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Active Duty Army Nurse Programs/Incentives

Want to learn more about becoming an Army Nurse? Click on "Army Nurse" which will provide information like eligibility, benefits and financial assistance.

6 Steps to Becoming a Military Nurse | Salary & Programs

Becoming a military nurse takes about 4 years and it will earn you your BSN. You can either enlist directly in the service and take classes throughout your ...

Nursing Program - Army ROTC - University of Miami

Accepting an Army ROTC Nursing scholarship entails signing a contract. This commits you to a total of eight years. In exchange for two, three, or four years of ...

Military Nursing Programs & Benefits | Chamberlain University

The RN to BSN program is designed to fit around your schedule and life -- with no mandatory log-in times and 100% online coursework.

Navy Medicine > Accessions > Nurse Candidate Program

Nurse Candidate Program ... The Nurse Candidate Program provides a monthly stipend for full time students in accredited Bachelor of Science Nursing programs ...

Nursing - Cadet Command - Army.mil

These specialty courses are offered as 12-16 week fully funded courses in the following areas: Intensive Care, Emergency, OB/GYN, Psychiatric, ...

Online RN to BSN Program | American Military University (AMU)

The online RN to BSN from American Military University (AMU) is designed for registered nurses who have earned an associate degree or diploma in nursing and ...

How to become a military nurse (duties, education & salary)

The military is a little different, however. In general, nurses must have a BSN to qualify for entry into the military. There may be exceptions for nurses with ...

BSN Military Pathway - UNC School of Nursing

BSN Military Pathway · Bachelor of Science in Nursing · Accelerated BSN · BSN Military Pathway · Hillman Scholars Program · Prerequisites & Eligibility ...

Nursing Program | Military Science Program - CSUSB

Army ROTC and Undergraduate Nursing. Army ROTC can offer you unique nursing opportunities while receiving financial assistance for college. You will gain ...

Army Nursing Program - Loyola University Chicago

The paid, three-week Nurse Summer Training Program assigns Cadets to Army hospitals throughout the U.S., Korea and Germany. The program introduces you to the ...

Army Nurse Corps - Seton Hall University

What Happens After Graduation? Once you have successfully completed your entire Nursing and ROTC curriculum, you will receive a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant ...

How To Become A Military Nurse | NurseJournal.org

Military Nurse Education ... As commissioned officers, military nurses need BSN degrees. An ADN program can still be worthwhile as it offers a ...

Nursing Degrees for Military Personnel and Veterans

Our goal is to help veterans, military members and their dependents achieve a first-class undergraduate or graduate nursing education.

Military Programs | Duke University School of Nursing

Duke University School of Nursing military students experience one of the best nursing educations in the nation, within the world-class Duke University Medical ...

Military Opportunities | Old Dominion University

The Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP) allows enlisted sailors in the Navy an opportunity to earn an entry level degree in nursing and be appointed ...

How to Become a Registered Nurse Working in the Military

Start your journey towards a Military nursing career by enrolling in Nightingale College's BSN program. If you already have an ADN degree and ...

Veteran to BSN | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

TTUHSC School of Nursing offers an accelerated track for veterans with prior military medical training and experience to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing ...

Military Enlisted Commissioning Program - UCF College of Nursing

Earn a BSN with the Military Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP). UCF College of Nursing is proud to support our nation's military members as they pursue ...

How to Become a Military Nurse - BestColleges.com

Military nurses need a minimum of a bachelor's of science in nursing and RN license. While an associate degree is often sufficient to become an ...