
Here are some tips for selecting schools, based on an analysis comparing each school to all others across dozens of factors:
Schools Concentrating On Registered Nurses
- Focus: For schools with a focus on this career area, look at Troy University, John C Calhoun State Community College, Jefferson State Community College, and Southern Union State Community College.
Fastest Response From Schools
- Request Info: For the fastest information for prospective students, look at the Spotlight schools on this page.
Student Body
- Part-Time: For schools emphasizing part-time studies, consider Troy University, University of West Alabama, Auburn, and University of North Alabama.
- Diverse: For a diverse student body, consider Wallace Community College Dothan, Oakwood University, James H Faulkner State Community College, and NWSCC.
- Adult Learners: For lots of adult learners, consider Troy University, Chattahoochee Valley Community College, University of West Alabama, and Jefferson Davis Community College.
School Setting
- Out of State: For geographic diversity, take note of Oakwood University, Tuskegee University, Samford University, and Spring Hill College.
- Dorms: For a residential campus environment, take note of Oakwood University, Spring Hill College, Tuskegee University, and Samford University.
Excellence
- SAT: For students with high SAT scores, look at Auburn, Samford University, UA Hunstville, and UAB.
- % Accepted: For selective institutions, look at Spring Hill College and Oakwood University.
- Class Size: For small class sizes, look at Tuskegee University, UAB, Samford University, and Oakwood University.
Working as a Registered Nurse in Alabama
The largest occupation in the US health care system is nursing. Registered nurses provide direct care to patients, monitor their progress, and supervise other staff such as licensed practical nurses (LPNs). RNs are commonly responsible for many patient care decisions, including developing or following a written plan of care. Read a detailed job description and schools overview for Registered nurses.
Registered nurses in Alabama can increase employment and professional opportunities by becoming members of the Alabama State Nurses Association.
State Requirements
The State of Alabama requires registered nurses to be licensed by the Alabama Board of Nursing. In order to get this licensure, it is necessary to:
- Graduate from an approved registered nursing program
- Provide evidence of having passed the licensure examination conducted by the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
Major Industries
Most registered nurses work in hospitals. Other industries in Alabama include:
- Home Health Care Services
- Offices of Physicians
- Insurance Agencies, Brokerages & Support
- Community Care Facility for the Elderly
- Accounting and Bookkeeping Services
- Individual and Family Services
- Other Ambulatory Health Care Services
Major Employers
A few of the major employers of registered nurses in Alabama are:
- Alabama Hospital Assn (General Medical and Surgical Hospitals)
- Kirklin Clinic (Offices of Physicians)
- Alabama Department Public Hlth (Home Health Care Services)
- ABC Hospice Incorporated (Nursing Care Facilities)
- Agape Medical Clinic (Outpatient Care Centers)
- Brewer Porch Children’s Center (Offices of Other Health Practitioners)
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