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what is some good colleges in tennessee to go to for nursing?
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Naeemah’s Answer
Hi Keimirah,
I hope this helps you out! Connect with a counselor from the school that interests you the most and see if it will be a good fit for your nursing career
Here are the Best Nursing Schools in Tennessee
Vanderbilt University.
East Tennessee State University.
Belmont University.
Union University.
Southern Adventist University.
King University.
Cumberland University.
Austin Peay State University.
I hope this helps you out! Connect with a counselor from the school that interests you the most and see if it will be a good fit for your nursing career
Here are the Best Nursing Schools in Tennessee
Vanderbilt University.
East Tennessee State University.
Belmont University.
Union University.
Southern Adventist University.
King University.
Cumberland University.
Austin Peay State University.
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Christopher’s Answer
According to US News and reports. The best Nursing school in Tennessee is Vanderbilt University located in Nashville, Tennessee near downtown. East Tennessee state in Johnson City is ranked two and is more affordable. Belmont is ranked number three and is also in Nashville.
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Karin’s Answer
Hi Keimirah,
Ezcellent career choice with so many different options and career paths! Please find a list of nursing schools in TN below. You'll find in the table which programs they have, cost and also pass rates in the NCLEX-RN.
The ADN (associates, 2 years). is an entry level degree in nursing, but many hospitals prefer BDN (bachelors, 4 years).
I hope this helps! Good luck!
KP
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Ezcellent career choice with so many different options and career paths! Please find a list of nursing schools in TN below. You'll find in the table which programs they have, cost and also pass rates in the NCLEX-RN.
The ADN (associates, 2 years). is an entry level degree in nursing, but many hospitals prefer BDN (bachelors, 4 years).
I hope this helps! Good luck!
KP
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