Harrison College
Learning. Your Way.
You've felt the call to a career in nursing. Now the question is
how to reach that goal. At Harrison College you can earn an
Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Nursing in less than two
years. Why choose Harrison College?
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Flexible - Take daytime or evening classes, whichever
fits better into your schedule.
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Personal - You can get as much or as little support from
us as you need, from scheduling classes to seeking financial
aid to planning for a career.
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Affordable - Harrison College is an investment in your
future that pays off in the long run. Almost all of our
students receive some form of financial aid, and we will help
you find the best financial plan for your situation.
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Accredited - Harrison College is more than 100 years old
and is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent
Colleges and Schools, meaning employers trust our program too.
AS in Nursing
Harrison College's AS in Nursing is designed to provide you with
the academic, professional and clinical skills needed for
entry-level registered nurse staff positions. You'll be prepared
to administer nursing care to individuals, families, and
communities in a variety of health care settings. The program
trains you to develop competency and responsibility in providing
and managing care for patients across their lifespan, in
collaboration with members of the health care team. The program
also emphasizes lifelong learning. Harrison College offers a
full-time Associate degree in Nursing program requiring clinical
practicum, some during evening hours. Upon successful completion
of the Nursing program, you will be prepared to sit for the
National Council Licensure Examination - Registered Nurses
(NCLEX-RN).
BS in Nursing
This program is designed to provide the student with the
academic, professional and clinical skills needed for a
registered nurse position with preparation for managerial
positions within the health care industry. Students will develop
knowledge and skills in research, critical thinking, problem
solving, and leadership for application and use in a health care
setting. The student is prepared to administer nursing care to
individuals, families, and communities in a variety of health
care settings including in a supervisory role. The program trains
students to develop competency and responsibility in providing
and managing care for patients across the lifespan, in
collaboration with members of the health care team. The program
also emphasizes lifelong learning.
The program has been developed as a completion program for
licensed Registered Nurses who have graduated from an accredited
associate degree. Additional coursework may be required in order
to meet the general education and prerequisite requirements of
the courses included in the Bachelor Degree in Nursing program.
Information
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Request Information from Harrison College - Indianapolis - East.
