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RN program in connecticut

Complete the RN Program at 越南直播

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Invest in your future

Earning your associate degree in Nursing will provide you with the secure financial future you and your family deserve. RNs in CT earn an average annual salary of $83,000.* Even more, the U.S. anticipates more than 189,000 new RN job openings each year over the next decade**

* CT Department of Labor (DOL), 2023
** Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2025

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A clear pathway to a nursing career

With a clear and structured pathway to licensure, UB helps you earn your Nursing degree faster so you can enter the workforce and start making a difference sooner.

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Balancing work, life, and education

Your core Nursing courses are offered 2-3 evenings per week, and clinicals include day, evening, and weekend options, allowing you to earn your degree in a way that works for you while staying on track toward your nursing career.

Build a healthier community one patient at a time

Nurses serve on the front lines of healthcare and at the bedside of those most in need. For many, nurses advocate, explain, and offer support during stressful health events. As an RN, your compassionate care becomes your superpower while providing you with a secure future in healthcare.

At 越南直播, our associate degree in Nursing offers a clear and structured pathway toward becoming a registered nurse (RN). Applications are accepted three times per year — spring, summer, and fall — giving you multiple opportunities each year to start your journey toward a nursing career and avoid the hidden costs of waiting. Don’t wait — your future starts today!

Associate degree in Nursing curriculum

UB’s School of Nursing prepares you with the hands-on clinical skills and nursing knowledge you need to provide patient-centered care in a wide variety of healthcare settings. UB’s dedicated Nursing faculty emphasize interprofessional healthcare — a system where nurses act as the liaison between the patient, their family, and their healthcare team.

Looking to complete the required classes to apply into the RN program? Completing your prerequisites at UB can help make your application more competitive through our points-based selection process. Learn more about how you can get started on prerequisites today!

Coursework includes:

Course code Course name
NUR 204 Health Maintenance I: Health Assessment
NUR 323 Essentials of Family Nursing
NUR 345 Leadership and Management Roles in Nursing

Convenient class times for working professionals

At UB, we understand that your schedule requires a Nursing program with built-in flexibility and convenience. Whether you’re working, taking care of your family, or both, we’ve designed our Nursing program to meet the needs of all learners. Core classes are offered 2-3 nights per week, and clinicals include day, evening, and weekend options. Once you meet your prerequisite requirements, you can complete your RN degree in as few as 20 months part time.*

With a clear and dependable path toward licensure, you can stay on track toward your nursing career — without unnecessary delays or detours along the way.

* Additional time required for prerequisites.

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Invest in yourself

Paying for your Nursing degree doesn’t have to be stressful. There are a variety of federal, state, and private financial aid programs available, including grants, scholarships, and student loans. The Office of Financial Aid Services is ready to connect with you and guide you toward achieving your career goals.

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Start a career in Nursing

Download your free Associate Degree in Nursing degree guide now!

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Watch an on-demand info session

Watch our on-demand info session to learn more about our RN admission requirements, curriculum and scheduling options, the Nursing point system, and information about clinicals.

Which Nursing program is right for you?

ADN RN to BSN BSN ABSN
Format

On-campus

Online, asynchronous

On-campus

On-campus, accelerated

Duration

20 months, part time

One academic year plus a summer semester.

2.5 years (5 semesters)

15 months

Start term

Spring, summer, fall

Spring, summer, fall

Fall

Spring, summer

Bachelor’s degree required?

No

No

No

Yes

TEAS scores required?

Yes

No

Yes

No

RN license required?

No

Yes

No

No

Completion of prerequisites required?

Yes

No

Yes (See details)

Yes (See details)

Program outcomes
  • Prepares a graduate nurse for entry-level practice in a variety of healthcare settings
  • Provide optimal care to all patients in any health or emergency situation
  • Prepares for a rewarding career
  • Expand your career and educational mobility
  • Facilitate your transition to a professional nurse
  • Prepares for a rewarding career
  • Prepares graduate for employment at any professional practice
  • Provide optimal care to all patients in any health or emergency situation
  • Prepares for a rewarding career
  • Prepares a graduate nurse for entry-level practice in a variety of healthcare settings
  • Provides the foundation for graduate education and/or continued education as a life-long learner
  • Contribute to quality patient outcomes
  • Prepares for a rewarding career
Want to learn more?

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Missing pre-requisites? RN prerequisite information  

Apply to our pre-nursing program to complete the required pre-requisites!

Awards and rankings

Ranked #5 most affordable and best value, #7 most popular, and #9 best overall by research.com for 2026
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