Kansas Nursing Schools and Programs
Degree Programs: Clinical Nurse, CNA, Community Health, Education, Family Care, Gerontology, Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN), Neonatal/Newborn, Nursing, Nursing Assistant, Pediatrics, Occupational Health, Postpartum, Psychiatric/Mental Health, Surgical...
Largest Cities: Dodge City, Hays, Hutchinson, Kansas City, Lawrence, Leawood, Lenexa, Manhattan, Olathe, Overland Park, Prairie Village, Salina, Shawnee, Topeka, Wichita...
State ZIP Codes: 66017, 66051, 66097, 66286, 66517, 66609, 66775, 66801, 66960, 67005, 67041, 67152, 67219, 67454, 67567...
Kansas rolls imperceptibly from fertile grasslands and farmlands in the east to the semi-arid ranches in the west. Its two major rivers are the Kansas and the Arkansas. Kansas has a population of over 2.7 million people, with a higher-than-average number of persons over 65. In 2004, there were 25,800 registered nurses in the state, and the average salary at that time was $45,990. Employment in the health services sector overall is expected to increase 33.1% from 2000-2010, providing 6,890 new jobs for registered nurses.



