The Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing prepares students to practice the profession of nursing, whether they are just starting out in their careers or looking to further their nursing education. Our curriculum is designed to prepare students to make significant contributions to the healthcare industry as nurses, nurse leaders, nurse educators, nurse practitioners, and nursing executives.
Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing Degrees and Programs
A Quality Education
4-semester Registered Nurse (RN) Program
Meant for students who are just starting their nursing education, the 4-semester RN program prepares Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) students for entry-level clinical practice as a registered nurse. 4-semester RN students graduate with an Associate of Science (AS) degree
2-semester Practical Nurse (PN) to RN Program
Intended for licensed PNs (or those who have successfully graduated from an accredited licensed PN program and are eligible for licensure), this program offers a pathway to become an RN. 2-semester PN to RN students graduate with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) or an AS degree.
RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)
Intended for RNs with their AS degree, this program allows you to capitalize on prior education and experience while moving into the professional nursing realm.

Graduate Nursing Programs
Our Graduate Programs prepare nurse experts who are capable of shaping and advancing the practice and profession of nursing in these areas: MSN Educator or Leadership & Management, Post MSN Graduate Certificates, Post BSN to DNP: Family Nurse Practitioner or Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and Post Master's to DNP: Executive Leadership.
Additional Information
Pre-Admission Advising
Our pre-admission advisors are available to guide and assist you with career planning.

