Oklahoma Nursing Schools and Programs
Degree Programs: Adult Care, Anatomy, Family Care, Geriatrics, IV Therapy, Labor and Delivery, Neonatal, Nutrition, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychiatric/Mental Health, Radiology, Registered Nurse, Surgical...
Largest Cities: Ardmore, Bethany, Broken Arrow, Edmond, Enid, Lawton, McAlester, Midwest City, Moore, Muskogee, Norman, Oklahoma City, Ponca City, Stillwater, Tulsa...
State ZIP Codes: 73006, 73050, 73099, 73436, 73537, 73734, 74010, 74047, 74084, 74330, 74337, 74365, 74434, 74459, 74470...
Like most states, Oklahoma needs nurses! Not surprisingly, registered nurses landed near the top of the list of Occupations with the Most Openings, forecasting an increase of 24.61%, while licensed practical and vocational nurses predict a 14.61% increase through 2010. With more than 40 nursing schools spread across the state, Oklahoma is an ideal place to study and begin a nursing career.
Newcomers will discover what natives already know - a great educational system, low tuition rates, and easy commutes make for a high quality of life. Nurses report high job satisfaction in Oklahoma - a competitive hospital/clinic environment means nurses are highly valued and treated well to keep retention rates high and turnover low. Oklahoma isn't only the rural country its musical namesake makes it out to be - its bustling cities offer lots of options in entertainment, art, culture, and recreation.




