Iowa Nursing Schools and Programs

Degree Programs: Adult Care, Anatomy, BSN-RN, Community Health, EMT, IV Therapy, Manager, Neonatal/Newborn, Nursery, Nutrition, Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychiatric/Mental Health, RN-BSN, Surgical...
Largest Cities: Ames, Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Muscatine, Newton, Ottumwa, Sioux City, Spencer, Waterloo, West Des Moines...
State ZIP Codes: 50001, 50010, 50076, 50123, 50141, 50308, 50396, 50511, 50565, 51024, 51351, 52045, 52316, 52588, 52773...

Iowa boasts safe, welcoming communities, good air and water quality, and an excellent career-training and continuing education network. The state is the number one producer of corn, soybeans and hogs - much of Iowa is made up of small rural communities. Des Moines is the capitol and the largest city. Iowa is expecting an increase of 1,085 job openings through 2010. In 2003, Iowa's registered nurses earned an average hourly wage of $19.68.

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.