Welcome to the modern age of learning, where becoming a nurse doesn't necessarily mean spending four years on campus. In fact, there's a growing trend that fits the fast-paced lifestyle many of us ...
PHOENIX, March 31, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Grand Canyon University is expected to graduate more than 4,100 undergraduate nursing students during the 2025-26 academic year, helping alleviate the nation's ...
Fewer people are enrolling in RN-to-BSN programs. Here’s what that means for the future of nursing. A young female dressed in blue scrubs sitting in the classroom holding a notebook looking forward.
Advancing your nursing career often involves pursuing further education, and an RN to BSN program is a popular choice for many registered nurses. This program offers a bridge from an associate degree ...
A career in nursing is both rewarding and in high demand, but for those who already have a degree in another field, returning to school for a traditional nursing program can feel like a long and ...
Seven of the 10 most affordable online RN-to-BSN programs are based in Florida, according to a Jan. 1 ranking from Forbes Advisor. The publication reviewed data from the National Center for Education ...
Career changers are really entering the profession of nursing. Two of the most highly sought-after routes—accelerated BSN and direct-entry MSN—take the fast track to the profession but go about their ...
You’re a Lawrence resident eyeing a career shift or a student seeking a fast-track to nursing. Kansas faces a critical nurse shortage, but online accelerated BSN programs offer a solution. Explore how ...
At SNHU, we want to make sure you have the information you need to make decisions about your education and your future—no matter where you choose to go to school. That's why our informational articles ...
Accelerated nurse programs enable people holding degrees other than nursing to pursue a different career. They are fast, concentrated, and designed to meet the rising nurse demand. However, the myriad ...
Stressful working conditions and workforce shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to burnout among nurses, so much so that about 100,000 registered nurses left the industry, according to ...