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  1. Colorado nursing : r/StudentNurse

    A nursing degree is a nursing degree!!! Obviously there’s a difference between an associates and a bachelors, but even then sometimes hospitals could careless which type of degree you have.

  2. Recommendations for nursing school? : r/ColoradoSprings

    The Beth El nursing program (which again, old info, I haven’t looked in awhile), partners with Pikes Peak State College to get those pre reqs done. They are a good program and the one I would focus on.

  3. Nursing Schools in Colorado : r/NursingStudent

    I’m looking into community colleges around the Denver metro area including Arapahoe Community College and Front Range Community College, and I’ve also heard of Denver College of Nursing and …

  4. Sophia and Associates in Nursing : r/SophiaLearning

    I'm interested in earning my Associates in Nursing, but I don't know what institution would accept Sophia? The more courses they accept, the better.

  5. Accelerated programs from Associates degree? : r/StudentNurse

    I have an associates in health science degree. Are there any colleges where I can accelerate into BSN using this degree? It seems like everywhere that have accelerated programs want a non nursing …

  6. Stuck between ABSN programs : r/StudentNurse

    CO nursing student here! I have heard that Metro’s admissions are more competitive than Regis, due to the smaller class sizes and lower price.

  7. Nursing program at Arapahoe Community College? : r/Denver

    The classes will be in person through out the program with clinicals anywhere from 12-24 hours a week. One of the most challenging aspects of nursing school is just how busy you are with very little control …

  8. r/Denver on Reddit: Nursing Programs in/around Denver?

    I graduated from Denver College of Nursing in 2020 with my BSN, and it was truly a transformative experience. The program is very challenging, but the demands set a high standard and a deep …