Radford University / School of Nursing (BSN,
RN to BSN, MSN):"The mission of the Radford University School
of Nursing is to educate professional nurses
to meet the changing health care needs of
the region, state, nation, and world. Educational
experiences are designed to prepare students
to provide culturally sensitive nursing care
to clients' diversity. Students are responsible
and accountable for professional nursing
practice in keeping with the American Nurses'
Association Standards of Nursing Practice."
Radford University
Box 6964
East Main St.
Radford, Virginia 24142
Phone: (540) 831-7700 or Fax: (540) 831-7716
E-mail: nurs-web@radford.edu http://nurs-web.asp.radford.edu/
Ramapo College of New Jersey / Nursing Program
(BSN):"The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Degree Program is offered by the University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School
of Nursing (UMDNJ-SN) and Ramapo College
of New Jersey (RCNJ) School of Theoretical
and Applied Science. Graduates of the Joint
BSN Program are awarded the BSN degree by
UMDNJ and RCNJ. Both institutions are accredited
by the Middle States Association. The Joint
BSN Program is also accredited by the National
League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
(NLNAC)."
Ramapo College of New Jersey
505 Ramapo Valley Road
Mahwah, NJ 07430
Phone: (201) 684-7500
E-mail: kmburke@ramapo.edu http://www.ramapo.edu/catalog_04_05/academicPrograms/TAS/nursing.html
Randolph Community College / Health Occupations
Department (ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing (integrated)
curriculum provides individuals with the
knowledge and skills necessary to provide
nursing care to clients and groups of clients
throughout the life span in a variety of
settings.Courses will include content related
to the nurse's role as provider of nursing
care, as manager of care, as member of the
discipline of nursing, and as a member of
the interdisciplinary team.Graduates of this
program are eligible to apply to take the
National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN)
which is required for practice as a registered
nurse. Employment opportunities may include
hospitals, long term care facilities, clinics,
physician's offices, industry, and community
agencies."
Randolph Community College
PO Box 1009
Asheboro, NC 27204-1009
Phone: (336) 633-0224 or (336) 633-0315
E-mail: info@randolph.edu http://www.randolph.cc.nc.us/edprog/curr/adn.html
Raritan Valley Community College / Nursing
Program (ADN):"The Health Science Education Department at
Raritan Valley Community College was originally
organized in 1969 as the Nursing Department
and graduated its first class in 1972. Since
its inception, the program has been accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting
Commission, (61 Broadway – 33rd Floor, NY,
NY, 10006, www.nlnac.org,1-800-669-1656 ext:
153. ; Fax: 212-812-0390) and licensed by
the New Jersey Board of Nursing. An average
of 72 nursing students are graduated each
year."
Raritan Valley Community College
P.O. Box 3300
Somerville, NJ 08876
Phone: (908) 526-1200
E-mail: hjoones@raritanval.edu http://www.raritanval.edu/departments/HealthScience/index.htm
Rasmussen College - Mankato / Nursing Program
(Practical Nursing):"Rasmussen College is pleased to offer an
exciting, new career training option in practical
nursing. Students may select from two options:
an A.A.S. Degree or a Diploma - available
at the Mankato Campus. The Rasmussen College
Practical Nursing Program is approved by
the Minnesota Board of Nursing. Upon satisfactory
completion of the Practical Nursing Program
requirements, students will be eligible to
make application to sit for the National
Council Licensure Examination for practical
nurses. Upon passing the NCLEX-PN Exam,
the PN candidate is eligible for licensure,
provided the candidate has satisfied all
Minnesota Board of Nursing requirements."
Rasmussen College Mankato Campus
501 Holly Lane
Mankato, MN 56001
(507) 625-6556
(1-800) 657-6767
E-mail: nursing@rasmussen.edu http://www.medical.rasmussen.edu/practical_nursing/
Reading Area Community College / Nursing
Program (LPN, ADN):"The Associate Degree Nursing Program prepares
students for positions as beginning staff
level nurses in acute and long term care
facilities. Upon successful completion of
the program, students will receive an Associate
in Applied Science (AAS) degree. The graduate
will be eligible to sit for the state licensure
examination (NCLEX-RN) to become a registered
nurse. Nursing students attend classes on
the college campus. Selected clinical learning
experiences are provided at a variety of
health care agencies with direct guidance
of the nursing faculty. The purpose of these
experiences is to provide the student with
the opportunity to apply classroom learning
in direct patient care situations."
