Alabama offers a variety of Registered Nursing (RN) programs through its public community colleges and vocational-technical schools. These programs provide comprehensive education and training to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN licensure exam and a career in nursing. Below is a list of institutions offering RN programs:
Coastal Alabama Community College
Location: Multiple campuses including Bay Minette, AL
Program Details: Offers an Associate Degree Nursing (RN) program designed to prepare graduates for safe, competent, patient-centered care.
Coastal Alabama Community College
Calhoun Community College
Location: Decatur and Huntsville, AL
Program Details: Provides an Associate Degree Nursing program with accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
Calhoun Community College
Central Alabama Community College
Location: Alexander City and Childersburg, AL
Program Details: Offers a Registered Nursing Associate program leading to an Associate in Applied Science Degree.
California Coast University
Trenholm State Community College
Location: Montgomery, AL
Program Details: Provides an Associate in Science Degree in Nursing (Registered Nursing) program, currently a candidate for initial accreditation by the ACEN.
Trenholm State Community College
Southern Union State Community College
Location: Opelika, AL
Program Details: Offers an Associate Degree Nursing program with accreditation from the ACEN and approval from the Alabama Board of Nursing.
Southern Utah University
Northeast Alabama Community College
Location: Rainsville, AL
Program Details: Provides a Traditional Nursing Program leading to an Associate in Applied Science Degree, combining general education and nursing education courses.
NACC Catalog
Wallace Community College
Location: Dothan and Eufaula, AL
Program Details: Offers an Associate Degree Nursing program with a history of over 5,000 graduates since 1969.
Wallace Community College
These programs are designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel as Registered Nurses in Alabama. For more detailed information, including admission requirements and program lengths, it's advisable to contact the institutions directly or visit their official websites.