Registered Nurses - looking for a convenient way to update your skills and knowledge while you advance your nursing career and earning potential? You can at Jacksonville University’s School of Nursing.
Accredited by the SACS to award bachelor's and master's degrees. The School of Nursing is a member of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
Benefit from the school's popular and highly respected RN to BSN online program. Jacksonville University has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of "America's Best Colleges" for six consecutive years, and their online nursing program will help you improve your skills, your income and your career mobility. All courses are taught by full-time faculty and adjunct faculty who are both experts in their fields and in online instruction, and all courses are designed to maximize your interaction with these professors as well as other students. Additionally, as an online student you will have access to your own JU academic advisor who will help support you at every step in your academic journey. You'll also have access to tech support professionals who can help you with any issues you may experience while completing your degree. If you'd like to advance your nursing career in this competitive market, while continuing to work full time Jacksonville University may be the school for you!
Jacksonville University is committed to helping online nursing students obtain financial assistance to fund their education. There are a full range of federal and state grants and loans available as well as nursing specific loan programs as well. Furthermore, many healthcare employers work with JU and offer tuition reimbursement programs that pay between 1,500 and 6,000 dollars per year to help with your educational costs. Jacksonville University even will grant RN's 30 free credits if they present their active U.S. RN license. Along with very competitive tuition rates, these financial assistance programs make it much easier for students to afford to take their nursing careers to the next level.