Earning an associate degree in nursing from the University of Indianapolis will provide you with the basic technical nursing skills. You’ll be prepared for entry-level positions in giving bedside care, most often in hospital settings and extended or acute-care facilities. You’ll be prepared to work directly with patients suffering from common health problems and help others achieve an optimal level of wellness. You’ll also be prepared to continue your education and work toward a bachelor's degree in nursing or explore the nurse practitioner programs.
You will receive personal attention from faculty advisors and you will be invited to join our Student Nursing Association so that you will receive a solid base of support. With the experience students have received inside and outside of the classroom, our pass rates on the licensing exam (NCLEX) are consistently above the national average.
Our ASN students are taught by expert faculty, never by graduate students. Although our faculty have high standards and expectations, they truly care about helping you succeed. They’ll take time to meet with you outside the classroom to give advice, constructive comments, and encourage you. For more information, call (317) 788-3206 or e-mail nursing@uindy.edu.