Reading Area Community College
Ten South Second Street
P.O. Box 1706
Reading, PA 19603-1706
Phone: (6100 372-4721 or (800) 626-1665
E-mail: JGerhart@racc.edu http://www.racc.edu/Academic/programs/nur_45.aspx
Reading Hospital and Medical Center / School
of Nursing (Diploma Nursing):"The Reading Hospital School of Nursing offers
a Registered Nurse diploma program and admits
new classes in late August of each year.For
more than 100 years, the School of Nursing
has educated women and men who have gone
on to serve in a variety of fields in nursing,
both here at The Reading Hospital and in
locations around the globe. The School of
Nursing is located on the main campus of
The Reading Hospital in West Reading, Pennsylvania."
Reading Hospital and Medical Center
Sixth Avenue and Spruce Street
West Reading, PA 19611
Phone: (610) 988-8000
E-mail: info@readinghospital.org http://www.readinghospital.org/content/son_2005.htm
Red River Technology Center / Division of
Practical Nursing (LPN):"This 12-month course begins in July with
graduation the following July. Theory classes
meet from 8:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Clinical
rotations usually meet from 6:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. and are held at Duncan Regional
Hospital, Taliaferro Community Mental Health
Center, area nursing homes and other health
care facilities. The Practical Nursing Program
is accredited by the National League for
Nursing Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway,
New York, NY 10006 (212-363-5555, ext. 153)
and the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Graduates
are eligible for the National Council Licensure
Examination to become a Licensed Practical
Nurse (LPN)."
Red River Technology Center
P.O. Box 1807
3300 W. Bois D'Arc
Duncan, OK 73534
Phone: (580) 255-2903 or (1-888) 607-2446
E-mail: training@red.river.tec.ok.us http://www.redriver.tec.ok.us/fulltime.html
Regis College / Division of Nursing (BSN,
MSN):"I am proud to be able to share with you the
many options for nursing available at Regis
College. We offer programs without walls
and many different ways, either full and
part-time that a nurse or non-nurse can achieve
a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nursing.
The undergraduate program is a four-year
program at the end of which students earn
a BS in Nursing and are qualified to sit
for the RN NCLEX examination. Students who
complete the undergraduate degree have the
option of continuing their education in the
Master’s Program."
Regis College
235 Wellesley Street
Weston MA 02493
Phone: (781) 768-7000
E-mail: admission@regiscollege.edu http://www.regiscollege.edu/Academics/AcademicPrograms/Undergraduate/Majors/Nursing/Default.aspx
Regis University Rueckert Hartman School
for Health Care Professions:"The undergraduate curriculum in the
Department of Nursing incorporates four years
of study. To receive the Bachelor of Science
in Nursing degree, students must earn a total
of 128 semester hours of credit. The undergraduate
curriculum prepares graduates to work in
a changing health care environment that focuses
on health promotion and disease prevention.
The first two years consist of a liberal
arts/science curriculum while the third and
fourth years focus on required nursing courses."
Regis University
3333 Regis Boulevard Denver, Colorado 80221-1099
Telephone: 303-458-4344
Outside of Denver: 800-388-2366 x 4344
Fax: 303-964-5400
E-mail:healthcare@regis.edu http://www.regis.edu/regis.asp?sctn=apg&p1=ut&p2=nr
Renton Technical College / Nursing Program
(LPN):"This program prepares students for professional
licensure and employment as Licensed Practical
Nurses. The program is approved by the Washington
State Commission of Nursing. The program
course of study includes courses in medical,
surgical, geriatric, obstetric, and pediatric
nursing; pharmacology and medication administration;
clinical nursing procedures, communications,
legal aspects of nursing, and professional
development. Under the guidance of a nursing
instructor, students participate in clinical
practice in a variety of settings in acute,
ambulatory, and long-term care. Upon successful
completion of the program, students are eligible
to take the Nurse Certificate and Licensing
Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN)."
