Delaware Nursing Schools and Programs

Degree Programs: Administrative Ambulatory Care Anatomy C.N.A. Education EMT Holistic Legal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) Manager Midwife (CNM) Nursing Radiology Registered Nurse (RN) School Nurse...
Largest Cities: Dover, Ellendale, Elsmere, Felton, Georgetown, Laurel, Middletown, Milford, Millsboro, New Castle, Newark, Rising Sun, Seaford, Smyrna, Wilmington...
State ZIP Codes: 19709, 19714, 19718, 19721, 19805, 19809, 19889, 19893, 19903, 19930, 19943, 19951, 19968, 19975, 19980...

Delaware became the first state to ratify the US Constitution on December 7, 1787. There are major hospitals located in the urban centers of Dover, Newark, and Wilmington, as well as rural areas and small towns.

Registered nurses earned an average (mean) salary of $51,710 in 2000, and there were 6,600 RN's at that time. There are at least five universities, colleges and technical schools offering different levels of nursing certifications and degrees in the state.

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.