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Registered Nurse Degree Info
Which schools offer Camden RN Programs?
RN programs (both campus-based & online RN courses) are medical training programs offered by universities, vocational or technical schools, and community or junior colleges. Some hospitals even offer registered nursing training as an RN diploma.
How do I become an licensed RN?
Each state sets its own RN requirements. In order to earn your RN license, you must pass the NCLEX® examination. The NCLEX® is a comprehensive nursing exam that can only be taken by graduates of a nursing program approved by your state's board of nursing.
Do I need to complete an LPN program before I go to college to get an RN Degree?
No you don't need to complete LPN training before you can get your RN license. An accredited RN Associate Degree program takes 2 years. You can earn your RN Diploma in 3 years. (BSN - 4 years, RN to BSN can be 2-3 years)
Free Nursing School in Camden?
The education necessary to become an RN is valuable, and registered nurses make really good money in New Jersey. However, students can lower the cost of RN school with financial aid. There are numerous grants and nursing school scholarships in New Jersey. They might not make your RN degree free but it can at least be more affordable.
Contact one of the accredited nursing schools listed here to get information about the financial aid you qualify for. Find out more about online nursing schools in New Jersey.
RN Job Description
Registered nurses (RNs), regardless of specialty or work setting, treat patients, educate patients and the public about various medical conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients' family members. RNs record patients' medical histories and symptoms, help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results, operate medical machinery, administer treatment and medications, and help with patient follow-up and rehabilitation.
On-Campus & Online RN Schools
More programs in this area
Gloucester County College 1400 Tanyard Road Sewell, New Jersey 8080 | Our Lady of Lourdes Health Systems 1600 Haddon Avenue Camden, New Jersey 8103 | Rutgers the State University 303 Cooper Street Camden, New Jersey 8102 |
Burlington County College 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road Pemberton, New Jersey 8068 | Atlantic Cape Community College 5100 Black Horse Pike Mays Landing, New Jersey 8330 | Salem Community College 460 Hollywood Avenue Penns Grove, New Jersey 8069 |
Mercer County Community College 102 N. Broad Street Trenton, New Jersey 8608 | St Francis Medical Center 601 Hamilton Ave. Trenton, New Jersey 8629 | St. Francis Medical Center 25 McWilliams Pl Trenton, New Jersey 8629 |
Capital Health Systems - Mercer Campus 446 Bellevue Avenue Trenton, New Jersey 8618 | The College of New Jersey 2000 Pennington Road Trenton, New Jersey 8628 | Richard Stockton College 101 Vera King Farris Drive Absecon, New Jersey 8205 |
Cumberland County College 1500 College Drive Vineland, New Jersey 8362 | Ocean County College P.O. Box 2001 Toms River, New Jersey 8754 |