3-Year BSN Program: A Nursing School For Nurses, By Nurses
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Why our nursing program is right for you:
- Earn your BSN in 3 years, or less with qualified transfer credits!
- Convenient evening General Education courses for your busy schedule
- CCNE-Accredited BSN Program1
- Arizona College of Nursing is institutionally accredited by ABHES2
- Conveniently located right near the High Five, our Texas nursing school is easy to find with access from nearly anywhere in Dallas.
Finally, a nursing school near me!
A Texas nursing school for the entire Dallas region including Highland Park, University Park, Irving, Balch Springs, and Duncanville.
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Hear From Students In Our Nursing Degree Program
The teachers and administration of Arizona College really do care about us. In my first month, the Dean had a 1-on-1 meeting with me to see how I was feeling. I don’t think I could find that level of support anywhere else.
Isabella Berry, BSN Program Class of 2022
If you are doubting whether you can become a nurse, the Arizona College teachers and staff will show you that you absolutely can. Every teacher is dedicated to mentoring and supporting students as much as possible.
Liezel Milad, Nursing Program Class of 2021
Visit Our Texas Nursing College
Here at our Dallas campus, we’re a close-knit community with tons of social events like Welcome Week, Dinner with the Dean, and ice cream socials. We celebrate together too, with a transition ceremony as students move from general education to core classes.
We know you’re busy. That might mean grabbing lunch or dinner before class or just taking a snack break. Our campus café offers a variety of vending options including beverages, snacks, and fresh, ready-to-eat items. Within a few blocks, you’ll find Chipotle, Boston Market, Cindi’s NY Deli & Restaurant, and JG’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers.
Stop by to learn more about our BSN degree, which prepares you to take on a wider range of responsibilities than an ADN, CNA, LVN or LPN nursing program.
Approved by the Texas State Board of Nursing
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Our 3-year nursing degree program prepares you for the NCLEX. Click to request information today to get started.
Click to learn the differences of a Dallas LVN Program and BSN Program.
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Nursing Program Curriculum
We believe in a focused and structured educational environment. Our curriculum is methodically designed to help you reach your career aspirations. From day one, our Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program is built to prepare you for a thriving career as a registered nurse (RN).
Students can progress through our BSN program of study in 3-years, or less with qualifying transfer credits. The first year is focused on general education classes, such as: The Fundamentals of Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Global Health. During year two you will transition into the Nursing core portion of the program and take courses like Pharmacology, Microbiology, and Human Pathophysiology.
In the final year, you will spend most of your time engaged in patient care alongside nursing and medical professionals. You will also take specialty classes on subjects such as Maternal Health, Pediatrics, and Community Health.
Visit our BSN Program Curriculum page for more details.
Preparing for the NCLEX Exam
Our 3-Year Accelerated BSN Program is designed to help you succeed in your career as a registered nurse (RN). Your journey after graduation from our Texas nursing school begins with taking and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. Below are a few quick facts to familiarize yourself with the exam.
Testing Length
The NCLEX-RN test allows 6 hours to complete the exam with as many unscheduled breaks you require.
Grading
The NCLEX-RN exam is graded as pass or fail, so you will not receive a numerical score upon completion.
License
Once you receive a letter that you passed your name will appear in your state’s Board of Nursing RN database.
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Nursing Scholarship Opportunities
There are multiple nursing scholarships available to those eligible for our BSN program students at our Dallas nursing school. Select the button below to learn more and to determine eligibility.
- Futures Scholarship
- Advancement Scholarship
- Working Parent Scholarship
- Achievement Scholarship
- Opportunity Scholarship
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Clinical Partnerships at our Dallas nursing school
We are proud of our Dallas campus and the nursing clinical partnerships we have established as a resource for our students. Our partners play a vital role in the professional development of students during the core curriculum of the BSN program at our Texas nursing school in Dallas.
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Admissions
Future nurses choose Arizona College of Nursing for many reasons including: flexible schedule, 3-year BSN degree program, high-tech facilities, personalized attention, and a solid reputation in local medical communities. Contact us today to get started. Click on the following link for our nursing school Admissions Requirements.
Career Services
At Arizona College of Nursing, we’ll level up your education with one-on-one career support. Our strong network of healthcare partners helps us provide employment opportunities for students and graduates. Click on this link to learn more about the nursing program Career Services we offer to students.
Simulations
Simulation labs provide a safe space for you to practice skills, problem-solve, and take risks. Our SimLabs are equipped with life-like mannequins, “patients” that can breathe and bleed, and your instructors will guide you through basic and complex nursing scenarios. Click on the link to learn more about our nursing college Simulation Labs.
Accreditation
Arizona College of Nursing has earned accreditation from some of the most respected organizations. Attending an accredited school or program can also help you to get a job once you finish school. Click on the link to learn more about our Dallas Nursing School Accreditations and Affiliations.
Curriculum
Our CCNE accredited 3-year nursing degree program combines classroom and hands-on learning. You’ll apply concepts from your foundational courses to real-world scenarios,all while you are developing the professionalism and soft skills demanded of today’s employers. Click on the link to learn more about our college’s Nursing Program Curriculum.
FAQ at our Dallas Campus
Browse below and click on the following link to view the most frequently asked questions at our Dallas nursing school.
LPN Program vs BSN Program: What is the difference?
It is important to understand the differences between a LPN Program and a BSN Program in Dallas. These factors can impact your nursing career path and your educational roadmap. Our campus leaders and experienced professionals are here to help you every step of your journey. To learn more read our blog article detailing the differences between an LPN Program and BSN Program.
How much do RNs in Texas make?
Registered Nurses in TX have a median salary of $75,320 per year.
As you will be newly entering the workforce, it’s important to know that you will likely not start at the median rate but would likely increase your earnings with experience.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that Registered Nurses in TX range from a low rate of $54,800, per year, to the highest-paid Nurses earning as much as $103,040 per year.
Updated 2021. Source: https://www.onetonline.org/link/wages/29-1141.00?w=1&st=TX&g=Go
How many times can I take the NCLEX in Texas?
Candidates are allowed to retake the NCLEX exam – many times, in fact if they need and want to. However, they must continue to turn in an application to the Texas BON and pay applicable fees. A US-educated candidate must pass within four years of graduation. The last application must be made at least 120 days before eligibility ends.
Source: https://www.nursinglicensure.org
Accreditations
1 The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program at Arizona College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (https://www.aacnnursing.org/CCNE).
2 All Arizona College campuses are institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), a U.S. Department of Education-recognized national accrediting agency.
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