Colorado Nursing Program in Aurora: Campus Life
Complete your BSN degree in just 3 years or less with qualified transfer credits at our Aurora, Colorado nursing program.
Classes begin January 5th

Why choose our 3-year BSN program?
Our Arizona College of Nursing (AZCN) nursing campus in Aurora, Colorado offers more than just a degree in nursing — it’s a vibrant and uplifting community dedicated to preparing the next generation of nursing professionals.
With quality education at the forefront, every resource at our Aurora campus is designed to foster the growth of aspiring nurses into compassionate caregivers and leaders in the nursing field.
Join a Growing Community of Nursing Students in Colorado
Learn and grow with a passionate community of current and aspiring future nurses. During your nursing education experience, you’ll have a chance to make new friends and potential future colleagues, all preparing to become registered nurses.
Our core nursing faculty are registered nurses themselves. They understand what it takes to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and start a career in the nursing practice. They’re healthcare professionals here to provide individualized support, share their career experience, give you practical guidance, and connect you with helpful resources like study groups and peer mentoring.

100% Focused on Nursing Education
Our Colorado nursing program offers a single degree program — a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). It means every member of our faculty and staff understands your goal of becoming a registered nurse and can offer practical guidance to our nursing students every step of the way.
Our entire focus is building the most effective BSN program we can and helping prepare students for a fulfilling career in the nursing profession. Our BSN curriculum was designed by experienced nurses and healthcare professionals committed to preparing the next generation of nursing leaders – could you be one of them?
Personalized Attention in the Classroom
Our Aurora nursing school intentionally limits class sizes to ensure you receive a more personalized nursing education and feedback from our dedicated faculty. You deserve the time and attention needed to learn concepts from nursing and health sciences, practice nursing skills, and set yourself up for a thriving nursing career.
Class Sessions Begin 6 Times Per Year
In our accredited BSN program, new general education sessions begin about every eight weeks, and new nursing major cohorts start three times per year. With multiple session starts throughout the year, you’re not restricted to starting school in just Fall or Spring. You have the chance to start the BSN program when the timing is right for you.
To learn more about Arizona College of Nursing in Aurora or schedule a campus tour, click below.

