Find Nursing Schools in Texas

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Texas is a rather large state with a great need to recruit and retain RNs. The state has many programs offered at community colleges that will help you get your RN license after a 2-year associate's degree in nursing. You can begin working immediately and still work on advancing both your education and career.  There are opportunities for advanced degrees online, in classrooms or both that will suit your lifestyle while advancing your career; take advantage of this.  Among the advancement choices includes clinical specialist, midwifery, practitioner, legal nursing, anesthesia and forensics.

Texas Nursing Salaries

The average salary for an RN in Texas is between $55,700 and $67,000 annually, which does not include the extra earning potential available from overtime, per diem work, and traveling positions. Texas has 366 hospitals, ranking it as the state with the most hospitals in the nation.  Combined, these hospitals account for over 55,600 patient beds.