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Online Nursing Degree: Perfect for Frenzied Twenty-Somethings

Online Nursing Degree: Perfect for Frenzied Twenty-Somethings By Kelly Richardson
kelly.richardson@hqeducation.com
HQ Education Columnist
July 3,2006

You know in your heart that you were destined for the nursing field, but your personal and professional commitments are keeping you from enrolling in an on-campus program. Have you ever thought about an online nursing degree?

According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, nursing is the nation's largest health care field, with 2.7 million registered nurses nationwide. And this population of medical professionals is a vital part of our public health system. As the world's population continues to rise and holistic health levels continue to drop, nurses continue to be our front line support. Perhaps you have what it takes to be a nurse. If you think you might, you owe it to yourself to check out the benefits of an online nursing degree.

Online Nursing Degree: Key Benefits

  • Classes from Home. Forget the stress of that maddening campus commute and complete your nursing courses on the bed from your laptop.
  • Set Your Own Schedule. Mold your classes around your work schedule; the online nursing degree can be completed at your convenience.
  • Fast and Inexpensive. The distance learning format will allow you to earn your credentials quicker and cheaper than the campus route.

For a serious career in the medical field without the expense and time of a doctoral degree, an online nursing degree is the natural choice. And according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nursing professionals will find a welcoming job market.

The Nursing Career Profile

  • Basic Training. Most hospitals and similar medical faculties require at least a two-year associate's degree for employment.
  • Growing Demand. Employment of nursing professionals is expected to grow much faster than average for all occupations through 2014.
  • Working Schedule. You can choose to work nursing shifts during days, nights, on the weekends, and holidays.

An online nursing degree will give you a solid set of credentials that you can use to market yourself to potential employers.

Sources
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Registered Nurses, U.S. Department of Labor Statistics


About the Author

A freelance writer, researcher and teacher, Kelly Richardson has over 15 years of creative and technical writing experience. He teaches secondary Honors-level English and writes for a variety of clients in specialized industries such as medicine, technology and education. Kelly holds Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English and Education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Policy & Leadership.


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