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An ABSN program for career changers.
Marian University’s ABSN program in Oklahoma City is made for adult learners who desire a transition into a rewarding new nursing career. Our ABSN program makes it possible to apply your non-nursing bachelor’s degree toward earning a BSN in as few as 16 months.
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Meaningful clinical experiences.
We want to help you make the most out of your nursing school clinical experiences — that’s why we have great relationships with top healthcare facilities in the area. In doing so, we’re able to offer you diverse and meaningful patient care experiences and remain dedicated to helping you develop into a transformational nursing professional.
Out of all the schools I looked at, Marian was the only one that I felt was going to provide me with the resources I needed to become the best nurse I could be. I felt like Marian was the school for me.
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Some 3.7 million people live in Oklahoma, in the south-central part of our country. The main industries in this state are natural oil and gas production, as well as agriculture. A new field is biotechnology, which is growing rapidly and seen mainly in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Lawton.
If you wish to become a registered nurse (RN) in this state, you will need to take the NCLEX-RN examination. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics have stated that the average annual salary for an RN in the state is $57,130. Additionally, a significant growth in demand for RNs has been projected over the next few years. To meet this demand, various schools now offer BSN (bachelor of science in nursing) degree programs, and there are also some that offer RN to BSN programs, and ADN to BSN programs. Generally, these programs take around four years to complete, although some accelerated programs also exist. Some programs are also available online.
Once you have completed your degree, you will be able to work directly with patients, something that you will need to practice on while undertaking a BSN degree program. It is very important that you choose a school that offers all the things you are looking for in a school. You should explore details, such as program requirements, costs, and more. Here are seven of the best schools in Oklahoma that you could take into consideration.
Top RN BSN Programs in Oklahoma
RANK | SCHOOL | LOCATION |
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1 | Oklahoma Wesleyan University | Bartlesville, OK |
2 | Oklahoma City University | Oklahoma City, OK |
3 | Oklahoma Christian University | Edmond, OK |
4 | Oklahoma Baptist University | Shawnee, OK |
5 | Northwestern Oklahoma State University | Alva, OK |
6 | Langston University | Langston and Tulsa, OK |
7 | East Central University | Ada, OK |
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- Oklahoma Wesleyan UniversityLOCATIONBartlesville, OK
- Oklahoma City UniversityLOCATIONOklahoma City, OK
- Oklahoma Christian UniversityLOCATIONEdmond, OK
- Oklahoma Baptist UniversityLOCATIONShawnee, OK
- Northwestern Oklahoma State UniversityLOCATIONAlva, OK
- Langston UniversityLOCATIONLangston and Tulsa, OK
- East Central UniversityLOCATIONAda, OK
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