Expanding Nursing Career Opportunities
At Kepler Edge, we understand nursing is a calling more than a job. By assisting top nursing prospects to achieve their career goals in the United States, our Nursing Program is meant to assist nurses from all around the world fulfill their goals of working in the healthcare sector. Kepler Edge offers the tools, direction and encouragement required to realize your career goals.
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Work Study Nursing Programs in the US with Kepler Edge
Why Choose the Kepler Edge Nursing Program?
For students and working professionals who wish to come to the United States, our Nursing Program provides all the support they need. We help with every step of the journey, from choosing reputable nursing programs at elite academic institutions to assisting with visa applications and licensure needs. Our knowledgeable consultants offer tailored advice to make sure you select the appropriate program and course of action.
Key highlights of our program include:
Personalized Support
We tailor our services to fit your individual needs, ensuring a smooth transition into your nursing education programs in the USA.
Accredited Programs
We partner with top nursing schools and healthcare institutions in the U.S. to offer a variety of programs that suit different levels of experience, from beginners to advanced practitioners.
Demand for Nurses in the USA
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment of nurses will expand at a pace of 6% between 2021 and 2031, indicating that there is a greater need for competent nurses in the United States than ever before. The following factors fuel this demand:
- Aging Population: As the U.S. population ages, there is an increasing need for healthcare services, particularly in long-term care facilities and home healthcare.
- Nursing Shortage: Many regions in the U.S. face a critical shortage of nursing professionals, offering significant opportunities for international nurses.
- Competitive Salaries: Nurses in the U.S. earn competitive salaries, with registered nurses making an average of $77,600 annually, depending on location and specialization.
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
To apply, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Some advanced nursing programs may require prior experience or an undergraduate degree in a related field.
Yes, all nurses must pass the NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination) to become licensed in the U.S. Kepler Edge provides guidance and resources to help you prepare for this exam.
Nursing programs in the U.S. vary in length. An Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) typically takes 2 years, while a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) takes about 4 years. Accelerated programs may also be available for those with prior healthcare experience.
Yes, we offer comprehensive visa assistance and guidance, ensuring that you meet all the necessary requirements to study and work as a nurse in the U.S.
The job prospects are strong, especially in states facing critical shortages of healthcare professionals. With the help of Kepler Edge, you’ll have access to networks that can help you secure employment in the U.S. after completing your program.
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