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Keiser University

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Keiser University, formerly known as Keiser College, offers an Associate of Science degree in nursing as well as an online BSN for registered nurses. While the main campus is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the university also maintains campuses statewide and internationally. Keiser offers small class sizes for individualized attention, modern facilities, and hands-on experience in their nursing programs.

Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in nursing prepares students to practice professional nursing, which involves the performance of acts that require substantial specialized knowledge, judgment and nursing skill. This program's objective is to provide students with nursing skills that include observation, assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation.

The baccalaureate-level course work prepares the RN for a broader scope of practice and for entry into a master's or doctoral nursing program. The theoretical and clinical curriculum provides students with an expanded understanding of the cultural, political, economic and social issues that affect patients and that influence healthcare delivery.

Keiser College is approved by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in funding programs to finance your education. Upon successful completion of your nursing degree, Keiser College will help you find a job. They provide career counseling, job leads, resume writing help, and job interview techniques that will facilitate your transition from college to career. Student advisors are available for information on career planning and course decisions, as well as to provide assistance with transferring credits if necessary

Keiser University programs combine solid academics and practical technical skills in a hands-on, professional environment. Graduates from Keiser's RN to BSN degree program are prepared with knowledgeable nursing care, and are able to demonstrate mastery of the science of professional nursing practice. Their goal is to produce graduates who display leadership qualities, and who have the ability to design and manage individual and family care.

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