Lone Tree Nursing School at The University of Phoenix

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University of Phoenix -  Lone Tree, CO

 

Lone Tree, CO Nursing SchoolsA suburb of Denver, Lone Tree, CO is located just south of the city. Lone Tree is also home to The University of Phoenix, a leader in nursing education.

If you have been thinking about attending nursing school, you are most likely asking yourself questions like how much is it going to cost, how long will it take to graduate, how & where do I apply and is financial aid available?

Below is just some basic information about The University of Phoenix's nursing program, but if you really want to learn more, fill out the short questionnaire and someone from the Institute will contact you to talk about how to apply, scholarships, time requirements, costs and just about anything else you may need to know.

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University of Phoenix - Lone Tree

10004 Park Meadows Drive
Lone Tree, Colorado 80124


About The University of Phoenix

University of Phoenix was founded in the 1970’s and has been a pace setter in adult education ever since. The mission of the college is to make higher education more available to adult learners and to help adult learners develop the knowledge and skills to achieve their individual professional goals, improve the productivity and effectiveness of their organizations, and provide leadership and service in their communities.

Nursing School - Lone Tree, COUniversity of Phoenix is committed to helping adult learners develop the knowledge, skills and values they need to succeed. They emphasize the necessity of developing competence in communication, critical thinking, collaboration, information utilization and life long learning.

Phoenix does not focus on academics or skills exclusively, but seeks to bring the two together, bridging the gap between theory and practice.

University of Phoenix offers classes that fit into the schedule of a working adult. Some classes can be taken online. Many classes are offered in the evenings. Students can take one class at a time if that’s what works best for their schedules and budgets.

About the RN to BSN Program

The RN to BSN Bridge program is designed to develop the professional skills and knowledge of registered nurses. Building on the foundations of the biological, physical, and social sciences, this program focuses on the nurse's role as a teacher, caregiver, and leader. Students take a minimum of 120 credit hours in liberal arts and nursing classes. The nursing classes also focus on advanced clinical nursing practices and critical thinking.

About the LPN to BSN Program

Lone Tree Nursing StudentsThe LPN to BSN Bridge program helps practical and vocational nurses acquire a BS in Nursing and prepares them to take the NCLEX-RN exam and to apply for licensure as registered nurses.

The curriculum builds on the foundation that they already have. Students take a minimum of 120 credit hours in liberal arts and nursing classes. The nursing classes focus on transitioning roles from vocational nurse to professional registered nurse, advanced clinical nursing practice and critical thinking.

About the Graduate Degree Programs

Phoenix offers several graduate degree options for nurses in Lone Tree. Nurses can choose to get an MBA in Health Care Management or an MSN (Master of Science in Nursing). The MSN program also includes a Family Nurse Practitioner or a Health Care Educator option. Master’s level nurses learn advanced nursing theory, practice and research and are prepared to assume nursing leadership roles.

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Accreditation

University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Center and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

Faculty

Most classes at Phoenix are taught by adjunct faculty who are clinical experts. Faculty members hold advanced degrees (Master’s or PhD) and are usually employed in their area of expertise. Most regularly publish and present papers, and are involved in professional and academic organizations.

Financial Aid

Financial aid is available to students at University of Phoenix. The college participates in all Federal Title IV financial aid programs, which includes grants and loans. A number of scholarships are also available.

In addition to providing direct financial aid, University of Phoenix offers very competitive tuition and fees. There are flexible payment and scheduling options. Many employers will reimburse part or all of your tuition, and the college works to facilitate that.

Going to School in Denver (Lone Tree), CO

Denver is the twenty-sixth largest city in the United States, and the LoDo (Lower Downtown) area where DSN is located is the birthplace of the city.

Lone Tree (Denver), COThe Lower Downtown Historical District was created to preserve the unique architectural, cultural, and historical significance of the area.

LoDo is a mixed use area and there are regulations on building heights and design guidelines to insure the district keeps it historical integrity while progressing into the future.

The community is a center of retail, education, culture, and history. This is an ideal area for students; there is shopping, restaurants, things to do, and people to meet.

It’s exciting, charming, and friendly. Not only that, but its position in the major city of Denver ensures that students have plenty of job opportunities.

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