Renton Technical College
3000 NE 4th St
Renton, WA 98056
Phone: (425) 235-2352 or (425) 235-2352 x5578
E-mail: scovington@rtc.edu http://www.rtc.edu/Programs/TrainingPrograms/LPN/
Research College of Nursing (BSN, MSN):"The College offers an undergraduate Bachelors
of Science in Nursing in partnership with
Rockhurst University. The BSN program offers
two undergraduate options a Traditional BSN
Option for the student without a college
degree and an Accelerated BSN Option for
the student with a previous non-nursing college
degree.The College offers a graduate Master
of Science in Nursing degree. The MSN program
offers three graduate tracks: Family Nurse
Practitioner, Executive Nurse and Nurse Educator
The Post-Master certificates offers two tracks.
Executive Nurse and Nurse Educator."
Research College of Nursing
2300 East Meyer Boulevard
Kansas City, MO 64132
Phone: (816) 276-4729 or Fax: (816) 276-3526
E-mail: admission@rockhurst.edu http://www.researchcollege.edu/CustomPage.asp?guidCustomContentID=1ECB3D04-5974-4B7A-913C-A5A9C83BF7B0
Rhode Island College / Department of Nursing
(BSN, RN to BSN):"This program within the Nursing Department
is designed for the Registered Nurse graduate
of a diploma or associate degree program.
Course work builds upon previous academic
work as well as professional nursing experience."
Rhode Island College
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Providence, RI 02908-1991
Phone: (401) 456-8000
E-mail: nursing@ric.edu http://www2.ric.edu/nursing/
Richard J. Daley College / College of Nursing:"The Daley College Nursing Program was
established in 1974 and has maintained excellent
educational standards including an NCLEX-RN
pass rate of 90% and above. The Nursing Program
was accredited by the National League for
Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) in
January, 1996 and reaccredited in 2001 for
8 years (see address below). NLNAC accreditation
will allow better transferability of courses,
financial assistance for continuing education
and privileges to obtain rank in the army
services."
Richard J. Daley College
7500 south Pulaski Road
Chicago, Illinois 60652
(773) 838.7500
E:mail: nborges@ccc.edu http://faculty.ccc.edu/colleges/daley/nursing/index.htm
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey /
Nursing Program (BSN, MSN):"The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program
is designed for the baccalaureate-prepared
Registered Nurse who wishes to pursue a graduate
degree with specialty certification as an
adult nurse practitioner. The program prepares
the advanced practice nurse to sit for national
certification - to - effect improvement in the
health care of adults - to - continue personal
and professional growth, and to be prepared
for continued graduate study. The program
enables the adult nurse practitioner to access,
diagnose and treat health problems of the
adult client. Health promotion and disease
prevention are also emphasized."
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
PO Box 195
Pomona, NJ 08240
Phone: (609) 652-1776 or (609) 652-4501
E-mail: ceisele@stockton.edu http://graduate.stockton.edu/msn.html
Richland Community College / Nursing Program:"The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN)
program at Richland Community College is
accredited by the National League for Nursing
Accrediting Commission and approved by the
Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.
The program is designed to prepare competent,
caring, and critically thinking graduates
to provide safe nursing care to clients in
a variety of health care settings."
Richland Community College
One College Park
Decatur, IL 62521
(217) 875-7200
E-mail: cbecker@richland.edu http://www.richland.edu/academics/programs/occupational/rn.php
Ridgewater College / Nursing Program (LPN
top RN, ADN):"Ridgewater College's Nursing Pathway offers
several career options. Entry into the health
care industry can occur as a Graduate Practical
Nurse or Graduate Registered Nurse. A student
progressing in the pathway will understand
and experience the different roles within
of the various levels of providers in health
care, illustrating increased leadership responsibility
and earning potential as he/she progresses
through the pathway."
