Find Nursing Schools in Ohio

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Ohio’s popular nursing programs are in such high demand that many of them are burdened with waiting lists.  On the other hand, there are some in more remote areas that are eager for new students. Online programs may be your best option to get the training you need to get an entry level RN position.  Job abandonment is a big issue in Ohio due to the burn out rate that many experienced RNs face mid-career.  Again, online programs can further your career with degree programs for BSN, MSN and PhDs if you can’t find a convenient campus.

Ohio Nursing Salaries

The average salary of a licensed RN is $54,700 to $66,000 annually.  The metropolitan areas pay salaries on the upper ranges of this average. Ohio has 150 hospitals in the state and an array of opportunities with employers such as private practice, care facilities, schools, businesses, nursing homes and midwifery.