016, according to the 2000 census, makes it the third most populous city in the United States and the 62nd largest in the world. When combined with its suburbs and eight surrounding counties, the greater metropolitan area known as Chicagoland encompasses more than 9 million people. A surge in metropolitan prosperity and growth in the mid-1900s continues to this day. Chicago is an urban paradise for media, cuisine, museums, art, and sports. The large and growing population and continual draw of the city makes the outlook for prospective nurses incredibly strong with no imaginable decline.

National Programs: The following schools are accepting students from across the country.

Kaplan University Online

Kaplan University Online

Bachelor's | Master's

Kaplan University's online nursing degree programs offer licensed RNs an innovative curriculum designed to encourage critical thinking, enhance communication techniques, and address the managerial and technical competencies required by health care employers today.



About: Brown Mackie College - Merrillville is located in Merrillville, Indiana - not far from the coast of Lake Michigan. Request Information



Chicago Public Schools Practical Nursing

Chicago, IL US



About: The Nursing program is a two-year, 69-credit hour program that prepares students to meet the requirements for the Associate in Applied Science degree in Nursing. General education and nursing courses comprise the curriculum. Principles from the natural and social sciences are a continuing thread throughout the curriculum.\n\nThe program is approved by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation and accredited by the National League for Nursing (NLN). All Nursing courses can articulate into NLN-accredited four-year Nursing programs. \n\nThe program is affiliated with various hospitals, clinics and nursing homes to offer students the best supervised clinical learning experience available in obstetric, pediatric, gerontological, psychiatric, medical and surgical nursing. Request Information