Ridgewater College
2 Century Avenue SE
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Phone: (320) 587-3636 or (800) 222-4424
E-mail: info@ridgewater.edu http://www.ridgewater.mnscu.edu/Future-Students/Academics/Technical-Education.cfm?ProgramName=Nursing
Rio Salado College:"The Maricopa Community College Nursing
Program (MCCNP) is available at six Maricopa
Colleges. The nursing pathway provides multiple
exit points for employment that begin with
the nurse assisting course and continues
to the practical nurse certificate and registered
nurse degree programs. The nursing program
is approved by the Arizona State Board of
Nursing which provides eligibility for the
student to seek Nurse Assistant certification
and practical/registered nurse licensure
(PN and RN)."
Rio Salado College
2323 West 14th Street
Tempe AZ 85281
(480) 517-8540
Outside Maricopa County
1-800-729-1197
Email: academic.advisement@email.rio.maricopa.edu http://www.rio.maricopa.edu/nursing/
Riverland Community College / Nursing Program
(PN, ADN):"The associate degree is one of two educational
paths towards licensure as a registered nurse;
the other is the baccalaureate degree. The
associate degree is a shortened and intense
course of study that prepares graduates to
take the licensing exam and to practice as
registered nurses. The credits earned in
an associate degree program (ADN) may be
applied to a baccalaureate program should
graduates choose to pursue a more advanced
degree. The articulation from the associate
degree program to the baccalaureate allows
graduates to work as registered nurses while
pursuing an advanced degree at their own
pace."
Riverland Community College
1900 8th Avenue NW
Austin, MN 55912
Phone: (800) 247-5039 or (507) 433-0820
E-mail: admissions@riverland.edu http://www.riverland.edu/pos/program.cfm?progID=48
Roane State Community College / Division
of Nursing (ADN):"The Roane State Associate of Applied Science
Degree Program in Nursing is two years of
intensive study in patient-centered nursing
care. Graduates are eligible to take the
state examination to become Registered Nurses
(RNs). The graduate nurse is able to provide
highly skilled nursing care to patients and
families in a variety of health care settings.
The course of study includes both classroom
and clinical aspects of nursing."
Roane State Community College
276 Patton Lane
Harriman, Tennessee 37748
Phone: (1-800) 343-9104 or (865) 354-3000
E-mail: Jeffers_BP@roanestate.edu http://www.rscc.cc.tn.us/keyword.asp?keyword=NURSING%20PROGRAM
Robert Morris University / Department of
Nursing (BSN, MSN):"The nursing program at RMU builds on the
natural and behavioral sciences, integrating
liberal arts and professional courses into
a cohesive program. You will develop strong
technical skills, as well as the clinical
judgment and critical thinking necessary
to succeed in today's rapidly changing health
care system. You will learn to care for those
who are well or at risk for illness as well
as those who are sick and dying. Your clinical
experiences will involve working with clients
in community and hospital settings."
Robert Morris University
6001 University Boulevard
Moon Township, PA 15108
Phone: (800) 762-0097 or (412) 262-8206
E-mail: enrollmentoffice@rmu.edu http://www.rmu.edu/OnTheMove/findoutmore.open_page?ipage=60858
Roberts Wesleyan College / Division of Nursing
(BSN):"The Division of Nursing offers the Bachelor
of Science degree with a major in nursing.
Graduates of the Traditional Program are
eligible to sit for the National Council
of Licensure Exam – RN, commonly known as
the RN Boards. In addition to the traditional
nursing degree program, the Division of nursing
at Roberts Wesleyan College offers an adult
degree completion program for RN's seeking
a bachelor of science in nursing. The Division
of Nursing is accredited by the National
League for Nursing Accrediting."
Roberts Wesleyan College
2301 Westside Drive
Rochester, NY 14624-1997
Phone: (1-800) 777-4RWC or (585) 594-6400
E-mail: admissions@roberts.edu http://www.roberts.edu/Nursing/index.htm
Rockford College / Department of Nursing:"The Department of Nursing offers a
program of study that leads to a Bachelor
of Science degree in Nursing (BSN). The BSN
completion track is designed for Registered
Nurses (RNs) who are graduates of diploma
or associate degree programs in nursing.
