Meet Tyler! A Registered Nursing student at Beckfield College: We asked Tyler a couple of questions to get to know him, learn more about his experience in the RN program at Beckfield College, and what advice he would give to new students. What are your favorite courses? A&P I and II Who is your favorite instructor? That’s an easy one, Taitum. She is one of the best instructors I have ever had over the course of my college career. She challenged me in ways that I haven’t been before. She challenged me to be the best student I could be. Her […] […]
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4 Reasons Why Moms Make Great Nurses
Top 4 Reasons Why Moms Make Great Nurses Any mom knows that motherhood is a full-time job. There are no days off, no breaks, and no pay – other […] […]
Travel Nursing
Travel Nursing: What’s It All About Ever wonder what travel nursing is all about? If you’re already a nurse, it could be the perfect opportunity for you to get […] […]
Start A Career In Nursing
Did you know the employment of registered nurses is forecast to grow by 15 percent through 2026? This is a faster growth rate compared to the 7 percent average […] […]
Finding a Nursing Career
Hitting the books in nursing school means getting the highest GPA you can muster and mastering the information. However, when graduation looms, it’s time to start exploring your nursing […] […]
Get an Associates Degree in Nursing
If you’re looking to jumpstart your career, you’ve come to the right place. Getting an associates degree in nursing (ADN) will give you the knowledge you need to succeed. […] […]
Cincinnati Enquirer Highlights Beckfield College Nursing Student
Bevin Kirsch is a nursing student at Beckfield College. At the age of 46, this Cincinnati resident is focused on launching nursing as her next career. The Cincinnati Enquirer highlights […] […]
KBNursing Connection Winter Issue Article about Beckfield College Nursing Program
Kentucky Board of Nursing’s publication, KBNursing Connection recently published it’s Winter edition, featuring an article by Beckfield College, “How one nursing education provider is responding to the industry needs.” as […] […]