Whether your career goals include working in a hospital after graduation, pursuing graduate studies to become a family nurse practitioner, or moving on to doctoral work, Ball State’s major in nursing will put you on the road to success. This regular concentration is a traditional four-year, on-campus track that prepares graduates for licensure to work in both structured and unstructured healthcare settings.
In years past, Ball State nursing graduates have annual pass rates of 94 to 100 percent on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Employers note that new graduates from this program are very well prepared for their profession.
Explore how Ball State’s nursing program can lead to a flexible and rewarding career in the medical field.