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

Nephrology Nurse Practitioner

Metabolic syndrome, hypertension obesity, heart disease, and diabetes are precursors to developing kidney diseases. As baby boomers age, they are at risk for developing renal diseases. There is a shortage of qualified nephrologists in many locales. As a result, Certified Nephrology Nurse Practitioners are frequently providing care for patients living with diseases of the kidneys.  Nephrology nurse practitioners are adult or family nurse practitioners who obtain advanced coursework and extensive experience caring for people who have kidney diseases and injuries. While people of all ages may have kidney diseases, the majority are older adults with complex health problems. Many patients with kidney diseases also suffer from diabetes and heart failure. Renal patients may require specialized care for many years. They may need dialysis. There is a long list of renal patients waiting for kidney transp...