The basic four-year track is for beginning
students interested in becoming registered
nurses. Successful completion of the basic
track qualifies students to apply for the
professional nurse licensure examination."
Rockford College
5050 E. State Street
Rockford, IL 61108
(815) 226-4000
E-mail: rockford_college_information@rockford.edu http://www.rockford.edu/catalog/nursing.asp
Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions
(DNS):"The DSc program in Nursing is designed with
the belief that nursing is a professional
discipline, grounded in science and based
on a unique body of knowledge. The body of
knowledge can be applied, expanded, and validated
through accepted methods of scholarly inquiry.
The graduate will be a sophisticated consumer
of research, as well as a socially responsible,
competent, and innovative leader who understands
and appreciates the financial, political,
clinical, and social factors that influence
care models and population based delivery
systems. The core courses and directed independent
study sessions are designed to expand scientific
inquiry and outcomes assessment, enhance
research and consultation skills, and improve
teaching and administrative skills."
Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions
1662 West 820 North
Provo, UT 84601
Phone: (801) 375-5125 or (1-866) 780-4107
E-mail: office@rmuohp.edu http://www.rmuohp.edu/
Rogers State University / Nursing
Program
(ADN):"The Nursing Program began in 1981 and is
approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing
and accredited by the National League for
Nursing Accrediting Commission. The degree
consists of a 72 credit-hour program and
can be completed within five semesters for
a full-time student. The graduate is prepared
at an entry-level of nursing practice and
is eligible to take the National Council
Licensure Examination to become a Registered
Nurse. Admission is competitive."
Rogers State University
1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, Oklahoma 74017
Phone: (1-800) 256-7511 or (918) 343-7777
E-mail: info@rsu.edu http://www.rsu.edu/academics/bulleti
ns/bulletin.asp?Y=current&P=assAppSc_Nurs
Rogue Community College / Nursing Program
(ADN):"The ADN program meets the education requirements
for individuals wishing to become Registered
Nurses.Registered nurses (RNs) make up the
largest health care occupation in the United
States, with over 2 million jobs. They provide
care, treatment, counseling, and health promotion
education to ill or injured people. They
also provide accident and disease prevention
information to healthy people. Nursing demands
a high level of integrity, ethical behavior,
and emotional stability."
Rogue Community College
3345 Redwood Highway
Grants Pass, OR 97527
Phone: (541) 956-7308
E-mail: mweast@roguecc.edu http://www2.roguecc.edu/AlliedHealth/Nursing/home.htm
Rose State College / Nursing Program (ADN):"The
Nursing Science Program offered by Rose
State College is a two year course of study
with three distinct entry options, the Beginning
Track, the Career Ladder Track and the Distance
Learning Track. The entire curriculum is
designed to coordinate learning activities
with clinical and laboratory experiences,
culminating with the Associate in Applied
Science Degree."
Rose State College
6420 S.E. 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110
Phone: (405) 733-7359 or (405) 736-0337
E-mail: recruit@rose.edu http://www.rose.edu/cstudent/hsdiv/ns_prog/progdesc.htm
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College / Nursing
Education (ADN):"This program is designed for students who
intend to major in Nursing. Students who
successfully complete this course of study
and who meet the requirements for admission
to the university are eligible to apply for
admission to the major with junior standing."
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
PO Box 1595
Salisbury, NC28145
Phone: (704) 637-0760
North Campus / Rowan County: (704) 637-0760
South Campus / Cabarrus County: (704) 788-3197
E-mail: patchettm@rowancabarrus.edu http://www.rowancabarrus.edu/programs/a&s/A1010I.html
Roxborough Memorial Hospital / School of
Nursing (Diploma Nursing):"The School of Nursing was founded in 1898
and graduated five women in 1901. Since that
time, the school has graduated over 1,000
men and women. Many of our graduates hold
distinguished positions in Nursing Education,
varied areas of Nursing and health related
services. The School of Nursing is a 21 month
hospital-based program providing a unique
blend of nursing theory and a strong clinical
component which is supplemented with college
courses in the sciences and humanities. We
continue to provide quality health care service
to the community by promoting health, preventing
disease and treating illness. The school
is accredited by The National League for
Nursing and approved by the Pennsylvania
State Board of Nursing."