Campus Leadership
Learn from knowledgeable leaders at our nursing college campus in Denver who have years of experience putting their skills to use in the medical field.
3 Tips for Colorado Nursing Program Success
- Stay positive and build connections: The friends you make can become your study partners and biggest cheerleaders. If you’re ready to start at a nursing school near Denver, these connections can help support you along the way.
- Discover your learning style: Whether it’s the traffic light method or another strategy, find what works for you. Everyone learns differently, and that’s okay.
- Take care of yourself: You’re still you, even as a nursing student. Keep doing the things that bring you joy and help you recharge.
Our Colorado BSN program features small nurse class sizes that give you personalized attention from faculty. Learn more about our Aurora nursing program today.
Convenient Location in Aurora
For those searching for a nursing program near you, our Colorado campus ensures that students can pursue their nursing education without the need to relocate. Conveniently situated off HWY 225 near Aurora Medical Center, our nursing program in Colorado offers easy access to students in the Greater Denver Metro Area including Lakewood, Centennial, Westminster, and Arvada. Our Aurora campus provides a welcoming environment for students looking for a nursing degree in a vibrant city.
As a student in our nursing program in Colorado, you’ll have convenient access to diverse dining options that fit your busy schedule of nursing classes, studying, and clinical rotations. Our campus location offers both on-site convenience and nearby restaurants to fuel your nursing education journey.
On-Campus
Mera Café – Located right on campus grounds, perfect for grabbing a quick bite between Colorado nursing classes without leaving campus
Quick & Fresh Options
Mad Greens – Customizable, nutritious food bowls
Chick-fil-A – Quality chicken options with efficient service
Panera – Fresh salads, soups, and sandwiches, ideal for BSN program students seeking healthy options
Fast Food
McDonald’s – Classic fast food convenience just 5 minutes from campus
Panda Express – Asian-inspired meals 5 minutes away, great for quick lunch breaks between Aurora nursing school classes
Chipotle – Build-your-own bowls and burritos with fresh ingredients
Popular Dining Spots
Texas Roadhouse – Popular steakhouse just 5 minutes away, perfect for celebrating after completing nursing program exams
Buffalo Wild Wings – Sports bar atmosphere, great for unwinding with fellow students
Casual Dining for Nursing College Students
Bubba’s 33 – American favorites in a relaxed setting
Applebee’s – Familiar casual dining with varied menu options
Coffee Spots
Wake and Take Café – Perfect for your morning caffeine boost before nursing classes, just 5 minutes from campus
Bean Tree Coffee – Local coffee shop atmosphere ideal for studying, 5 minutes away
Ziggi’s Coffee – Drive-through convenience for busy Colorado nursing program students, only 5 minutes from campus
Our Aurora campus location ensures you have easy access to everything you need to stay energized and focused throughout your three-year BSN program journey at Arizona College of Nursing.
While pursuing your three-year BSN program in Colorado, you’ll have access to exceptional amenities designed to support your success and enhance your student experience.
Student Break Room
Our convenient Student Break Room features a grab-and-go selection where you can purchase snacks and beverages between nursing classes. You’ll also find a self-serve Keurig station for your caffeine needs and microwaves available for all students to use throughout the day.
Study Spaces
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) houses four private Huddle Rooms perfect for focused individual study or collaborative group sessions with fellow Colorado nursing program students. Each room is equipped with whiteboards to facilitate your learning and help you prepare for exams and clinical rotations.
Game Room
Located on the first floor, our shared Game Room provides a great space to unwind between nursing classes. Enjoy air hockey, board games, and easy access to snack and drink vending machines. It’s perfect for taking a study break and connecting with your classmates.
Mera Café
Right on campus grounds, Mera Café offers both traditional Ethiopian cuisine and everyday breakfast and lunch options. Whether you need a quick coffee and breakfast sandwich before class or want to grab lunch with your favorite cold beverage, it’s a convenient dining option for busy Colorado nursing college students.
Campus Features
With Denver and Aurora located next to the Rocky Mountains, you’ll enjoy magnificent mountain views from your classrooms, plus beautiful views of Cherry Creek Reservoir to the south. All students and staff benefit from free parking, and our location right next to a major Denver highway provides easy access in all directions—making your commute to campus and clinical sites more convenient throughout your Aurora BSN program journey.
Campus Commute & Parking
Our campus offers plenty of parking for all of our Colorado nursing program students, so you never have to worry about finding a spot when you arrive for classes or clinical preparation. Our convenient location near major transit routes makes it easy to balance your Aurora BSN program studies with work and family responsibilities throughout the Denver metro area.
Public Transportation
The RTD Nine Mile Station is easily accessible from campus, located just a 15-minute walk or quick 2-minute drive away. This light rail connection provides Denver nursing school students with reliable access throughout the Denver metro area. You can plan your route and check real-time schedules using RTD’s transit resources.
At Arizona College of Nursing in Aurora, you’ll find plenty of entertainment options when you need a break from your nursing studies. Our campus location puts you close to shopping centers, sports venues, and cultural attractions throughout the Denver metro area.
Shopping & Dining
Aurora Mall – Convenient shopping destination with diverse retail stores and dining options
Cherry Creek Mall – Upscale shopping center featuring premium retailers and restaurants
Movie Tavern Aurora – Enjoy dinner and a movie at this popular entertainment venue perfect for unwinding after Colorado BSN program classes
Sports & Events
Empower Field – Home of the Denver Broncos and major concert venue
Ball Arena – Catch Denver Nuggets basketball, Colorado Avalanche hockey, and top concerts
Red Rocks Amphitheater – World-class venue for concerts, graduations, and special events in a stunning natural setting
Wildlife & Nature
Denver Zoo – Explore 80 acres of wildlife exhibits at this renowned zoo
Denver Aquarium – Discover over 500 species with interactive exhibits, plus on-site dining options
Cherry Creek State Park – Experience 4,200 acres of outdoor recreation including camping, hiking, and boating with spectacular Rocky Mountain views
Arts & Culture
Denver Botanic Gardens – Stroll through 23 acres of themed gardens featuring an amphitheater and conservatory
Denver Museum of Nature & Science – Learn about Colorado’s natural history and mountain region heritage
Whether you’re looking for a quick shopping trip between nursing courses or planning a weekend adventure, Aurora’s location gives you easy access to everything the Denver metro area has to offer while you pursue your nursing degree in Colorado.



Nursing Student Involvement Opportunities
Our Social Scrubs Squad is an exciting opportunity for passionate students to contribute to the AZCN- Aurora community. The mission of this program is to gather and showcase authentic content from our students’ nursing journeys and experiences on social media platforms.
We aim to empower student leaders who will share their stories with prospective students, their families, and the wider community. If you’re interested in participating, reach out to your local campus leadership team for more information.

Nursing Programs and Your Collegiate Education

The mission of the AZCN BSN degree program is to prepare professional nurses through a practical nursing program who are competent in delivering evidence-based patient and community-centered care as members and leaders of an interprofessional healthcare team with an emphasis on quality improvement that drives desired patient, systems, and program outcomes.
From day one, our nursing program is built to prepare you for a thriving nursing career as a registered nurse (RN). You’ll combine classroom teaching with real-world scenarios, all while developing the professionalism and soft skills demanded in the nursing practice.
Our dedicated admissions representatives are ready to answer your questions about nursing education options, admission requirements, transfer credits, and financial aid.
Finally, a nursing program near me in Colorado!
We strive to be one of the best nursing programs in Colorado, helping students achieve their nursing career dreams. Our nursing degree program proudly serves the entire Denver metropolitan area, including Lakewood, Centennial, and Westminster. Our college campus is conveniently located about 20 minutes from downtown Denver.
Additional hours available upon request.
Directions from Your Area
Select your area below to view step-by-step directions and a helpful map to our Tempe campus, including landmarks to guide your way. We want your path to our BSN program to be smooth—starting with the drive.
Directions From Downtown Denver, CO to Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora
The driving distance from downtown Denver to Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora is about 10 miles, which takes approximately 20 minutes via I-225 S.

