New Las Vegas Nursing Programs

October 23, 2015

smiling_med_group-croppedAs we head into fall, most of the country outside of the American Southwest looks forward to leaves changing and the transitioning from summer to winter. But we at Arizona College have our sights set on a different kind of transition.

We’re beyond proud to announce that our family of campuses is growing to Las Vegas! If you’ve been looking for a Las Vegas Nursing Program, look no further. Arizona College Nursing Program classes are nearly underway!

Read on for more information about the Nursing Program at our new Las Vegas campus.

New Convenient Location

If you were considering attending our Mesa program to get your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), but actually live a little closer to the Las Vegas-Paradise-Henderson-Spring Valley area, then you’re in luck! Our new campus is conveniently located right off Interstate 15 and Sahara.

Same Curriculum

While the classrooms and faculty will differ slightly from the Mesa Campus, prospective students can still expect the same curriculum that nursing students have utilized in Mesa. From hands-on work in modern laboratories to thorough lectures in multimedia rooms — students will benefit from the instruction of seasoned, real-world professionals in getting all the instruction and guidance necessary to enter the workforce.

Accrue 877 hours of clinical rotation on your way to gaining valuable nursing experience. When you walk out the doors of Arizona College with your Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing, you are ready  to climb the nursing ladder.

We’re Still There for You

In addition to the curriculum staying the same, students at our Las Vegas campus will receive the benefit of our career services department. In addition to job placement assistance, students could be eligible for financial aid assistance.

Students that need a little help outside of normal classroom hours will find our open labs and tutoring sessions (by appointment) extremely valuable in better grasping the material. Don’t settle for a student experience you’re not sold on; choose a program that will work with you every step of the way to craft a memorable and life-changing college experience.

Come See for Yourself
Do you live reasonably close and want to see our brand new campus for yourself? We’re now accepting student visits to our Las Vegas campus. The future of healthcare is bright, and the industry needs talented, driven individuals like you.

Attend a school that sees you as an individual versus a number and start your journey to becoming a registered nurse today by contacting an Arizona College representative.


Information in this blog post is accurate as of October 23, 2015.

Start Your Future in Nursing Today

Nursing School Faculty In Lab

If you’re considering a career as a registered nurse (RN), Arizona College of Nursing is here to help you pursue your dream. Our BSN program enables you to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in just 3 years or less with qualifying transfer credits. We’ve helped hundreds of students to earn a BSN degree and enter the nursing profession – and we’re ready to support you on your path to becoming an RN.

Why Choose Arizona College of Nursing?

  1. Earn a BSN degree in 3 years or less with eligible transfer credits
  2. Campus locations throughout the US
  3. Night classes for general education courses
  4. Hybrid Online/In-Person format for general education classes
  5. Nursing education is all we do
  6. CCNE-Accredited Program*
  7. NCLEX-RN success coaches and exam preparation class
  8. Financial aid available to those who qualify

Discover Your Path to a Career in Nursing

Information in this post is accurate as of October 23, 2015.

*The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program at Arizona College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (https://www.aacnnursing.org/). All Arizona College of Nursing and Arizona College campuses are institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (https://www.abhes.org/), a U.S. Department of Education-recognized accrediting agency.