Program Overview
Welcome to the landing page of the Associate in Applied Science in Nursing (ADN) program at Youngstown State University. Here, we offer an exceptional foundation to your nursing career with our comprehensive, patient-centric nursing curriculum and nurturing environment.
Our ADN program is meticulously designed to equip students with the nursing skills needed to provide quality healthcare services. It focuses on easy-to-complex nursing procedures, nursing theories, patient management, and contemporary healthcare practices.
The curriculum embeds classroom lectures, crisp laboratory sessions, and immersive clinical rotations, providing hands-on experience to our students. From understanding human anatomy, physiology, and microbiology to nursing across the lifespan and occupational adaptability, our program leaves no stone unturned.
The ADN program at Youngstown State University ensures our graduates can confidently provide personalized, quality care to patients. Our dedicated faculty offer extensive clinical experiences, low student-to-faculty ratios, and enriched academic support to foster our students’ growth and academic success.
The job prospects for Associate in Applied Science in Nursing graduates are very promising. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment of registered nurses is projected to grow 7% from 2019 to 2029, faster than the average for all occupations.
Our ADN program prepares you for varied nursing roles, from entry-level nursing positions in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes to specialized roles in case management, health counseling, and clinical supervision. Furthermore, our graduates are also eligible to enroll in advanced nursing degree programs.
Pave your way to a rewarding and fulfilling nursing career with our Associate in Applied Science in Nursing (ADN) program at Youngstown State University. Equip yourself with the expertise and qualifications to provide quality care and make a difference in the lives of your patients. Join us today and shape your future in nursing.
For more information about the program, admission process, tuition, and financial aid, please contact our admissions department.
Before entering the next nursing class, initiate “ADN (AAS) Program Application” and “Major Declaration” for the ADN program. An admission committee reviews all applications based on established criteria, with applicants notified of their admission status via mail.
Program Contact Information
Sarah Marotti
330-941-3293
Steubenville Program Director
Dana Meadows
330-941-3293