Begin Your Associate Degree in Nursing Program with a St. Paul's Education in Queens

The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program is designed to provide students with quality academic and clinical instruction. At St. Paul's School of Nursing, the nursing curriculum prepares you with the knowledge and skills to be an entry-level registered nurse (RN) in a variety of clinical and hospital settings. 

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Flexible Classes

We offer day or evening programs at our campuses to accommodate busy lifestyles, which means there should be a schedule right for you!

Financial Aid

There are many financial aid options available for those who qualify. Paying for your education is your responsibility and our financial aid staff is here to help you. Let us help you achieve your career goals.

Career Employment Assistance

Our #1 goal is to see that you get the support and resources during your program and beyond to be able to match you with employers with job opportunities you have earned.

What You'll Learn

St. Paul's School of Nursing in Queens provides the following nursing training:

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN NURSING (ADN)

The St. Paul's School of Nursing curriculum provides the knowledge and skills to prepare students to sit for the NCLEX licensure exam and pursue a career as an entry-level registered nurse in a variety of clinical and hospital settings upon passing their licensure exam after graduation.

LPNs & LVNs ADVANCING YOUR CAREER

There are many good reasons for licensed practical and vocational nurses to return to school to become RNs.

  • RNs usually earn higher pay than LPNs/LVNs
  • RNs can have more career options and can enter positions in healthcare settings that may not hire LPNs/LVNs
  • Associate Degree licensedRNs also usually have more options for professional advancement. In recent years there have been fewer hospitals hiring LPN/LVNs, and this trend is expected to continue
Success Stories

See what our graduates are saying about St. Paul's School of Nursing!

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Gabriella C.

I chose to attend St. Paul, I was doing actually a research online about nursing schools and after doing multiple research I came here.The instructors are really nice, I think that they have a lot of knowledge, a lot of experience and whenever you need help they are always there for you.

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Tanya P.

I did not have an instructor that I could not go to. If I didn’t understand something they just showed that they cared and they took the time to let you know that they’re here for you. Since graduation my family they’re very happy, especially my mom, watching me accomplish something and actually watching me walk across that stage like she was just very ecstatic.

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Dellel A.

Before attending St. Paul School of Nursing I had three part-time jobs and I was barely making ends meet and I have a family, so it was really, really hard to keep it together.  I’m a full time medical assistant. I love helping people and meeting new people and I really do enjoy the doctors that I work for and I like going to work every day and I have one job versus three.

Start Your Nursing Training at St. Paul's Today

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