Published Dec 25, 2006
TimeofChange
2 Posts
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
I'm not in Dallas, but here is a list of Board-approved RN programs in Texas, so that you can begin looking into them.
ftp://www.bne.state.tx.us/rnschools.pdf
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
This list should get you off to a start. Off the top of my head, here are the majority of the RN programs in or near Dallas-Fort Worth.
1. Brookhaven College, Farmers Branch
2. El Centro College, Dallas
3. Texas Women's University, Denton
4. Tarrant County College, Fort Worth
5. Tarleton State University, Stephenville
6. University of Texas at Arlington
7. Trinity Valley Community College, Kaufman
8. North Central Texas College, Gainesville
9. Hill College, Cleburne
10. Northeast Texas Community College, Mount Pleasant
11. Grayson County College, Denison
12. Tyler Junior College, Tyler
13. Paris Junior College, Paris
14. Navarro College, Corsicana
gauge14iv, MSN, APRN, NP
1,622 Posts
Texas Womens RN program is actually in Dallas near Parkland, even though the University is in Denton - they have a masters level program in Denton but not a BS/RN program.
Thank you for the clarification. I knew that Texas Women's Univ. had 3 main campuses in and around the metroplex, but wasn't sure about the RN program(s) and where they were being offered.
TXstudentRN
53 Posts
This list should get you off to a start. Off the top of my head, here are the majority of the RN programs in or near Dallas-Fort Worth.1. Brookhaven College, Farmers Branch2. El Centro College, Dallas3. Texas Women's University, Denton4. Tarrant County College, Fort Worth5. Tarleton State University, Stephenville6. University of Texas at Arlington7. Trinity Valley Community College, Kaufman8. North Central Texas College, Gainesville9. Hill College, Cleburne10. Northeast Texas Community College, Mount Pleasant11. Grayson County College, Denison12. Tyler Junior College, Tyler13. Paris Junior College, Paris14. Navarro College, Corsicana
Can't forget TCU (Texas Christian University) in Fort Worth! It's great... though I'm a bit biased! :)
sam027000
56 Posts
Besides those programs listed above there are also programs offered by Baylor University in Dallas and Collin County Community College in Plano.
sjt9721, BSN, RN
706 Posts
Besides those programs listed above there are also programs offered by...Collin County Community College in Plano.
There's a campus in Plano, but the nursing classes are at the main campus in McKinney.
Thanks for the clarification; I wasn't sure if the nursing classes were at the Spring Creek campus in Plano or the Central Park campus in McKinney. :)
JaxiaKiley
1,782 Posts
I wish I had had this list when I was researching schools :)
And don't forget Southwestern Adventist south of Fort Worth in Keene
NeoNurseTX, RN
1,803 Posts
TWU, but I'm biased. :)