Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse

Certificate (2-4 Years)CIP 51.3801

at Paradise Valley Community College in Phoenix, AZ

31.67 - Below AveragePublic

Program Details

Duration

About 2 years

IPEDS 2023

Completers

78

IPEDS 2023

Median Earnings (1yr)

$71,136

College Scorecard 2023

Outcomes

Median Earnings (1 Year)

$71,136

College Scorecard 2023

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 Arizona

$71,1366% below average

Benchmark: $76,063 — average of 34 comparable programs

College Scorecard 2023

National median wage — Nursing

$81,708

Across all experience levels in this field

BLS

Projected job growth — Nursing

+4%

National outlook for this field

BLS

About This Program

The Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse program at Paradise Valley Community College is a certificate program (2 to 4 years) offered by this public institution in Phoenix, Arizona. The program falls within the nursing field (CIP 51.3801) and prepares students for RN licensure through a combination of clinical training and academic coursework covering patient care, pharmacology, and nursing fundamentals.

Paradise Valley Community College offers a range of related health programs at its Phoenix campus, including Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training and Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) at both certificate levels. Students interested in technology or media fields may also consider the Network and System Administration/Administrator or Recording Arts Technology/Technician programs. This breadth of offerings makes Paradise Valley a versatile option for students pursuing career and technical education in the Phoenix area.

CIP 51.3801Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
Category: Nursing

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