Connecticut Nursing Schools and Programs

Degree Programs: Acute Care, Ambulatory Care, Anatomy, Education, Gerontology, Home Health, Manager, Midwife (CNM), Nurse Anesthesia (CRNA), Nursing Assistant, OB/GYN, Pharmacology, Physiology, Radiology/Mammography, Surgical...
Largest Cities: Bridgeport, Danbury, Greenwich, Hartford, Meriden, Middletown, Milford, Naugatuck, New Britain, New Haven, Norwalk, Norwich, Stamford, Waterbury, West Hartford...
State ZIP Codes: 06026, 06052,06078, 06140, 06242, 06436, 06471, 06494, 06511, 06520, 06706, 06723, 06750, 06860, 06928...

Connecticut's population is always growing, as more people are attracted to New England (especially to Boston and New York City, which are not far away). In fact, the state is estimating 14,000 new job openings each year through 2012. The biotechnology and medical industries are active in the area, providing jobs in allied health and nursing. Jobs in health care and social assistance make up a quarter of Connecticut's economy, and the need for people in that field is expected to increase 16.4% this decade.

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

South University Online

South University Online

Bachelor's | Master's

The Online programs offered by the College of Nursing at South University Online provide the administrative, technical, clinical, and ethical training necessary to pursue a nursing career in a variety of settings.





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