Kentucky Nursing Schools and Programs
Degree Programs: Administrative, Adult Care, Anatomy, Behavioral/Mental & Psychiatry, BSN-RN, Family Care, Labor & Delivery, Nurse Educator, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacology, Physiology, RN-BSN, Surgical, Women's Health...
Largest Cities: Ashland, Bowling Green, Covington, Elizabethtown, Frankfort, Henderson, Hopkinsville, Jeffersontown, Lexington, Louisville, Madisonville, Newburg, Paducah, Owensboro, Richmond...
State ZIP Codes: 40057, 40222, 40383, 40509, 40818, 40999, 41018, 41222, 41301, 41344, 41472, 41568, 41727, 42122, 42259...
Kentucky has beautiful, rugged forested parks, picturesque horse farms, diverse cities, and great schools. The Commonwealth is committed to improving the quality of life for Kentuckians through encouraging lifelong education, protecting public health, and providing greater access to services and opportunities. Healthcare practitioners in general earned an average of $49,510 in 2004; registered nurses averaged $48,050 that year. In 2004, there were 36,430 employed registered nurses in the state. Continuing education options are available throughout the state, so nurses and other healthcare workers have no problem keeping current and advancing in their careers.


