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Georgia has a rich historical atmosphere that co-exists with a contemporary lifestyle. The weather in Georgia is pleasant with humidity during the summer months and touch of snow from the Piedmont into the mountains. Georgia boasts to have an endless supply of recreational activities one could ever want such as hiking, golfing, boating, skiing on snow or water, fishing in its lakes, rivers, plus the Atlantic Ocean. Professional sports fans enjoy the Falcons, Braves, and Hawks teams, not to mention two professional golf tournaments annually. Economically, the state’s unemployment rate of 8.7% dropped 0.2% in December. The Bureau of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook suggests that the need for registered nurses will increase by 26% from 2010 to 2020. In Georgia, the median income for an ARN is $64,690.

Nursing Education in Georgia
Georgia has 26 accredited nursing schools. They range from technical schools to four year undergraduate programs. If you choose one of the eight community and technical colleges, you may earn an ARN in two years. Georgia offers a student loan forgiveness program for students called GACollege411. It is affiliated with the Northeast Georgia Health System Service Cancelable Loan Program, Allied Health Career Program, Intellectual Capital Partnership Program, and the Georgia Nurse Faculty Service Cancelable Program.

Georgia nursing schools offer several degree programs. For instance, you may seek an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) which takes approximately two years to complete. The baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program is a four year program. Graduate degree options at nursing schools in Georgia are plentiful. You may pursue one of the following: Master of Science in Nursing (MSN); Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP); Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD); Doctor of Nursing Science (DNS); or Doctor of Nursing Science (DNS). Currently, there is no diploma program for nursing schools in Georgia. Only 3.8% of Georgia’s RNs have Advanced Practice Registered Nurse licenses.

Career Outlook for Nursing in Georgia
The graduation rate for Georgia Nursing schools is roughly 85% with 2,050 graduates in 2007. Georgia needs nurses, and data indicates that they will have a shortfall of 37,700 by 2020. According to the US Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook, the need for RNs will increase 26% from 2010 to 2020 because the existing nurse population is aging, moving towards retirement, and the influx of retiring Baby Boomers.

In Georgia, your location dictates your income. In Atlanta, a LPN’s median income is $41,720, and a RN can expect to earn $66,408 annually. An APRN’s annual median income is approximately $91,409. An ARN(two year degree) earns approximately $59,000. In Georgia, a BSN’s median annual income is $63,000. There is a despairing need for RNs in rural areas, and even though your annual income will decrease, so will your cost of living. According to Healthgrades.com, two of the best hospitals in Georgia are Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville and Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta.

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Results Found: 42 Nursing School Programs in Georgia

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BSN

Chamberlain College of Nursing

Atlanta, Georgia 30342
Chamberlain College of Nursing
Program Name: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Campus: Atlanta
Discipline: BSN
Degree(s) Offered: Bachelor's Degree
Class Offered via: CampusChamberlain College of Nursing

EMT and Paramedic Services

Fortis College

Smyrna, Georgia 30080
Fortis College
Program Name: Certificate in Paramedic
Campus: Atlanta
Discipline: EMT and Paramedic Services
Degree(s) Offered: Certificate Program
Class Offered via: CampusFortis College

Fortis College

Smyrna, Georgia 30080
Fortis College
Program Name: Diploma inAdvanced Emergency Medical Technology
Campus: Atlanta
Discipline: EMT and Paramedic Services
Degree(s) Offered: Diploma Program
Class Offered via: CampusFortis College

Medical Assistant

Anthem College

Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Anthem College
Program Name: Associate's in Medical Assistant
Campus: Atlanta
Discipline: Medical Assistant
Degree(s) Offered: Associate's Degree
Class Offered via: CampusAnthem College

Anthem College

Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Anthem College
Program Name: Diploma in Medical Assistant
Campus: Atlanta
Discipline: Medical Assistant
Degree(s) Offered: Diploma Program
Class Offered via: CampusAnthem College

Brown Mackie College

Atlanta, Georgia 30319
Brown Mackie College
Program Name: Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting
Campus: Atlanta
Discipline: Medical Assistant
Degree(s) Offered: Associate's Degree
Class Offered via: CampusBrown Mackie College

Brown Mackie College

Atlanta, Georgia 30319
Brown Mackie College
Program Name: Diploma in Medical Assistant
Campus: Atlanta
Discipline: Medical Assistant
Degree(s) Offered: Diploma Program
Class Offered via: CampusBrown Mackie College

Everest Institute

Jonesboro, Georgia 30236
Everest Institute
Program Name: Diploma - Medical Assistant
Campus: Jonesboro
Discipline: Medical Assistant
Degree(s) Offered: Diploma Program
Class Offered via: CampusEverest Institute

Everest Institute

Marietta, Georgia 30067
Everest Institute
Program Name: Diploma - Medical Assistant
Campus: Marietta
Discipline: Medical Assistant
Degree(s) Offered: Diploma Program
Class Offered via: CampusEverest Institute

Everest Institute

Norcross, Georgia 30093
Everest Institute
Program Name: Diploma - Medical Assistant
Campus: Norcross
Discipline: Medical Assistant
Degree(s) Offered: Diploma Program
Class Offered via: CampusEverest Institute
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