New Hampshire Nursing Schools
(found 19 nursing schools)



Overview

New Hampshire, known as Granite State because of its many stone formations and quarries, has a population of approximately 1.3 million people. One of the six New England states, New Hampshire enjoys a wide range of climates depending on the season, allowing for a diverse range of outdoor activities and splendid scenery. Notable post-secondary institutions in New Hampshire include Dartmouth College, the University of New Hampshire and Southern New Hampshire University.

Nursing Education in New Hampshire

Although the majority of scholarships available are school-specific, a number of state-wide scholarships are also offered for nursing students. These include the Alice M. Yarnold and Samuel Yarnold Scholarship, the Edwina Foye Award for Outstanding Graduate Student and the CampusRN New Hampshire Nursing Scholarship. Like many other states, New Hampshire is struggling with a diminishing number of nurses, but the state is putting forth initiatives to bolster the workforce by increasing the number of programs offered..

Outlook for Nursing in New Hampshire

As in all states, you must successfully pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) in order to work as a licensed nurse in New Hampshire. The Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook 2010 edition reveals that New Hampshire employs over 15,00 registered nurses with a mean annual salary of $63,060.

Some of the top employers of Registered Nurses in New Hampshire include Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Elliot Hospital, Catholic Medical Center, Saint Joseph Hospital, and Concord Hospital.


Nursing Degree Programs in New Hampshire


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