Nursing Schools and Programs in Vermont

Vermont Nursing Schools

RN Programs - Associate Degree Nursing

Castleton State College Department of Nursing - Castleton
Stafford Academic Center, South Street, Castleton, Vermont 05735
Southern Vermont College Nursing Department - Bennington
982 Mansion Drive, Bennington, VT 05201
Vermont Technical College - Randolph Center
Randolph Center, Vermont 05061
LPN to RN Program

RN Programs - Baccalaureate Nursing Programs

Norwich University Division of Nursing - Northfield
158 Harmon Drive, Northfield, Vermont 05663
Offers Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and RN to BSN programs.
Southern Vermont College Nursing Department - Bennington
982 Mansion Dr. Bennington, Vermont 05201
University of Vermont School of Nursing - Burlington
216 Rowell Building, Burlington, Vermont 05405
Offers Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), part-time BSN, RN to BSN and online RN to BSN programs

Graduate Programs - Master's Degree Nursing Programs

University of Vermont School of Nursing - Burlington
216 Rowell Building, Burlington, Vermont 05405
Offers Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), part-time MSN, Family, Adult, and Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Adult Clinical and Community Health Clinical Nurse Specialist programs, and Post-Master's Certificates.

Licensed Practical Nursing Programs - LPN

Vermont Technical College - Randolph Center
Randolph Center, VT 05061
Vermont Technical College - Thompson Brattleboro Campus
157 Old Guilford Road, Brattleboro, Vermont 05301
Fanny Allen Memorial School for Practical Nursing - VTC Williston Campus
201 Lawrence Place, Williston, Vermont 05495
Putnam Memorial School of Practical Nursing - VTC Putnam Bennington Campus
150 Hospital Drive, Bennington, Vermont 05201

Necessary skills for nursing students include the ability to persevere and process information efficiently, critical thinking ability, problem-solving skills, high academic achievement, the desire to work with various people and as part of a healthcare team, moral and ethical values, leadership qualities and the ability to work independently when necessary, and the ability to apply lecture materials to patient care in the clinical setting. Nursing specialties include pediatrics, operating room, obstetrics, cardiovascular, neurology, psychiatry, oncology, ER, ICU, NICU, outpatient surgery and gerontology. Career opportunities in nursing include jobs in hospitals, doctor's office, clinics and nurse positions through employment agencies among many others.

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Vermont Nursing Schools