Nursing Schools In New Albany, IN
Here is our list of accredited nursing schools in New Albany, IN, which offer campus based associate degree nursing programs and bachelor degree nursing programs. ADN, ASN, BSN, LPN to RN, RN to BSN, and more undergraduate nursing degree programs available in the New Albany, IN, area.
There are several New Albany nursing schools which offer Practical Nurse (LPN) and Registered Nurse (RN) training programs leading to an Associate, Bachelor, Master, and Doctor Degree in Nursing. Links are provided so that you can easily navigate to the website of each New Albany nursing school to compare and better understand the ASN, BSN, and MSN nursing degrees they award.
Select the name of any New Albany nursing school below to view the cost to attend, college or university characteristics, student body profile, satellite map of the surrounding area, and to view any additional nursing degree program information we have available in our database.
Indiana University Southeast
4201 Grant Line Rd,
New Albany,
IN
47150
812-941-2000
Indiana University Southeast is a Public institution with a campus in New Albany, Indiana. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Indiana Board of Nursing. The New Albany, Indiana campus for Indiana University Southeast is located in a Suburb setting. Total enrollment for all degrees including nursing programs is 3,672. In-state tuition and fees were $7,941 for the most recent reporting period. …
Nursing Programs: BSN
- Tuition Cost $7,941
- Room and Board $11,012
- Acceptance Rate 85%
- ACT Score 20-25
The nursing degree program acronyms CNA, DIP, PRE, ASN, LPN, LPN to RN, LPN to BSN, RN, RN to BSN, RN to MSN, MSN, Post-MSN, DSN, DNP, PhD, etcetera used in our list of nursing schools in New Albany, IN, may differ from the actual nursing degree program title published by the college or university.
Nursing schools in New Albany, Indiana and other cities, for example, may follow their own traditional nursing degree naming convention, or, attempt to follow the latest nursing degree naming convention being employed nationwide.
Last updated: July 23, 2024