Applying to Nursing School Colorado Springs CO

Accreditation of the nursing program is very important, and it should be considered on two levels—the accreditation of the university or college and the accreditation of the nursing program itself. Accreditation is a voluntary process in which the school or the program asks for an external review of its programs, facilities, and faculty. For nursing programs, the review is performed by peers in nursing education to ensure program quality and integrity.

University of Colorado - Colorado Springs (Beth-El College of Nursing & Health Sciences)
719.262.3867
1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy
Springs, CO
Concorde Career College - AuroraNursing Programs
(913) 831 9977).
111 N. Havana Street
Aurora, CO
Colorado Technical UniversityNursing Programs
(303) 362-2900
1865 West 121st Avenue, Building C, Suite 100
Denver, CO
University of Northern ColoradoSchool of Nursing
970-351-2293
Gunter 3080, Box 125
Greeley, CO
University of Southern ColoradoDepartment of Nursing
800-669-1656
2200 Bonforte Boulevard
Pueblo, CO
University of Colorado - Colorado SpringsBeth-El College of Nursing & Health Sciences
719.262.3867
1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy
Colorado Springs, CO
Metropolitan State College of DenverDepartment of Nursing
303-556-4391
1201 5th Street, Suite 585, Auraria Campus, Administration Building, Suite
Clementon, CO
Regis UniversityRueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions
303-458-4344
3333 Regis Boulevard
Denver, CO
University of Colorado at Denver & Health Sciences CenterSchool of Nursing
303-315-5592
4200 E. Ninth Ave. Box C288-6, Room 1928
Denver, CO
Colorado State UniversityDepartment of Nursing
719-549-2525
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO

Applying to Nursing School

Applying to Nursing School

by Linda K. Amos, Ed.D., RN, FAAN, Former A ssociate Vice President for Health Sciences Professor,  University  of  Utah

Applying to college
Meeting your chosen school’s general entrance requirements is the first step toward a university or college degree in nursing.

Admission requirements may vary, but a high school diploma or equivalent is necessary. Most accredited colleges consider SAT scores along with high school grade point average. A strong preparatory class load in science and mathematics is generally preferred among nursing schools. Students may obtain specific admission information by writing to a school’s nursing department.

To apply to a nursing school, contact the admission offices of the colleges or universities you are interested in and request the appropriate application forms. With limited spaces in nursing schools, programs are competitive, and early submission of an application is recommended.

Accreditation
Accreditation of the nursing program is very important, and it should be considered on two levels—the accreditation of the university or college and the accreditation of the nursing program itself. Accreditation is a voluntary process in which the school or the program asks for an external review of its programs, facilities, and faculty. For nursing programs, the review is performed by peers in nursing education to ensure program quality and integrity.

Author: Amy Ambler

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