Huge Savings—Now a Shorter Waitlist!
MaricopaNursing offers short wait times, flexible options, and expanded admissions, including our upcoming Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) degree program, which currently has no waitlist and will begin Fall 2024.
Our nursing programs are designed to be cost-effective and tailored to your goals—allowing you to make continuous progress in your nursing education.
In addition to our RN to BSN program, our concurrent enrollment program (CEP) with our five university partners will continue—giving you the power and flexibility to get a head start on your nursing goals.
Each MaricopaNursing program has a specific admissions process. Applicants should attend an information session at their preferred college before applying for admission.
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Registered Nurse (RN)
Earn your AAS degree in nursing and become eligible to apply for licensure as a registered nurse (RN).
Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP)
Work toward completing your BSN degree while pursuing your AAS degree in nursing.
Nursing Assistant (NA)
Earn a certificate in nursing and become eligible for certification testing required to become a nursing assistant (NA).
Practical Nursing (LPN)
Pursue a certificate in practical nursing and become eligible to sit for the NCLEX-PN examination.
Advanced Placement
Advanced placement admission is competitive and available for students who meet certain criteria.
Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN)
Advance your credentials or prepare for graduate nursing study with a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
Additional Nursing Programs
In addition to our core Nursing programs, we offer many additional pathways to a career in nursing.
Get Started on Your Nursing Credential
Our high-quality classes are fully stackable, so you can begin taking available classes in any of our nursing programs. Your classes will stack, or apply, to your chosen nursing program once you’ve been admitted. Once you complete the Nurse Assisting (NA), Practical Nursing (PN), and/or the Registered Nurse (RN) program, graduates are able to apply for certification or licensure.
Application Processes
Each MaricopaNursing program has unique requirements and applications. Visit our Application Processes page for more detail and program outcomes.