Your future in nursing starts with training from Swedish Institute!



  1. Application and Application Fee
  2. Two References
  3. Essay
  4. Plan of Success
  5. Passing Score on Entrance Exam
  6. Proof of Graduation (GED, High School, College)

Looking to make a difference in people’s lives? At Swedish Institute, our Nursing program is designed to help you launch a fulfilling career in healthcare. With hands-on training, experienced faculty, and a supportive learning environment, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to thrive in this vital field.


What to expect from Swedish Institute:

Fill in this form and take the first step toward becoming a nurse today. Classes fill up fast—don’t wait!


Graduates of the Nursing program at Swedish Institute are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN licensure exam to achieve an RN licensure and enter this rewarding profession. Successful completion of this program results in an Associate in Applied Science degree (AAS).


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Accreditations and Registration


† Applies to full-time students only

* State Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics for the State of New York. Data from May 2024. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Site visited 5.12.2025

^ National Data Information, including national average annual salary and growth projections, comes from the Occupational Outlook Handbook on Medical Assistants from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Site visited 5.12.2025.

Swedish Institute makes no representation, promise, or guarantee that completion of this program either assures passage of any certification or licensure examination or acceptance by any state board. Prospective and current students, as well as graduates, are responsible for researching and understanding all examination, registration, or licensure requirements in any state in which they seek to become registered, licensed, or employed. Swedish Institute does not guarantee employment or career advancement.

Swedish Institute cannot guarantee a student’s eligibility either to take any exam or become certified, registered, licensed, or employed. A student’s eligibility may depend on his or her work experience, completion of high school (or high school equivalency), not having a criminal record, meeting other licensure, certification, registration, or employment requirements, or the program or School itself having appropriate accreditation or licensure at the time of the student’s application.

Swedish Institute’s programs are registered by the New York State Education Department. Accredited by ACCSC. For important information on program costs, completion and placement rates, median debt incurred, etc., please visit student consumer information. Learn more about our Personal Protection Policy.