Nevada Nursing Schools
(found 12 nursing schools)



Overview

Though renowned for being home to Las Vegas, the gambling capital of the United States, Nevada has much more to offer to residents and visitors alike. Nevada’s population is approximately two million and is increasing rapidly. Though Nevada’s economy is based primarily on gambling, tourism and agriculture, other industries like mining, warehousing and trucking are also important. Although Nevada does not offer an overwhelming number of nursing programs, opportunities for nursing students are improving.

Nursing Education in Nevada

Nursing students in Nevada can expect to find more financial aid possibilities than ever before due to various associations’ efforts to offset the increasing shortage of nurses in the state and across the country. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, College of Southern Nevada (CSN) and Nevada State College have joined together to offer students the chance to be selected for the Valley Health System’s Adopt-A-Student Program. Students enrolled in any nursing school can also apply for the AORN Foundation Scholarship Program, the CampusRN - Nevada Nursing Scholarship, and many more..

Outlook for Nursing in Nevada

In Nevada, students who successfully complete their nursing degrees must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). Workers in the health sector in Nevada make up just 5.5 percent of the state’s total workforce, the lowest of all states in per capita health services employment. The population of individuals who are 65 years of age and over in Nevada is expected to grow significantly in coming years, resulting in a higher demand for registered nurses. The Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2009 State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates report reveals that Nevada employs 16,100 registered nurses with a mean annual salary of $72,940.

Some of the top employers of Registered Nurses in Nevada include Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center, University Medical Center, Renown Regional Medical Center, Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center, and Valley Hospital Medical Center.


Nursing Degree Programs in Nevada


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