Career

Nursing Career Guide

Nursing is a great career. Nurses are there when a baby takes its first breath and when an elderly patient takes their last. No other profession offers so much diversity and opportunity. Explore the endless possibilities of a nursing career, education requirements, and earning potential.

Education

Nursing Programs

Whether you are a recent high school graduate or an adult who plans to return to school, there are nursing programs that are right for you. Once you decide on the type of nursing degree you want to pursue, use our nursing programs database to find schools that will help you earn your degree.

Funding

Scholarships Database

Nursing school is not cheap. An entry-level nursing degree, such as an ADN, costs between $10,000 and $50,000. Luckily, state and federal governments provide grants and loans that can be used to finance your education. Start by applying to FAFSA, and use our scholarships database to look for additional funding.

Nursing Career Spotlight

Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner

What is a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP)? A Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner is an essential member of the healthcare team.  They are licensed only to care for women (not men or children) and will perform health exams, teach patients, order diagnostic tests, diagnose health conditions, and prescribe medicine or medical equipment.  However, the Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner has a distinctive outlook in which they place a significant emphasis on preventative care instead of only diagnosing and treating disease.  WHNPs focus on promoting health maintenance and patient safety in their population.  This attention makes for healthier communities. The WHNP is an extremely educated Registered Nurse (RN) who, in general, has received a graduate degree (Master of Science in Nursing) or higher (Doctorate of Nursing Practice or Doctor of Philosophy). Nurse Pr...