![]() Chamberlain College of Nursing - Columbus 1350 Alum Creek Dr Columbus, OH 43209-2705 |
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Chamberlain College of NursingAt the forefront of quality nursing education for nearly 120 years. By providing nursing education programs that feature a broad educational foundation and extensive clinical practice component, the college will fulfill its commitment to prepare compassionate and clinically proficient nurses, as well as to foster personal growth, career mobility, community service and leadership among healthcare professionals. Chamberlain is also working to respond to the nation's critical and growing shortage of nursing professionals by broadening our geographic and online reach.
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Associate Degree of Nursing - On-site and OnlineBack to topThe college offers an associate level nursing program with two levels of entry and exit. This program is offered on-site and online.
Associate Degree of Nursing (LPN-to-RN program) - On-site and OnlineBack to topThe LPN-to-RN program is designed for current LPNs would wish to complete their associate degree and become a registered nurse (RN). (LPN students are awarded up to 10 credit hours, three in general education and 7 in nursing, toward the Associate of Science in Nursing degree.) These hours are awarded through the Chamberlain College Articulation Plan (CCAP) and represent credit for knowledge gained in previous practical nurse education programs. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) - On-siteBack to topThe Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a 3-year accelerated option. Earn a 4-year bachelor's degree in only 3 years. This option is a full-time program offered on campus.
*Program availability varies by location. Students residing in states that have not yet granted approval to Chamberlain College of Nursing may be required to complete their clinical experiences in another state. Students who reside outside of the states of Missouri and Ohio are not being admitted to Chamberlain College of Nursing Pre-Licensure Nursing programs at the present time. Our clinical strategy and relationships in each state are being re-evaluated and students residing outside of these states will not be considered for admission until the process has been finalized. Your information will be retained and we will contact you when the state approval process is complete. AccreditationBack to topThe Associate level Nursing programs are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). The BSN program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission (NLNAC) and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Chamberlain College of Nursing is Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA). InformationIf you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please Request Information from Chamberlain College of Nursing - Columbus. |
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