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Are you a licensed registered nurse, or a recent graduate of an ADN program intending to sit for the NCLEX in the next three months?
It looks like you don’t meet the application requirements for this program. But don’t worry — our admission counselors can help find the right pathway for you. Contact us today at 888.327.7648 or enroll@snhu.edu.
Are you a licensed registered nurse?
It looks like you don’t meet the application requirements for this program. But don’t worry — our admission counselors can help find the right pathway for you. Contact us today at 888.327.7648 or enroll@snhu.edu.
Have you earned a master’s degree in nursing or other health professions?
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Our STEM programs align with the needs of an ever-growing, highly technological global community. You'll experience hands-on applied learning vs. theoretical, led by highly skilled faculty who bring their real-world expertise into the online classroom.

The U.S. Department of Commerce projects a 17% growth in STEM-related jobs by 2018, far faster than average for non-STEM positions. STEM workers also receive higher wages, about 26% more than their non-STEM counterparts, regardless of whether they work in a STEM field or not - and unemployment rates are lower.

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