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Patricia A. Noble, MSN, RN, Executive Director
Nancy D. Adams, MBA, RN, President

 Evening and Weekend Approved Maryland Nursing Education Programs

The following approved nursing schools in Maryland currently offer evening and weekend programs for pre-licensure students. For general program information or to contact each program, go to A Guide to Nursing Education in Maryland.

Allegany College of Maryland, Cumberland
Allegany offers an evening program option, with nursing classes beginning every other year in the even years, in the spring semester. The next evening program will begin Spring 2008. This option is available only at the Cumberland campus.

College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore
The College of Notre Dame offers only an Accelerated RN to BSN program. Students study in a cohort on the same day and time throughout the program (one day a week for four hours). Most of the cohorts have evening classes once a week that run from 5:30 to 9:30 PM.

The Community College of Baltimore County, Baltimore
CCBC has an evening/weekend program for Associate Degree RN students only. Didactic/theory classes are in the evenings, and the clinical rotations are on the weekend. 

Frederick Community College, Frederick
Frederick has an evening-weekend option for the Associate Degree RN program only that begins every January. The college also offers most of the general education (pre-requisite) courses online. 

Howard Community College, Columbia
A day and evening option for both theory and clinical course work in both the Associate Degree (RN) and PN program. They also have a campus web offering for the LPN to RN transition course.

Wor-Wic Community College, Salisbury
Wor-Wic offers an evening/weekend option in both their Associate Degree (RN) and PN programs. These nursing classes start each fall. 


Last update: January 08, 2007
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