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University of Southern Nevada Nursing Program
Published on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 by Nohel Category: 4 Year Colleges College News
The College
University of Southern Nevada (USN) is an independent, non-profit, regionally accredited college that started as a Pharmacy School. USN currently offers programs in Dentistry, Business Administration, and Nursing.
One of the most popular programs at the college is the baccalaureate nursing program which is designed to prepare students for entry level registered nurse positions in a variety of health care environments.
Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing Program
Currently, there is no wait list for January 2011 Nursing courses! This is fantastic news since most Nursing programs across the country have extremely long wait lists for their Nursing programs.
Cost of Attendance
The tuition for students entering in the 2010-2011 academic year is $27,500 for the first year, $13,500 for the second year. There are additional fees that add up to about $2500 per year, and an estimated cost for books at $1000 for the first year, $900 for the second.
Students without health insurance must pay an additional $842 per year for USN arranged health insurance.
Students are encouraged to apply for financial aid and college scholarships to help offset the costs of attendance. As with any college, all students should apply for to the FAFSA to be considered for financial aid.
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USN is pretty cool…I went there this summer and it was Hot…not interested in Nursing though, but I was looking into them for another one of their health related majors.
I would like to get more information about nursing program for BSN.
Thanks
Asha
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