- Starting from the Colorado State Capitol in downtown Denver, head east on East Colfax Avenue for about 1.5 miles, passing City Park on your left.
- Turn left onto Quebec Street and continue for about 2.5 miles until you reach the Interstate 70 entrance.
- Head east on I-70 for about 2 miles and then take Exit 282 for Interstate 225 South toward Aurora and Colorado Springs.
- Travel south on I-225 for about 4 miles, then take Exit 4 for South Parker Road.
- After merging onto South Parker Road, take a right at the first traffic light onto South Vaughn Way.
- Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora is in Suite 525 located inside the Cherry Creek Place building on your left.
Directions From Lakewood, CO to Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora
The distance from Lakewood, CO to Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora is about 23 miles, which takes approximately 35 minutes of driving time via I-25 S and I-225 N.

- From the Colorado Mills shopping center in Lakewood, head east on West Colfax Avenue for about 1.5 miles.
- Turn right onto Kipling Street and continue for about 1 mile until you reach the entrance for US-6 E.
- Take US-6 E for about 5 miles, then use the right two lanes to take the exit for Interstate 25 South toward Colorado Springs.
- Continue on I-25 S for about 6 miles, then use the right two lanes to take Exit 200 for Interstate 225 North toward Limon/I-70.
- Travel north on I-225 for approximately 8 miles, then take Exit 4 for South Parker Road.
- After merging onto South Parker Road, take a right at the first traffic light onto South Vaughn Way.
- Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora is in Suite 525 located inside the Cherry Creek Place building on your left.
Directions From Centennial, CO to Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora
The driving distance from Centennial, CO to Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora is about 13 miles, which takes approximately 20 minutes via I-25 N and I-225 N.

- Starting from Centennial Civic Center, head west on East Arapahoe Road for about 1 mile.
- Turn right onto South Havana Street and continue for about 1 mile until you reach the entrance for Interstate 25 North.
- Head north on I-25 N for about 4.5 miles, then use the right two lanes to take Exit 200 for Interstate 225 North toward Limon/I-70.
- Travel north on I-225 for approximately 5 miles, then take Exit 4 for South Parker Road.
- After merging onto South Parker Road, take a right at the first traffic light onto South Vaughn Way.
- Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora is in Suite 525 located inside the Cherry Creek Place building on your left.
Directions From Westminster, CO to Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora
The driving distance from Westminster, CO to Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora is about 23 miles, which takes approximately 35 minutes via I-270 and I-225 S.

- Starting from Federal Boulevard, merge onto Denver Boulder Turnpike (US-36 E) heading east.
- Continue on US-36 as it becomes I-270.
- After about 6 miles, merge onto I-70 East.
- Take exit 282 onto I-225 S toward Aurora and Colorado Springs.
- After about 8 miles take exit 4 onto S Parker Road (CO-83 S).
- After passing under I-225, take the Dam Road exit, then turn right on Vaughn Way.
- Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora is in Suite 525 located inside the Cherry Creek Place building on your left.
A Nursing School That Understands Your Nursing Goals
At Arizona College of Nursing, we have a single focus — a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. It means every member of our faculty and staff understands your goal of becoming BSN-prepared nurses and every resource is designed to support students with this specific goal.

Our BSN program does not require prerequisite coursework, so whether students are just getting started on your educational journey to becoming nurses or have transfer credits, there’s a potential pathway to your goal at Arizona College of Nursing.
We understand that students who pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing sometimes have an associate degree from a community college or clinical experiences as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or ADN-prepared Registered Nurse (RN) from another registered nursing program. If you do have prior general educational credits, you may be able to transfer those credits. Transferring credits can get you on track to complete your program in less time and at a lower cost.
Visit Our Arizona College of Nursing – Aurora Campus
Evaluating nursing schools with BSN programs doesn’t have to be difficult. Our dedicated admissions team can help you understand how our baccalaureate degree program in nursing (BSN) fits into your lifestyle, education, and career goals.
Looking for more information about our nursing program in Colorado? Our website includes additional details on financial aid, campus locations, NCLEX exam prep, scholarships, and transfer credits.
Accreditations
Arizona College is an accredited institution and all of its campuses are institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), a U.S. Department of Education-recognized accrediting agency. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program at Arizona College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (www.aacnnursing.org).










