Dalton State College

Associate of Arts in Nursing

Dalton, United States

The Non-degree in Associate of Arts in Nursing at Dalton State College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Dalton State College in Dalton, United States, founded in 1963, serves a close-knit community of about 4,794 students, including a growing international cohort. The college offers 65 undergraduate programs across business, health professions, liberal arts and related fields, focusing on hands-on learning and career-ready skills. Small class sizes and dedicated faculty emphasize practical application and critical thinking so students leave with both knowledge and workplace confidence.

Campus life at Dalton State is intentionally student-centered, with clubs, service opportunities and regional partnerships that extend learning beyond the classroom. Career services support internships and employer connections while advising helps students map academic choices to career goals. International students benefit from tailored orientation, academic support and cultural transition assistance to help them integrate socially and succeed academically.

Prospective international applicants will find accessible pathways for admission, transfer options and certificate programs that align with regional workforce needs. The college maintains affordable tuition, focused advising and experiential learning that produce tangible outcomes for graduates. Contact admissions or the international student office to learn about program specifics, financial support and next steps toward applying to Dalton State College.

About the Program

The Associate of Arts in Nursing is a two-year program at Dalton State College in the United States. It leads to an Associate of Science in Nursing Degree and prepares students to become Registered Nurses. The program includes classes and clinical experiences.

Students will learn about nursing theory, patient care, and general education. They will develop skills in patient assessment, medication administration, and wound care. Clinical experiences will take place in various settings, including hospitals and clinics.

Graduates can work as Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, or Nursing Instructors. They can find jobs in hospitals, nursing homes, or community health organizations. Some may also work in pediatric or geriatric care.

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