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Which community colleges in Virginia are best for nursing?

I am interested in pursuing nursing in Virginia and am considering community colleges. Can anyone suggest the top colleges for this field, particularly ones known for high NCLEX scores or good practical training opportunities?

a year ago

Certainly, Virginia has several community colleges with excellent nursing programs. I'd recommend you begin by looking into John Tyler Community College, Northern Virginia Community College, and Piedmont Virginia Community College, among others.

1. Brightpoint Community College: With campuses in Chester and Midlothian, Brightpoint's nursing program is highly regarded. They offer an AAS nursing degree and take pride in their extensive training facilities that provide a realistic environment for practical experience. Brightpoint boasts a strong pass rate for the NCLEX-RN, suggesting strong preparation for the realities of nursing.

2. Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA): NOVA, in particular, has a prominent nursing program, which offers a traditional two-year associate degree. They're well-regarded for their clinical partnerships with several hospitals and healthcare centers in Northern Virginia.

3. Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC): Located in Charlottesville, PVCC offers an ADN program ranked among the top in the state for NCLEX pass rates. Their comprehensive program prepares students with clinical experiences in a variety of settings, from hospitals to nursing homes and outpatient clinics.

Remember to consider factors such as clinical training opportunities, faculty credentials, student support services, career placement rates, and NCLEX pass rates when making your choice. Check out each college's official website to get details on application requirements and deadlines too. It's also a good idea to reach out directly to the college's admissions department or nursing program director to ask specifics about their program and what they perceive as their strengths.

a year ago

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