Alabama Nursing Schools

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Alabama has many opportunities for potential nurses as well as practicing nurses looking to enhance their career by increasing their educational level. The nursing program at the University of Alabama in Birmingham has consistently been ranked as one of the leading nursing programs in the United States placing in at number 17 by Edinformatics. The University of Alabama in Huntsville is the only institution in North Alabama offering both undergraduate and graduate programs and their MSN degree has been ranked in the top third of institutions with similar degrees. This is a great state for anyone desiring to enter a nursing program due to the low cost of living and ample educational opportunities.

Alabama Nursing Salaries

On average a registered nurse in Alabama makes over $50,000 as a starting salary with specialty nurses making much more than that depending on their educational level, expertise and location. The low cost of living combined with the salary makes Alabama a much desired state to reside in after your nursing program is complete. While the larger cities like Birmingham pay higher salaries, the smaller towns such as Tuscaloosa pay comparable salaries and the cost of living is much less expensive.