Have you ever considered becoming a registered nurse (RN)? If so, there are many reasons for becoming one, such as:
Some of the daily duties RNs perform at their place of employment include:
The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the job outlook for RNs from 2016-2026 will be up 15% and there’ll be 438,000 positions waiting to be filled by 2026.
In addition, RNs can also choose to further their education and specialize in one specific area of healthcare such as geriatrics, oncology, or surgery which will increase their pay and could lead them on to other job opportunities.
If you have a background in nursing and would like to become a RN, Hocking College has a PN2RN transition program. In only 3 semesters, you could graduate with an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Transition PN2RN degree.
Hocking College’s PN2RN program is designed for Licensed Practical Nurses who are seeking to further their education and become Registered Nurses.
Yes! Hocking College is accredited both through the Ohio Board of Nursing in Columbus, Ohio and through the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) in Atlanta, Georgia.
Students get the hands-on training they need in work environments such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health care agencies, schools, and clinics all within a 75-mile radius from Hocking College.
Students in the program will be responsible for their own transportation to and from the facilities.
Currently, admission to Hocking College’s PN2RN program is limited to only 30 students.
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about Hocking College’s PN2RN program, please contact the Program Manager Sarah Frazier by email at fraziers@hocking.edu or by phone at 740-753-6361.