Have you ever thought about nursing as a second career? Although you may be in a different field, do your inner thoughts push you toward choosing a career making a difference in people’s lives? Do these thoughts remind you of your nursing dreams?
Well, if nursing is calling you, maybe it’s time to listen. It’s never too late to become a nurse.
Your Experience Makes You a Better Nurse
No matter what your previous career, the experience you’ve already gained in the workplace may help you succeed in nursing. In fact, second career nurses often do better in school than first career nurses. Having the skills of a seasoned worker is a huge asset. A solid foundation of communication skills, confidence and ability to handle workplace stress can give you a significant head start.
“If you want to be an amazing nurse, even at age 40, it’s entirely possible with Galen.”
– Kate Miller, Galen College of Nursing student
Age Can Be an Advantage
Life experience is a big plus. Starting a career at an older age gives you room to apply life experiences to your work. You’ve had years to gain wisdom and a better understanding of what patients may be going through at different stages of their lives, which can result in a better patient-caregiver connection.
Galen College of Nursing offers you the flexibility you need. Here you can choose a nursing pathway that best fits your needs to get into the rewarding field of nursing. In addition, our classes start 4 times a year, so you can start when you are ready.
The most direct path is our 3-Year BSN program. If you can devote three years to getting your Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, the preferred degree for employment at most hospitals, our three-year BSN program is for you. It allows you to achieve your goal in one, streamlined 36-month program. And, if you already have a degree or college credit, you could complete your BSN in as few as two years.
Our ADN program can help you become a working nurse faster. If you’d rather not wait three years to start your nursing career, this path allows you to earn an Associate Degree in Nursing and start working as a Registered Nurse in as soon as 24 months by preparing you to sit for you NCLEX-RN® exam. After that, you can pursue your BSN online when you’re ready.
Need to start working, and earning, even sooner? Through our Practical Nursing program, you can become an LPN and start working in just 12 months. Then, through our LPN to ADN Bridge program, you’ll be ready to take your exam to become a Registered Nurse for more earning potential. Finally, when you’re ready, you can pursue your BSN online in our Online RN-to-BSN program.
It’s the perfect time to pursue nursing.
Nurses Are in High Demand
Nurses are in higher demand than ever. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a need for more than 1.2 million new and replacement registered nurses by 2020. So, there are lots of opportunities out there for good nurses. They’re needed in many settings, including:
- hospitals
- doctors’ offices
- long-term care facilities
- schools
- offices
- and more!
Start Your Second Act Today
At Galen, your new career as a nurse may be closer than you think.
No matter what you are doing, you owe it to yourself to explore the possibilities of a fulfilling career as a nurse. With all the options and support available, attaining your degree is right at your fingertips.
Call us at 877-223-7040. You may discover you are meant to be a nurse!