Connecticut Nursing Schools
(found 24 nursing schools)



Overview

Once called the "arsenal of the nation" because it was the main supplier of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, Connecticut is known today for more peaceful pursuits. It has become the insurance capital of the nation with the home offices of many insurance companies located in and around Hartford. Many of the state’s top employers are health care providers, and it is home to one of the most well-known nursing schools in the country--Yale University’s School of Nursing.

Nursing Education in Connecticut

Prospective nursing students looking for programs in Connecticut have the option to apply to one of the most prestigious nursing programs in the nation, Yale University’s School of Nursing. YSN offers the number one graduate program for pediatric nurse practitioners. In addition to Yale, Connecticut has over 20 nursing programs to choose from..

Outlook for Nursing in Connecticut

Like most of the nation, Connecticut is suffering a shortage of nurses, yet the competitive pay is helping the shortage. The mean annual wage is $74,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook 2010 edition, placing Connecticut in the top ten percentile according to pay.

Some of the top employers of Registered Nurses in Connecticut include Yale-New Haven Hospital, Hartford Hospital, Hospital of Saint Raphael, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, and Masonicare Health Center.


Nursing Degree Programs in Connecticut


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