Denver College of Nursing offers both on-ground and online programs and services to support and fulfill its mission by providing
- Programs that prepare nursing students to apply to take the national nursing licensing examination as applicable.
- Degrees at the associate, bachelor, and master levels that build on prior education.
- At the pre-licensure level, services are provided to support students who are pursuing their goal to become a registered nurse(RN).
- Post-licensure Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs are offered to further one’s career.
The difference between these program types:
Denver College of Nursing offers learning in a traditional on-campus classroom setting for its pre-licensure programs at the associate degree (Denver campus only) and baccalaureate degree level. On-ground programs are supported by a learning management system that facilitates both synchronous and asynchronous interactions as well as communications between and among students and faculty. Select courses may be offered in an online environment.
Denver College of Nursing offers asynchronous, Internet accessible, online courses for its fully online programs at the post-licensure bachelor’s level and the master’s level. Experiential learning is embedded in each program.