Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
at Denver College of Nursing in Denver, CO
Program Details
Duration
About 2 years
Completers
423
Median Earnings (1yr)
$76,161
Outcomes
Median Earnings (1 Year)
$76,161
Outcomes data from College Scorecard (2023). Earnings figures represent median values for program completers.
How This Program Compares
First-year graduate earnings vs. Nursing programs in Colorado
Benchmark: $73,434 — average of 23 comparable programs
National median wage — Nursing
$81,708
Across all experience levels in this field
Projected job growth — Nursing
+4%
National outlook for this field
About This Program
Denver College of Nursing, a private for-profit institution in Denver, CO, offers an Associate of Science in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. This associate-level program is designed to prepare students for RN licensure through the NCLEX-RN examination and entry-level nursing practice in clinical settings.
The program is part of the registered nursing field under CIP code 51.3801. Denver College of Nursing also offers Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse programs at the certificate (two- to four-year) and bachelor's levels, allowing students to choose an entry point that fits their goals or to progress through credential levels within the same institution. Students can expect training in patient care, pharmacology, and clinical nursing practice across a range of healthcare settings.
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