| If you are on the verge of becoming a registered nurse, then Colorado is the right place for you to fly high above where only eagles dare. All it takes is your perseverance to get to the bottom line of the study program because at the end of the rope there is a pretty cake waiting for you. The average RN salary in Colorado is $78,070 per year, or $38/hour. Do you want to know how you can become a registered nurse in Colorado? You are about to find out. There are a plethora of professional nursing programs in different schools in the state in addition to numerous community colleges like the Mesa State College, Regis University, Colorado State University, and many others. The programs offered in Colorado are simply admirable at first mention. They include diploma, bachelor and associates programs. The availability of online programs is being rapidly developed as we speak, although most nursing programs will require at least some portion of training in a hands-on clinical format.
 Diploma in nursing is one of the oldest programs in the state. It last approximately three years with 30 and 60 credit hours of thorough learning in physiology, anatomy, nutrition, chemistry and microbiology followed by intensive nurse classes. Associates degree in nursing (ADN) is a two year degree, but some four years colleges are offering it with additional course work that extends the program to between 3-4 years. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a four year degree program that further prepares the students for later enrolling in a graduate program. The first two years in a BSN program are spent completing general education requirements, while the remaining time is spent in nursing major courses. The BSN has additional optional co-requisite courses that can further stretch the program to take more than the four years mentioned, especially if the student won’t be attending summer school. Bachelor of Science in nursing is considered an academic degree that emphasizes nursing theory and scientific research. The BSN program track consists of more classroom hours and more clinical hours than the Associates degree program. After the completion of the nursing education requirement, one is not accredited as a fully licensed nurse until they pass a licensing examination. The license examination not only applies in Colorado but also to nurses in other US states. After completion of one of the above three programs the graduating student will take the NCLEX-RN exam. The exam is the final requirement for one to become a licensed RN. Once they become licensed they will not have to renew their license for two more years. 
 
 Colorado ADN RN Programs
| 5401 W 20th St P.O. Box 69Greeley, CO 80632
 Phone: (970) 339-6251
 5800 S. Santa Fe Dr.Littleton, CO 80160
 Phone: (303) 797-5939
 245 S. Cascade AveMontrose, CO 81401
 Phone: (970) 248-1398
 3000 County Rd 114Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
 Phone: (970) 947-8257
 2801 West 9th StCraig, CO 81625
 Phone: (970) 824-1104, ext. 81625
 1401 19th StreetDenver, CO 80211
 Phone: (719) 595-0200
 4616 South ShieldsFort Collins, CO 80526
 Phone: (970) 204-8200
 3645 W 112th AveWestminster, CO 80020
 Phone: (303) 404-5272
 | 2401 S Main StLamar, CO 81052
 Phone: (719) 336-1594
 920 Barlow RoadFt Morgan, CO 80701
 Phone: (970) 542-3119
 100 College Ave.Sterling, CO 80751
 Phone: (970) 521-6701
 ***LPN to RN Program***
 1802 Colorado AveLa Junta, CO 81050
 Phone: (719) 384-6898
 1850 Cypress Semi DrColorado Springs, CO 80921
 Phone: (719) 502-3240
 900 W. Orman Ave.Pueblo, CO 81004
 Phone: (719) 549-3409
 51320 W. Highway 50Canon City, CO 81212
 Phone: (719) 296-6100
 600 Prospect StTrinidad, CO 81082
 Phone: (719) 846-5535
 1011 Main StAlamosa, CO 81101
 Phone: (719) 589-7077
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 Accredited Colorado RN SchoolsSee our complete list of accredited Colorado RN nursing programs. The list below includes all RN programs currently offered in the state of Colorado. The registered nursing programs are sanctioned by the Colorado board of nursing. Program listings are organized by the type of degree awarded upon completion. There are two-year Associates degree programs and four-year Bachelor degree programs. Both types of RN programs prepare students to take the NCLEX-RN exam and become a licensed registered nurse. 
| Bachelor Degree RN Programs in Colorado208 Edgemont BlvdAlamosa, CO 81102
 Phone: (719) 587-8171
 950 E. Harvard Ave. Ste B-80Denver, CO 80210
 Phone: (303) 765-6271
 1100 North AveGrand Junction, CO 81501
 Phone: (970) 248-1772
 2200 Bonforte BlvdPueblo, CO 81001
 Phone: (719) 549-2871
 1401 19th StDenver, CO 80202
 Phone: (303) 292-0015
 1100 North AvenueGrand Junction, CO 81501
 Phone: (970) 248-1398
 Campus Box 72, P.O. Box 173362Denver, CO 80217
 Phone: (303) 556-4391
 3100 S. Parker RoadAurora, CO 80014
 Phone: (303) 369-5151
 3333 Regis Blvd Mail Code G-8Denver, CO 80221
 Phone: (303) 458-4344
 Campus Box C-28813120 East 19th Ave
 Aurora, CO 80045
 Phone: (303) 724-1812
 1420 Austin Bluffs ParkwayColorado Springs, CO 80918
 Phone: (719) 255-4422
 501 20th Street CB 125Greeley, CO 80132
 Phone: (970) 351-2293
 Colorado RN ResourcesColorado State Board of NursingColorado Nurses Association
 Colorado Visiting Nurse Association
 The Colorado Nurse Publication
 Colorado Association of Nurse Anesthetists
 Colorado Department of Higher Education
 Colorado Organization of Nurse Leaders
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