Roxborough Memorial Hospital
5800 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Phone: (215) 487-4344 http://www.roxboroughmemorial.com/communityServices/SchoolOfNursing/default
Roxbury Community College - Division of Nursing:"The associate of science degree in nursing
is designed for students who seek careers
as registered nurses. The program is designed
to prepare graduates for the National Council
Licensing Exam in Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN).
The program articulates with many baccalaureate
nursing programs for graduates desiring further
nursing education."
Roxbury Community College
1234 Columbus Avenue
Roxbury Crossing - MA 02120
Phone: (617) 427.0060
E-mail: dbecker@rcc.mass.edu http://www.rcc.mass.edu/nursing/
Rush University College of Nursing:"The heritage of the College of Nursing
dates back to 1885, when the College's first
antecedent, St. Luke's Hospital Training
School of Nursing, opened to offer diploma
education to nurses. In 1903, the Presbyterian
Hospital School of Nursing accepted its first
students. From 1956 to 1968 nurses were taught
at the merged Presbyterian-St. Luke's School
of Nursing. Before the establishment of the
College of Nursing in 1972, more than 7,500
nurses had graduated from these schools.
Today, over 150 baccalaureate, master's,
and doctoral nursing students graduate each
year."
Rush University College of Nursing
600 S. Paulina Suite 1080
Chicago, IL 60612-3873
312-942-2165
E-mail: Rush_Admissions@rush.edu http://www.rushu.rush.edu/nursing/history.html
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
/ College of Nursing (BSN, MSN, PhD):"A first-rate education is essential to success
in the demanding and rewarding field of nursing.
At Rutgers College of Nursing, students benefit
from a learning environment that fosters
respect for the individual, encourages intellectual
inquiry, and rewards hard work. Rutgers'
professors are noted nurse researchers and
dedicated practitioners, and they bring depth
and quality to the nursing student's classroom,
laboratory, and clinical experience."
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
249 University Ave.
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973) 353.5205
E-mail: atkins@nightingale.rutgers.edu http://nursing.rutgers.edu/prospective_students/choosing_an_academic_program
Nurses' Station:"The idea for the Nurses' Station Catalog was conceived in 1989. After searching the marketplace in response to customer inquiries, it became obvious that there were no catalogs of this type serving the nursing profession. To be sure, there were several catalogs offering nurse's uniforms and a smattering of professional items. But there weren't any catalogs at the time offering a range of gifts, clothing, professional items, name badges, shoes and scrubs for nurses. It took two years of hard work to gather samples and put a together a catalog of the most unique and high-quality items for nurses."
Nurses Station
P.O. Box 388
Centerbrook, CT 06409-03881 http://www.nursefriendly.com/station/
ER:"Media products under your influence, particularly the NBC/Warner drama "ER," are harming the profession of 2.7 million American nurses by giving the public an inaccurate and inadequate account of what nurses really do to save and improve lives. Research suggests that "ER" strongly and negatively influences the way children view nursing. These products contribute to the nursing shortage, a public health crisis that threatens millions worldwide."
NBC's "Passions":"NBC's "Passions" solves nursing shortage: monkeys can do the job! Starting in March 2003 and at least as recently as late August, NBC's campy, supernatural daytime soap opera "Passions" has featured an orangutan named Precious in the role of the private duty nurse of one of its characters--a bold step backwards in the already slow...evolution...of the media's treatment of nurses. more..."
"Scrubs" defines nursing:""Scrubs" defines nursing: it's all about shutting up and following physician "orders. " Tonight's episode of NBC's "Scrubs," which purports to teach nurse Carla Espinosa that nursing is all about doing what physicians tell you, is one of the most virulently anti-nurse prime time television episodes the Center has ever seen. more..." http://www.nursingadvocacy.org/
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